Re: install_flash_player_active_x.exe silent install? For the 9.0.47 update, I was able to push it out via SMS with the following command with. AppDeploy has a list of command line switches for various applications, including Flash. It should work with psexec once you've copied the setup onto the target computer. If you don't have a software distribution system (like SCCM or netinstall) in your environment you could build a list of computers to run the psexec command on. ![]() There are two options for distributing Adobe AIR: • Stand-alone Adobe AIR Runtime distribution—Use this Adobe AIR Runtime Installer if you plan to distribute the Adobe on individual systems, on an intranet, or via an enterprise setting. See the next section, • Bundled deployment of Adobe AIR Runtime Installer files—this is also known as a “sidecar installation.” Use this to include the Adobe AIR installer on a CD, DVD, USB, or DMG. This option lets users install an AIR application and the runtime simultaneously. In addition to the files for each of these two options, the Adobe AIR download site also includes the following: • A link to this documentation. ![]() • The AIR Redistribution Helper (ARH) utility, which you can use to streamline the install process. • The OSID Generator application has been replaced by the ARH utility. The OSID Generator program is still supplied for developers who have existing installation code. If you are developing a new installer, use ARH instead. The OSID Generator helps you discover the file path to an installed AIR application, given the application ID and publisher ID of the application. • The Adobe AIR logo. You may download the logo and use it in accordance with the Adobe AIR Runtime Distribution License Agreement you accepted and the “Includes Adobe AIR Logo Usage Guidelines” found. Note: This is like the seamless install feature, which also lets a user install Adobe AIR and an AIR application simultaneously. However, the seamless install feature installs from a web page, not from a disk. • Download the bundled runtime installer from the runtime redistribution download site. For Mac OS, this is a DMG file. For Windows, this is a ZIP file. For Linux, this is a tar.bz2 archive. Extract the contents of the file to a directory, which this document refers to as the bundled runtime installer directory. On Linux, extract the file using the following command: tar xvf AIR_Linux_installer_files.tar.bz2 • Rename the Adobe AIR installer to match your application name. For example, on Mac OS or Linux if your application is named MyApp 2.0, rename the installer MyApp 2.0 Installer. On Windows, rename it MyApp 2.0 Installer.exe. • On Linux, rename setup to MyApp 2.0 Installer • On Mac OS, rename MacOS/Adobe AIR Installer to MacOS/MyApp 2.0 Installer • On Windows, rename Adobe AIR Installer.exe to MyApp 2.0 Installer.exe • In the bundled runtime installer directory, add a text file named.airinstall.cfg (note the initial dot). • Edit the.airinstall.cfg to include the relative path to the AIR file to be installed. You can deploy the contents of the bundled runtime installer directory on a CD, DVD, USB, or DMG and instruct the user to double-click the renamed installer file. You can also call the AIR installer from a bootstrapper application.
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