Adobe Shockwave 12.1.6.156 Released – MSI Download

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Last updated on April 1st, 2023 at 08:40 pm

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Adobe have now released version 12.1.6.156 of their Shockwave Player software and if you would like to either add this to your Configuration Manager Software Catalog or even have it available through WDS or Group Policy, then you will want to download the MSI file for it.

Adobe do provide a direct download link for its various software including Shockwave Player and the installer is packaged as an MSI file. This means that it can be easily used by IT and System Center Administrators for distribution.

The direct download link for Adobe Shockwave Player 12.1.6.156 is below:

DOWNLOAD

Adobe Shockwave 12.1.6.156 Released - MSI Download 1

If you want to distribute Shockwave Player as a silent install, then you can use the code as below:

WDS or Group Policy

sw_lic_full_installer.msi /q /norestart

Configuration Manager

msiexec /i “sw_lic_full_installer.msi” /q /norestart

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6 thoughts on “Adobe Shockwave 12.1.6.156 Released – MSI Download

  1. I believe this is close but you need it to say &#39not in&#39 before your sub select query [the select distinct part]. Otherwise it gives you systems that do have Endpoint Protection Installed. Your post indicated it was going to show systems that without Endpoint Protection installed. Was that not the point? In any case, very useful thank you. Nice to substitute any Add Remove name for easy customization. Thank you!…where SMS_G_System_COMPUTER_SYSTEM.Name not in (select distinct …

  2. I believe this is close but you need it to say 'not in' before your sub select query [the select distinct part]. Otherwise it gives you systems that do have Endpoint Protection Installed. Your post indicated it was going to show systems that without Endpoint Protection installed. Was that not the point? In any case, very useful thank you. Nice to substitute any Add Remove name for easy customization. Thank you!

    …where SMS_G_System_COMPUTER_SYSTEM.Name not in (select distinct …

  3. I believe this is close but you need it to say &#39not in&#39 before your sub select query [the select distinct part]. Otherwise it gives you systems that do have Endpoint Protection Installed. Your post indicated it was going to show systems that without Endpoint Protection installed. Was that not the point? In any case, very useful thank you. Nice to substitute any Add Remove name for easy customization. Thank you!

    …where SMS_G_System_COMPUTER_SYSTEM.Name not in (select distinct …

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