Running the installer as an administrator - same issue remains.I've tried numerous things suggested in threads I've seen here, and none of them have worked: Installation may not be allowed by your administrator. "An error occurred while installing Adobe AIR. I've tried downloading and installing Adobe Air, but the Adobe Air installer greets me with yet another error message: Namely, "This program requires a version of Adobe Air that cannot be found.
I've ran into some troubles trying to install the Adobe Muse beta on my laptop - while it installs just fine on my desktop computer, it returns an error message here. I've noticed some others having similar problems, but I'm creating a separate thread since it seems to be these issues normally require individual troubleshooting. There is no ELSĪnyone willing to give this a go and see if they can figure out something / anything that might work for me? Totally stumped and none too happy!Īpologies if this is the wrong section, although it seemed the most appropriate. The only sub-directory I have is Updater. When I go to Library/Application Support/Adobe/AIR Library/ Application Support/Adobe/Air/ELS/MyHome PCīut I do not have that directory. The developer tells me to delete the folder found here: Have tried uninstalling Adobe Air, Adobe Flash and reinstalling. But anyway, now the errors have gone away but the app doesn't run at all.just goes to a Control4 for PC-Mac window with nothing but black. So all passwords gone and a bunch of other headaches!! Ugh.
After a version upgrade it at first would continually prompt me to "Allow keychain access for passwords" or something.in trying to follow their instruction about deleting some portion of my keychain related to messed up and deleted my entire keychain. Previous versions ran fine.but then something happened. It tries to launch but just hangs with a black screen. I am trying to run this application on my Mac: Since we are doing an enterprise deployment it is not really an option to ask each and every user to run AIR SettingsManager every time they logon to a new computer How can I make sure that automatic updates are disabled for all users on all the computers we deploy Adobe AIR Runtime 2.5 to? When reading the Adobe AIR configuration guide, it says I should create the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\AIR\UpdateDisabled and set it to 1.īut when I run the AIR SettingsManager application after I set this registry key it says that automatic updates are enabled.Īnd if I choose to disable automatic updates from the tool it creates the file %APPDATA%\Adobe\AIR\updateDisabled.
But I am not sure how to disable the automatic updates. To do this we use the following command lineĪdobeAIRInstaller.exe -silent -eulaAccepted We are about to deploy Adobe AIR Runtime 2.5 in our organization.
It seems that there is an installer error, but I can't seem to find any references to an AIR installer code 10 to help me troubleshoot further. \DesktopAppConverter.ps1 -Installer '.\AIR2UWP Example\AIR2UWP.exe'. \DesktopAppConverter.ps1 -Installer '.\AIR2UWP Example\AIR2UWP.exe' -InstallerArguments "-silent" -Destination C:\ -PackageName "MyApp" -Version 0.0.0.1 -MakeAppx -Verbose -Publisher "CN=dougwinnie"īut when I use this, I get the following error:Ĭ:\Users\dougw\Desktop\DesktopAppConverter_new\DesktopAppConverter.ps1 : DesktopAppConverter : error 'E_BAD_INSTALLER_EXIT_CODE': Installer returned '10' when valid exit codes were '0' At line:1 char:1 +. I have been able to follow the directions for the latest version (0.1.24) and have been able to get the conversion started:
exe installer, into a UWP app for x86 Windows 10. With Adobe AIR able to support iOS and Android, I wanted to see if I could use the Project Centennial workflow to convert an Adobe AIR. I'm trying to complete a proof-of-concept, but I have hit a snag.