![]() $LatestFile = "AcroRdrDCUpd" $LatestUpdate "_MUI. If(!(Test-Path ($download_folder $download_url.Split('/')))) | Select -Last 1 -Skip 1 $download_url = ((Invoke-WebRequest $download_url).Links | where outertext -like '*download now*' | select outertext, href).href $download_url = $url ((Invoke-WebRequest $download_url).Links | where outertext -like '*proceed to download*' | select outertext, href).href.replace("amp ","") Make sure you sign in with the same account you originally signed up with. ![]() If you created your Adobe account using your social account, use your Facebook, Google, or Apple account to sign in. $download_url = $url ((Invoke-WebRequest $url'new.jsp').Links | where outertext -like '*MUI*Continuous*' | select href).href Sign in at with your email address and password. ![]() New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$download_folder" $download_folder = 'E:\Adobe_Acrobat_Reader_DC_MUI\' I am not really sure if this is the best way of doing it? $webclient = New-Object The script starts at, followed by some parsing, getting a link to a new site, parsing and finally getting the final download link. I wrote a script download the latest version of Adobe MUI DC but I am not really happy with the parsing.
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