So, If I'm reading that correctly, I need to:
- Create my own package that contains the Adobe Muse.pkg
- Add the ExceptionDeployer tool and the exception files as a payload
- Have the package install the generated Adobe Muse .pkg and then have a postflight script run a cached version of ExcpetionDeployer and and the exception files
If this is true, why doesn't the .pkg created by the Adobe CC packager already do this? If I uncheck the box that says not to deploy the Adobe Air installers, Muse does install with the generated .pkg, but it does not contain the license. If I go to the trouble of creating a package that installs the generated .pkg and then cashes the ExcpetionDeployer tool and the Exception files, it is going to contain the licence information?
My whole goal here is to easily deploy Adobe Muse CC to many computers automcatly with a .pkg the same way I deploy the rest of the CC apps. Any manual installing on each computer is not going to work for us.