I know there were some issues with flash player 9 and a flash.ocx file that was missing after doing windows updates that affected some of the swf files in VS11/12. I did a Internet Explorer update this morning and I am having problems w the Neptune Website that I think may be Flash Player related. I was thinking of downloading Adobe Flash Player 10... I just wanted to be sure that it would work ok with VS 12 .... I don't want to start causing issues w this program too!
please let me know.
Or can I uninstall flash 9 without consequence and then download and reinstall it. Will that affect VS12 in anyway??
Please let me know....
thanks
Ilene
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My apologies for the delay in responding..
The flash.ocx is one method to correct the flashplayer issue. Another that I have used several times, is just reinstalling the flashplayer supplied with the specific version of VS you're having problems with.
FWIW, I have VS9, 10+, 11.5+ and 12 all installed. The SWF files all work in each version. My flashplayer has also been updated for web browsing to Flashplayer 10. So I don't anticipate any problems for you.
If installing VS12 creates a problem for VS9, doing a reinstall of VS9 should fix it, AND the flashplayer for VS12 should not be replaced by VS9's.
The flash.ocx is one method to correct the flashplayer issue. Another that I have used several times, is just reinstalling the flashplayer supplied with the specific version of VS you're having problems with.
FWIW, I have VS9, 10+, 11.5+ and 12 all installed. The SWF files all work in each version. My flashplayer has also been updated for web browsing to Flashplayer 10. So I don't anticipate any problems for you.
If installing VS12 creates a problem for VS9, doing a reinstall of VS9 should fix it, AND the flashplayer for VS12 should not be replaced by VS9's.
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