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FlashPlayer 9.0.16

Is anyone successful repackage and deploy via AD? Please help?

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Posted by: nheim 17 years ago
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Hi NACM,
there is no need for repackaging here. Just use the corporate MSI.
Regards, Nick
Posted by: NACM 17 years ago
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Will it work in Active Directory? Thanks
Posted by: nheim 17 years ago
10th Degree Black Belt
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Hi NACM,
yes, of course. I've used it since version 7.
Go to http://www.adobe.com/licensing/distribution/ and apply for a free license for the redistributable player. You can download it there afterwards.
Don't forget to check regularly: http://itninja.com/link/adobe---player-licensing
Regards, Nick
Posted by: NACM 17 years ago
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Thank you very much!
Posted by: crobinson 17 years ago
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Hi,

I've done as nheim suggested, Published the msi via AD Group Policy, but I get an error indicating "You must have administrative rights to install Flash..."

Any ideas?
Posted by: spartacus 17 years ago
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Have you checked the LaunchCondition table to see if there is an entry for AdminUser ?

If so, then either remove it or consider using the Privileged property instead.


Regards,

Spartacus
Posted by: crobinson 17 years ago
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Spartacus,

As you said there was a launch condition that specified admin user. Pardon my ignorance, but so could you direct me specifically to the "Privileged property"? This seems as if it would be a better option.

Thanks!
Chad
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