Installing Adobe Flash Update?

Anybody have a good way to use ARD to run the latest Adobe Flash update to 60 desktops? It's not a package so you can't use the Install Package tool. I don't want to login to each desktop individually if I don't have to.
Thanks.

Install it on your master computer, and use LANRev InstallEase to create a package from the newly installed files. Push that package out to the desktops.

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