Any update on best way to handle the issue of having to use
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tommytucker
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Any update on best way to handle the issue of having to use
older Flash Player? It seems that you have to make a choice still of not being able to view certain website content and keep the older Flash Player for VS10+ so that one can use the Flash animations, or succumb to the constant messages to upgrade the Flash player to view certain website content.
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sjj1805
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A method you could use is to find the directory containing your flash files and rename it. Now Install the other version.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
You now have two versions of flash on your hard drive.
The one in the correctly named directory is the one that will be run.
By swapping their names round the other will run.
A quicki method of doing this is to create a batch file using a piece of software called batchrun
http://www.outertech.com/index.php?_charisma_page=index
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
You now have two versions of flash on your hard drive.
The one in the correctly named directory is the one that will be run.
By swapping their names round the other will run.
A quicki method of doing this is to create a batch file using a piece of software called batchrun
http://www.outertech.com/index.php?_charisma_page=index
