![]() Bundle Commander automatically detects whether a selected MSI is compressed or not compressed. When you click ‘Ok’, you can review the Windows Bundles details. But you probably want to do that anyway, since regular users normally don’t have sufficient rights to install applications nor updates to begin with. Of course you have to create a new Windows Bundle yourself, when a new version becomes available. Which means that if you leave the option ‘Preventing automatic updates to Adobe AIR’ checked, your end user will not be shown screens like this when an update for Adobe AIR becomes available: ![]() These three settings have already been set by default for ‘best practice’ use considering you want to deploy this application in an enterprise environment. When an update for Adobe AIR becomes available, it will not be made available via a background update mechanism nor will the end user be notified.
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