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Shockwave 10 Install

I've got shockwave 10 installing via a login script. The problem is the stupid license agreement thing. My users do not have any internet access from their workstations (they don't need it). In order to "agree" to the registration portion of shockwave 10 you need to have internet access. Has anyone found a way around this monkey business?

Thanks!

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Posted by: cdupuis 20 years ago
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I had simillar issues with the Flash Player. I found that they have an enterprise redistributable that you can donwload. I have not deployed the shockwave player, but if it is the same as the flash player (i presume it is) then it will be a small msi installer that you can apply a transform to. In the transformm, you can agree to the license and registration options.
Posted by: meastaugh1 20 years ago
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See the following page for licensing the redistributable:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/shockwave/info/licensing/
Posted by: wolf2989 20 years ago
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But isn't the redistributable version Shockwave 8.5? I'm trying to deploy version 10 out to my users.
Posted by: cdupuis 20 years ago
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The version in the MSi says 8.5 but the IE plugin object says 7.0. I think this might just be version 8.5 of the MSI redistributable. It should play everything.
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