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In AIR 1.5, I accomplished this by putting a 'eulaAccepted' file in Application Data\Adobe\AIR. This doesn't seem to be working in AIR 2.0. Has anyone figured out how to suppress the EULA dialog in AIR 2.0.2?

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The problem was that prior to AIR 2.0, an empty eulaAccepted file would suppress the EULA dialog. In AIR 2.0, an empty file doesn't work. It has to contain "2".