


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 ","") $download_url = $url + ((Invoke-WebRequest $url'new.jsp').Links | where outertext -like '*MUI*Continuous*' | select href).href New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$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.

to allow users to use a freeware capable of. The Adobe Reader was developed by Adobe System Inc. I wrote a script download the latest version of Adobe MUI DC but I am not really happy with the parsing. The main difference between Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat is that the former is free to use PDF viewing software, and the latter is just an extended paid version that allows modification to PDF files such as the conversion of word documents to PDF.
