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Re: New Flash
Well, no sweat no more as 3.5.2 is out. You will most likely update it as usual.
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Re: New Flash
Sweet. Thanks again!DraconPern wrote:Updated flash for 3.5.2 and 3.0.13
Re: New Flash
Why not just use the MSI's for updating flash that Adobe provides?
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplay ... tion3.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplay ... tion3.html
Re: New Flash
FMFirefox has the plugin by default. If I did update using Adobe's msi, then updating Firefox would downgrade the plugin if it did not have the latest with it. If there were an option in the packager to exclude Flash, then I would probably use it, since I already do update IE's Flash (ActiveX version) using msi provided by Adobe.m0gely wrote:Why not just use the MSI's for updating flash that Adobe provides?
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Re: New Flash
Use the MSI editor of your choice (ORCA, InstEd, etc.) to remove the "F_Flash" feature from the "Features" table. You can either save the MSI directly, or generate a transform (MST) for it.Antti wrote:If there were an option in the packager to exclude Flash, then I would probably use it, since I already do update IE's Flash (ActiveX version) using msi provided by Adobe.
Re: New Flash
Good piece of info. Thanks!DragonHawk wrote:Use the MSI editor of your choice (ORCA, InstEd, etc.) to remove the "F_Flash" feature from the "Features" table. You can either save the MSI directly, or generate a transform (MST) for it.