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June 29, 2011
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public profile problem

  • June 29, 2011
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I'm not sure if anyone has covered this.  I installed Adobe AIR on a pc using admin rights.  Then when I go to use the guest profile Adobe AIR requires me to agree again to the license agreement.  This happens everytme I reboot the pc, prompting once windows xp finishes booting up.  Is there a setting somewhere to agree to the Adobe AIR license agreement permanently or so it does not prompt at all?

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Correct answer chris.campbell

Hmm, that shoudln't happen.  What application are you running that is prompting for the EULA?

To get around this you can create a text file named "eulaAccepted" (no extension) with the contents "2".  Place this in your %appdata%/Adobe/AIR folder (on windows 7, this is c:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\AIR).  You'll want to make sure you have hidden files and folders enabled.

Chris

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June 30, 2011

Hmm, that shoudln't happen.  What application are you running that is prompting for the EULA?

To get around this you can create a text file named "eulaAccepted" (no extension) with the contents "2".  Place this in your %appdata%/Adobe/AIR folder (on windows 7, this is c:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\AIR).  You'll want to make sure you have hidden files and folders enabled.

Chris

June 30, 2011

Thanks so much, that is exactly what I needed.