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What happens if I create a new package from scratch everytime I use Creative Cloud Packager?

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Jan 23, 2015 Jan 23, 2015

I created a package with Creative Cloud Packager earlier this week that had all applications available checked except those under archived. Today, I ran CCP again, choose to edit a package, and point it to that .ccp file I worked with earlier this week. I noticed that it shows some applications greyed out and under "Show archived versions". Why are some applications showing under "Show archived versions"? I didn't choose any archived applications the first time I ran it so why are applications listed there now?

So I thought that was strange and figured I may as well just create a new package altogether. My question then is what is the difference between the two packages? One that is an edit ccp and the other which is a new CCP?

Lastly, what happens if I deployed the old installer I created earlier this week to a computer and then decided to create a new package and deploy that out to the computer? Does licensing get screwed up?

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