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Hello

until sometime ago this configuration work ok but now says the operation timed out.
If i follow the link the browser open with no problem.
Can somone fix it please?

Thanks

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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<Jobs>
  <ApplicationJob xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" Guid="504f0468-119d-4dcc-822f-80f1bf385340">
    <WebsiteUrl />
    <UserAgent />
    <UserNotes />
    <LastFileSize>519847936</LastFileSize>
    <LastFileDate>2024-05-14T16:23:48.3104132</LastFileDate>
    <IgnoreFileInformation>false</IgnoreFileInformation>
    <DownloadBeta>Default</DownloadBeta>
    <DownloadDate xsi:nil="true" />
    <CheckForUpdatesOnly>false</CheckForUpdatesOnly>
    <VariableChangeIndicator>releaselink</VariableChangeIndicator>
    <HashVariable />
    <HashType>None</HashType>
    <CanBeShared>true</CanBeShared>
    <ShareApplication>false</ShareApplication>
    <ExclusiveDownload>false</ExclusiveDownload>
    <HttpReferer />
    <SetupInstructions>
      <SetupInstruction xsi:type="StartProcessInstruction">
        <EnvironmentVariables />
        <FileName>{file}</FileName>
        <Parameters />
        <WaitForExit>true</WaitForExit>
      </SetupInstruction>
    </SetupInstructions>
    <Variables>
      <item>
        <key>
          <string>releaselink</string>
        </key>
        <value>
          <UrlVariable>
            <RegexRightToLeft>false</RegexRightToLeft>
            <VariableType>RegularExpression</VariableType>
            <Regex>&lt;a class="reference internal" href="(?&lt;link&gt;continuous/[]!"#$%&amp;'()*+,./0-9:;&lt;=&gt;?@A-Z[\\_`a-z{|}~^-]+#[]!"#$%&amp;'()*+,./0-9:;&lt;=&gt;?@A-Z[\\_`a-z{|}~^-]+)"&gt;</Regex>
            <Url>https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/ReleaseNotesDC/index.html</Url>
            <Name>releaselink</Name>
          </UrlVariable>
        </value>
      </item>
      <item>
        <key>
          <string>download</string>
        </key>
        <value>
          <UrlVariable>
            <RegexRightToLeft>false</RegexRightToLeft>
            <VariableType>RegularExpression</VariableType>
            <Regex>(?-i:href=")(?&lt;url&gt;(?-i:https://)[]!"#$%&amp;'()*+,./0-9:;&lt;=&gt;?@[\\_`a-z{|}~^-]+(?-i:\.adobe\.com)(?-i:/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/)[]!"#$%&amp;'()*+,./0-9:;&lt;=&gt;?@[\\_`a-z{|}~^-]+/AcrobatDCx64[]!"#$%&amp;'()*+,./0-9:;&lt;=&gt;?@[\\_`a-z{|}~^-]+(?-i:\.msp))"&gt;</Regex>
            <Url>https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/ReleaseNotesDC/{releaselink}</Url>
            <Name>download</Name>
          </UrlVariable>
        </value>
      </item>
    </Variables>
    <ExecuteCommand />
    <ExecutePreCommand>write-host $app.Name</ExecutePreCommand>
    <ExecuteCommandType>Batch</ExecuteCommandType>
    <ExecutePreCommandType>PowerShell</ExecutePreCommandType>
    <Category />
    <SourceType>FixedUrl</SourceType>
    <PreviousLocation>D:\Backups\Tools\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat Pro\2. Update\AcrobatDCx64Upd2400220759.msp</PreviousLocation>
    <DeletePreviousFile>true</DeletePreviousFile>
    <Enabled>true</Enabled>
    <FileHippoId />
    <LastUpdated>2024-05-14T16:23:48.3104132</LastUpdated>
    <TargetPath>D:\Backups\Tools\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat Pro\2. Update\</TargetPath>
    <FixedDownloadUrl>{download}</FixedDownloadUrl>
    <Name>Adobe Acrobat Pro Updates x64</Name>
  </ApplicationJob>
</Jobs>

 

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Hi,

I had the same problem but I had not invested much time in finding a solution. That's why I used an earlier option that still works today. The update versions for Acrobat and Reader are identical as far as I know. So this should also work here:

For Adobe Reader Continuous/DC (en-US 32-bit)

https://rdc.adobe.io/reader/products?lang=en&platformArch=86&site=landing&os=Windows%2010&preInstalled=mss%2Cmsc&country=US&nativeOs=Windows%2010&api_key=dc-get-adobereader-cdn

For Adobe Reader Continuous/DC (en-US 64-bit)

https://rdc.adobe.io/reader/products?lang=en&platformArch=64&site=landing&os=Windows%2010&preInstalled=mss%2Cmsc&country=US&nativeOs=Windows%2010&api_key=dc-get-adobereader-cdn

From die above URL I get {version} using the following regular expression:

(?<=Reader\s)([0-9.]{2,})(?=\sEnglish)

 

This is these are the download links:

Acrobat 32-bit

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcrobatDCUpd{dirtyversion}.msp

Acrobat 64-bit

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcrobatDCx64Upd{dirtyversion}.msp

Reader 32-bit & Reader 32-bit MUI

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDCUpd{dirtyversion}.msp
https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDCUpd{dirtyversion}_MUI.msp

Reader 64-bit & Reader 64-bit MUI

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDCx64Upd{dirtyversion}.msp
https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDCx64Upd{dirtyversion}_MUI.msp

Where {dirtyversion} results from the version number but without the separators: {version:replace:.:}

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Big thanks

It works, but i need to make change on {version} because will get 20 in being of URL.

With i (?<=Reader\s)([0-9.]{2,})(?=\sEnghish) get ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/202400220857/AcrobatDCx64Upd202400220857.msp
 

The correct link is ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/2400220857/AcrobatDCx64Upd2400220857.msp

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With those URLs and the JSON response I would recommend just pulling the version number directly with (as {version}):

"version":"([\d\.]+)"

This avoids manually fiddling with numbers that might have issues. Today they describe 2024 as the major version and use 24 internally, but who knows what they'll do tomorrow.

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And these are the full Reader EXE installer URLs (for English):

x64

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDCx64{dirtyversion}_en_US.exe

x86

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDC{dirtyversion}_en_US.exe


 

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3 hours ago, shawn said:

With those URLs and the JSON response I would recommend just pulling the version number directly with (as {version}):

"version":"([\d\.]+)"

This avoids manually fiddling with numbers that might have issues. Today they describe 2024 as the major version and use 24 internally, but who knows what they'll do tomorrow.

Works great thanks a lot :)

 

3 hours ago, shawn said:

And these are the full Reader EXE installer URLs (for English):

x64

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDCx64{dirtyversion}_en_US.exe

x86

https://ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/{dirtyversion}/AcroRdrDC{dirtyversion}_en_US.exe


 

Do you know the links for pro version?
i only found for web_installer

Download Acrobat installer for Enterprise term or VIP license (adobe.com)

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17 hours ago, Rootz said:

Big thanks

It works, but i need to make change on {version} because will get 20 in being of URL.

With i (?<=Reader\s)([0-9.]{2,})(?=\sEnghish) get ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/202400220857/AcrobatDCx64Upd202400220857.msp
 

The correct link is ardownload3.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/AcrobatDC/2400220857/AcrobatDCx64Upd2400220857.msp

 

I messed it up a bit. The link for the version number shows two versions. One is the full version number and the other is the shortened number which is needed for the download link. My bad!

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