Ok, This is an ugly post, but I am a bit sideways that I had to find a YouTube video to show me how to do this. If it is so darn well known that it’s a problem why doesn’t Adobe fix it, send out a patch or SOMEthing. Anyway, it all started when I tried to test the Internationas Society For Technology in Education’s new Classroom Observational Tool, and Adobe Air wasn’t installing… or was it.
I am a sleuth. Wanna know how to make Adobe Air work in Vista?
Let me show you.
After you’ve installed Adobe Air you can begin to work with these applications.
1. But first you have to download a .air app, such as The ISTE ICOT and save it to your desktop.

2. Locate the saved file on your desktop and right click, and select, OPEN WITH > CHOOSE DEFAULT PROGRAM

3. Select browse.
4. Scroll to and select: Common Files

8. Double click on Air Application Installer

9. Click on OK
10. The application should open
11. Click install and you’re on the road to Errfree Air.

Sean Valley, Instructional Technology Specialist


