test an application android to device central.

Hello!!

I just wanted to ask why when I try to test an application to the central unit, it refuse to test my application, although I chose the device supported for example a HTC smartphone that supported android applications.

For more, when I choose in the main menu to flash pro control > test movie >... it grey option "test in device central" and I can not choose this option.

does anyone here have an idea how to get rid of this problem?

Cheers!

Atar.

Downloaded the profiles, the menu will active if you have selected the version of the flash drive normal instead of AIR for android.

http://blogs.Adobe.com/actionscriptdocs/tag/Device-Central

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