
The AlwaysUp Event Log Messages page explains the more obscure messages. to bring up a HTML report detailing the interaction between AlwaysUp and your Adobe AIR application. That's it! Next time your computer boots, your Adobe AIR executable will start up immediately, before anyone logs on.įeel free to edit your Adobe AIR application in AlwaysUp and check out the many other settings that may be beneficial for your environment.įor example, run a script prior to starting, send email alerts, boost priority, and much more.Īdobe AIR not working properly as a Windows Service?įrom AlwaysUp, select Application > Report Activity > Today. Here we see our BkMark sample doing its thing: to move to the strange looking Session 0 desktop where your application should be visible.

If your application has a GUI, you won't see its windows if you are running on Windows 8, 7, Vista, Server 2012 or 2008 because of Session 0 Isolation. After a few seconds, the "State" column should show a comforting green circle to indicate that your application has started: To start the application from AlwaysUp, choose Application > Start " Your Application". In a couple of seconds, the new application will show up in the AlwaysUp window. This prevents AlwaysUp from firing up your network-ready application before your PC is ready.Ĭlick the Save > button. The software should run in this account so that it can find its settings.Ĭlick over to the Startup tab and check the Ensure that the Windows Networking components have started box. We have specified Adobe AIR BkMark but you should enter a word or phrase more suitable for your application.Ĭlick over to the Logon tab and enter the user name and password of the account in which you installed Adobe AIR. In the Name field, enter the name that you will call the application in AlwaysUp. Of course, the path to your executable will be different!

Since we are setting upĪdobe's BkMark sample application in this tutorial, we put in C:\Program Files\AIR Examples\BkMark\BkMark.exe. In the Application field, enter the full path to your Adobe AIR executable. Select Application > Add to open the Add Application window:

Ensure that your AIR application works properly when you double-click on it or launch it from the command prompt.ĭownload and install AlwaysUp, if necessary. To configure your Adobe AIR executable with AlwaysUp:ĭownload and install Adobe AIR, if necessary.
