Adobe was one of the first vendors adopting swidtags and appeared a “best practice” company for application recognition… Acrobat is however one of the most challenging applications to recognize and Flexera has made a number of adjustments to address a number of issues related to the way Acrobat is deployed that turned into big variations in your installation applications counts.
Each change was announced or discussed in community posts, but here is the summarized view so that you understand the full picture.
Context: Flexera uses all possible means to recognize application, particularly when they are complex and hard to track
A number of challenges have been faced recently
Some enhancements / fixes have happened in parallel
All this has led to changes in the number of recognized applications, and we apologize for that. Situation is under control now, but things may evolve depending on your feedbacks.
Finally, there are investigations going on:
The following article from Adobe gives precious information on the recognition across versions.
https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/AdminGuide/identify.html
A section deserves special attention (no more LEIDs and SWID tags for the common installer from 2021 onwards):
Both the LEID & SWID tag identification methods are not applicable to the Acrobat 64-bit unified installer initially released in Feb. of 2021. To distinguish between Standard and Pro installations, ID the install via the registry:
#. Go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\AVEntitlement\iEntitlementLevel # ID the install:
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Jul 05, 2022
11:12 AM
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Apr 27, 2023
10:20 AM
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tjohnson1
Also see the following post for some current further discussion related to this topic: Content Change Notification: Change in the recognition rules for Adobe Acrobat DC
@nrousseau1 & @ChrisG , if we were to ID Acrobat versus Reader through a combination of Installer and SWID tag files, and the license is set to consume by allocated user running an adapter sourced with user data from the Adobe Admin Console, wouldn't this be a better method to discard "false positives" and also obtain the very much needed usage data I am looking for?
Hi, @tjohnson1 according to our Adobe installation tests & research by Adobe license consultant latest Acrobat (2023) edition is solely recognizable by the registry values as described by Adobe:
Can you estimate can this relatively simple recognition logic based on registry value added inventory settings for agents?
BR, Antti
@nrousseau1, can you weigh in on the viability of the change recommended @anttimustonen ?