I have an acceptable (mostly) work around. If I move the second application into a subfolder of the first I can easily run the second application. This however requires that I carry an extra ~36 MB of AIR executables with it.
Is there any way to tell a captive runtime executable where the AIR modules can be found? Paul R. Stearns Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc. 15280 NW 79th Ct. Suite 250 Miami Lakes, Fl 33016 Voice: (305)623-0360 x107 Fax: (305)623-4588 ---------------------------------------- From: "Paul Stearns" <pa...@compuace.com.INVALID> Sent: 6/18/20 8:32 AM To: "users@flex.apache.org" <users@flex.apache.org> Subject: Multiple AIR executables in the same folder I would like to have multiple AIR executables (captive runtime) in the same folder. It appears that a captive runtime runs a standard executable which looks for a file .META-INF\AIR\application.xml which defines the actual swf file to run. Will the executable accept as a parameter, the name of the "application.xml" file to use? If so I could have two different files. What I am trying to accomplish is to have one AIR application call another. and packaging them into the same folder would make my life easier. Paul R. Stearns Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc. 15280 NW 79th Ct. Suite 250 Miami Lakes, Fl 33016 Voice: (305)623-0360 x107 Fax: (305)623-4588