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Hi,
I've imported some Adobe updates to SCUP console. Does this mean that I shouldn't manually import it again and again, when the latest updates from Adobe will be avalaible? Or the latest Adobe updates should be appear in SCCM automatically?
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There is a bug. I have already created technet topic about this issue. I've got answer, Microsoft recommends to use DPMadextensiontool from SCDPM 2012 SP1 installation or use a script.I'm also having the same problem where the dpmdsacl.exe application crashes when trying to update the schema. I have tried running the schema update from the DPM management GUI and also by logging onto the schema master DC and running DPMADSchemaExtension.exe but I get the same results. I've also tried running as an administrator but no dice. I'm running a new install of DPM 2012 R2, our AD forest is Server 2008 R2. I had played around with DPM 2010 a couple years ago and may have extended the schema back then if that makes a difference
I haven't tried to use this script, I've just copied extension tool from our production backup server.
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A very good guide! Thanks!
But note that Windows Server 2012 R2 is not supported for SharePoint 2013 installation: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2891274/en-us
So, setting up ShP 2013 on Win2012 R2 have been failed with "IIS configuration error" during prerquisites installation. There is a strange behaviour: When I try to install prerquisites manually, ShP setup informs me about incorrect App Fabric configuration and asks to uninstall it, when I uninstall it - ShP asks to install it:) I hope MS developers will fix this funny bug in Sharepoint 2013 SP1.
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Thanks! I 've did it in my production environment.
In c), instead of editing registry key, I've changed this preference within Gpo - > Windows Update preferences.
So - there are no abilities and tools to automatically import, approve and deploy Adobe updates, I've understand that. Too bad