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Installing Adobe AIRInstalling AIR 2 and AIR applications requires you to have administrator privileges on your computer. Uninstalling Adobe AIROnce you have installed Adobe AIR, you can uninstall using the following procedures: Uninstalling Adobe AIR on a Windows computer. In the Windows Start menu, select Settings Control Panel. Select the Add or Remove Programs control panel.
Select 'Adobe AIR' to uninstall the runtime. Click the Change/Remove button.Uninstalling Adobe AIR on a Mac computer1. Double-click the 'Adobe AIR Uninstaller', which is located in the /Applications/Utilities folder. Uninstalling Adobe AIR on a Linux computer1.
Use the system's package manager to remove the adobeair package. Installing AIR applicationsInstalling AIR applications for Mac, Windows and LinuxBadge install in web browserYou may install AIR applications via the seamless install feature (badge install), which will install or update the AIR runtime as needed. With the AIR runtime installed, clicking on a link/badge in the web page will start the application installation. You will be prompted for installation location and administrator password if necessary.Install from local.air filesWith the AIR runtime installed, you can double-click the.air file to invoke the application installer.
The installer begins with a security dialog describing the publisher identity. You will be prompted for installation location and local user password if necessary. Additional details for Linux. AIR applications are installed as a Linux package (rpm or deb). The package name is a combination of the applicationID and publisherID for the application.
Tips and tricks AIR Installers TroubleshootingPlease refer to the following tech note for installer troubleshooting:Installer logs for AIR 2 application and runtime installationIn AIR 2, installation logs are created by default in a log file. The file is named 'Install.log' on Linux and Windows. The file is named 'system.log' on Mac OS.
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This log file is cumulative meaning that a new log is appended at the end of the existing log file whenever an attempt, successful or unsuccessful, is made to install or update the AIR runtime or an AIR application. The size of the log file is limited to 0.5MB and will be truncated when exceeding this size.The location of this file differs from platform to platform:.On Windows XP: C:Documents and SettingsLocal SettingsApplication DataAdobeAIRlogsInstall.log.On Windows Vista/ Windows 7: C:UsersAppdataLocalAdobeAIRlogsInstall.log.On Mac OS X: /private/var/log/system.log (console application).On Linux: /home//.appdata/Adobe/AIR/Logs/Install.log. Known issues and limitations Screen reader supportScreen reader support is currently available only on the Windows operating system.
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Screen reading software that is compatible with AIR includes the NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) and JAWS version 11. Top-level activation and automatic announcement of a screen's contents may not work completely in some cases. For example, when focused on a text field, JAWS 11 may enter 'Virtual Cursor' mode and not switch to 'Forms' mode when necessary, disallowing typing into the text field.
The workaround is to tab out and then tab back into the text field in order to be able to enter text. Non-ASCII URLsIf a URL string contains non-ASCII characters, it may not work on Windows XP because AIR relies on a Windows code module that may not exist on the system. The workaround is to install Internet Explorer 7, which will install the necessary code module. Windows Vista and later do not exhibit this problem.
Badge installation issue with Linux native package installationsAfter installing Adobe AIR using a native package installer, a badge installation may not work and you might see the following error: 'Sorry, an error has occurred. The application could not be installed. Try installing it again. If the problem persists, contact the application author.
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This issue is fixed with Flash Player 10.1.The workaround for older versions of Flash Player is to download and save the.air file locally and try installing it using 'Adobe AIR Application Installer.' After doing so, future badge installations should work as expected.
Thai text input problem into AIR HTMLThe cursor can move to the wrong position when typing some Thai characters in HTML content. Text input for languages other than those listed in the supported languages section above is currently not supported. Myprepaidcenter activation. PDF content does not display without Adobe ReaderTo display PDF content in AIR 2, make sure that Adobe Reader 8.2/9.3 or later is installed. Embedded Flash content display issueEmbedded Flash content in an HTML page or an HTML application will not display if the application is using a transparent window. Installation issues on Fedora Core with SELinux enabledRuntime installation using binary installer and badge installation of AIR applications does not work when SELinux is enabled on Fedora Core machines.
Installing AIR2 on 64 bit Linux distributionsRefer the following tech note in there are issues while installing AIR 2 or during background update of AIR 1.5.3 on 64-bit Linux machines.