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Your copy of the Flash player is likely to be buggy and dangerous. Update it now and be sure to remove the older versions first.
Your copy of the Flash player is likely to be buggy and dangerous. Update it now and be sure to remove the older versions first.
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wget http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/win/install_flash_player_active_x.msi
wget http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player.exe
I then compare them to the versions I have stored as "install_flash_player_9,0,115,0.exe" and "install_flash_player_9,0,115,0_active_x.msi" -- if they're different, I know Adobe has updated the player. That way I don't have to download them again and again for all the machines I have to maintain.
(9.24) but the About Flash (www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/) page did not show Flash as being installed. Following the link to their Player Download Center, I downloaded and ran the install_flash_player.exe (which prompted me to close Opera) after which the About Flash page confirmed success in Opera. Took longer to write this note than to do the whole thing.
I suspect that if I had used Opera first, the installer probably would have taken care of IE at the same time, saving a step.
(GetSystemWow64DirectoryA). The specified procedure could not be found." Then you will have to uninstall it and go to http://www.filehippo.com/download_shockwave/3090/ and look for version 10.2.0.023 which is, seemingly the last version that will work with 2000.
There are a lot of people still on 2000. I was going to upgrade to Vista, and bought 3 upgrade disks for three computers to upgrade, only to find out your Motherboard Bios has to have ACPI version 2.0. Most mother boards over a year old (almost ALL computers running WIN2000) will have version 1.0. Check this using BIOS Agent before investing in Vista or you will be ripped off like I was.
God Bless!
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- by egor66 August 4, 2008 6:02 AM PDT
- Have the latest flashplayer in stalled and it is working but not on msn my space?it just keep saying to get an update running vista 32bit serivce pack one all up to date
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