Hi,
Have an AIR desktop app for Windows 7 64-bit and noticed I could delete the Adobe Air\Versions\1.0\Resources folder without affecting the execution of my program. I think I've figured out the purpose of most of the files in the Resources folder and why I don't need them, except for one, CaptiveAppEntry.exe. Now I obviously don't need it to run the program, but is there any reason I should keep it around?
Here's a rundown of the files in the folder and what I've been able to find out about their purpose:
Adobe AIR.vch: Needed for DRM
adobecp.dll: Needed for DRM
adobecp.vch: Needed for DRM
AdobeCP15.dll: Needed for DRM
CaptiveAppEntry.exe: Unkown
NPSWF32.dll: Flash Player plugin
WebKit: flash.html package
Thanks,
-- jon
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