It's always great to have command line parameters which can give us a lot of great features like silent installation, etc. In this article, I will list out some command line parameters that would help us in doing great things while installing Adobe Reader.
Command Line Parameter
- /n Start a separate instance of Acrobat or Adobe Reader, even if one is currently open.
- /s Suppress the splash screen
- /o Suppress the open file dialog box.
- /h Start Acrobat or Adobe Reader in a minimized window
- /sAll Silent Mode for product
- /sPB Silent Mode with Progress Bar for product
- /rs Reboot Suppress
- /rps Reboot Prompt Suppress
- /ini “PATH” Alternative initialization file
- /sl “LANG_ID” Set Language; LANG_ID - Code in decimal digits
- /l Enable Error Logging /msi[Command line] Parameters for MSIEXEC
Also:
AcroRd32.exe /p pathname
- Start Adobe Reader and display the Print dialog box.AcroRd32.exe /t path "printername" "drivername" "portname"
- Start Adobe Reader and print a file while suppressing the Print dialog box. The path must be fully specified.
The four parameters of the /t option evaluate to path, printername, drivername, and portname (all strings).
- printername - The name of your printer.
- drivername - Your printer driver's name, as it appears in your printer's properties.
- portname - The printer's port. portname cannot contain any “/” characters; if it does, the output is routed to the default port for that printer.
Using these parameters you can perform large scale deployment of Adobe Reader X.
You can also download this PDF for more information on Deploying Adobe Reader.