Air for iOS Settings dialog missing in Flash CS6

Working on OSX 10.9.4
I downloaded the AIR SDK 15
In File->Publish Settings i set the target to AIR 15 for iOS
When i click File->Air 15.0.0.302 Settings for iOS, the dialog never shows up
It doesn't make any difference if i set the target to AIR SDK 3.2, or 4 that ship with CS6
the dialog is gone
How can i get it back?

hi,
Did you ever solve this problem? I get the same thing!
Thanks
Fed

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