How to install AIR in Non-Admin rights PC ?

Who can teach me how to solve under issue ?
1.How to transfer AIR file to exe file
2.How to install AIR in Non-Admin rights computer?
-->In my company all PC has contorled, i want to install application in any Notebook for Sales Using,they can using AIR offline in anywhere
Thank you so much!!

On Mac OS, to install or update an AIR application, the user needs to have adequate system privileges to install to the application directory (and administrative privileges if the application needs to update the runtime). On Windows, a user needs to have administrative privileges.
IT administrators can install AIR applications silently using standard desktop deployment tools. For more information, see "Enterprise deployment" in the following page:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AIR/1.5/air_admin/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d11c0f5986ec-8000.ht ml#WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d11c0f59823a-7fee

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