matteobarreo
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Good morning, System Center gurus! I have a very quick question this morning: SCCM 1810 introduces repairs. From what I can tell, you can't push a required repair to a user - only give the option for the user to repair, is this correct?
My use-case is that when I install Acrobat Reader DC, it messes up Nitro Pro's internet explorer add-in (we use it because it's way cheaper and almost as good). We have found that running a repair of Nitro after installing the newest Acrobat DC fixes the problem. What I would like to do is make installing acrobat reader a dependency to repairing Nitro, so that it installs Acrobat, and then repairs Nitro.
I am aware that I could just put the repair command into the install box, and make a separate application called "Repair Nitro," but I am curious if SCCM currently supports deploying required repairs, or if they ever plan on it.
My use-case is that when I install Acrobat Reader DC, it messes up Nitro Pro's internet explorer add-in (we use it because it's way cheaper and almost as good). We have found that running a repair of Nitro after installing the newest Acrobat DC fixes the problem. What I would like to do is make installing acrobat reader a dependency to repairing Nitro, so that it installs Acrobat, and then repairs Nitro.
I am aware that I could just put the repair command into the install box, and make a separate application called "Repair Nitro," but I am curious if SCCM currently supports deploying required repairs, or if they ever plan on it.