![]() KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\9.0\Originals" KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\JSPrefs" KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\Originals" KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\9.0\FeatureLockdown\cDocumentStatus" KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\9.0\FeatureLockdown" KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\FeatureLockdown\cDocumentStatus" POLICY !!EnableCreateAdobePDFUsingAcrobatcomĮXPLAIN !!EnableCreateAdobePDFUsingAcrobatcom_HelpĮXPLAIN !!EnforceDisplayPDFinBrowser_Help ![]() KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\FeatureLockdown"ĮXPLAIN !!EnablePurchaseAdobeAcrobat_HelpĮXPLAIN !!EnableProductImprovementProgram_HelpĮXPLAIN !!EnableCreateBuzzwordDocument_Help ![]() KEYNAME "Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\AdobeViewer" KEYNAME "Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\AVGeneral" When set to Disabled Java will not check for updates at startup." When set to Disabled, Java Updater cannot run and the 'Check for updates' option does not appear on the Help menu."Ĭheckforupdatesatstart="Check for updates at start (non-policy)"Ĭheckforupdatesatstart_Help=""When set to Enabled Java will check for updates at startup. KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy"ĮnableJavaUpdater_Help="When set to Enabled, Java Updater can run and the 'Check for updates' option appears on the Help menu. (Note: The Adobe template was created by Rick Patterson and is far more in depth than the java one and can be downloaded from the link provided below, I just wanted to provide the text because I know many people are still leary of downloading unknown Then click view, click filtering, and uncheck the "only show policy settings that can be fully managed". ![]() You will also need to click on administrative templates, ![]() adm files you just saved (one for java, one for Adobe) and import them. You can go into your GPMC and right click administrative templates (under computer), click add templates, and browse to the two. Just copy all of the text in between the lines, paste the text into notepad, and save the file as a JavaAutoUpdater.adm, and AdobeAutoUpdater.adm, then Here is how to disable / enable Java and Adobe Auto Updates on a group of computers via a GPO. adm template just to simply enable or disable Java auto Updater via a GPO. ![]()
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