
If you don’t have 7-zip already, I encourage you to download and install it. In this section, I’m leveraging 7-zip to perform the actual extraction of the file. We may not have to slipstream the product in the future, which is a great step forward if that would be true.


Depending on how Adobe are planning to release future updates to what I assume this release is, the base installer, we’ll have to see how it turns out. Since this is the first version of Adobe’s new Acrobat Reader 2015 DC, it’s quite straight forward when it comes to extracting the files from the AcroRdr20151500630033_MUI.exe file.

The Continuous Update track is aimed more at home users that want to leverage all of the features with this new version of Adobe Acrobat Reader and get the latest version installed silently and automatically. Adobe has also with this new version released two update tracks, Continuous Update and Classic Update. DC stands for Document Cloud, which points to the fact that with this version Adobe let’s the users connect to their cloud to store documents and leverage all of the features available in their cloud. Over the past years I’ve been blogging about how to deploy Adobe Reader with ConfigMgr 2012, leveraging the way of creating a slipstreamed installation packages for each new version that gets released by Adobe.Recently Adobe has released their latest version of their free PDF utility (formerly Adobe Reader) calling it Adobe Acrobat Reader 2015 DC.
