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Hey all,

I'm using (trying to use) Adobe Cleaner tool deployed via Jamf policy to uninstall CS6 from our iMacs. The trouble is that it opens a UI for the logged in user where they have to click accept for the EULA.

Does anyone know how to get this to install and run from a command or script without user input?

I've tried this:

sudo [Path to Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool.app]/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool ‐‐removeAll= CREATIVECLOUDCS6PRODUCTS

From this resource: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html

Hey super old post. I found this undocumented command line option for this tool that works:

sudo [Path to Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool.app]/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool --eulaAccepted=1 --removeAll=ALL

Found it here
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Also, It doesn't remove Adobe Acrobat for some reason, so here is a way do accomplish that silently:

sudo /Applications/Adobe Acrobat DC/Adobe Acrobat.app/Contents/Helpers/Acrobat Uninstaller.app/Contents/Library/LaunchServices/com.adobe.Acrobat.RemoverTool Uninstall /Applications/Adobe Acrobat DC/Adobe Acrobat.app

This method has worked with some Monterey machines and not with others. Will do some research and update this post.


Hey!

Do we have some Updates here?
I´m also about to deploy it to BigSur / Monterey Computers.


Hey all,

Just in case anyone stumbles across this 2023 or after, this method seems to work great across ARM and Intel machines running Ventura and Sonoma:

Make sure you head to this post to give cbrewer some well deserved Kudos!