![]() ![]() ![]() I have in somewhere in a folder, just need to time to find it:-) Will make myself a note to look for you. I think there is a site that gives the info you want regarding older system requirements for older versions. Note: Adobe Flash Player is needed on the machine from where the CA ARCserve D2D server is accessed. But trying the 10.2 shouldn't be a problem since others are using it on Win2000. Adobe Flash Player Adobe Flash Player 10 or later. Users with older systems can Install it, but Adobe will not "support" it in providing any more security updates or "upgrades" to that version.įor your situation, if the version you have is working you may want to keep it. Operating Systems: Windows XP+ Mac OS X 4+. Flash Player is integrated with Internet Explorer in Windows 10. Browsers: Internet Explorer 8+ Firefox 3.5+ Chrome 8+ Safari 5+ Opera 10+. The term "Upgrade" better defines a Flash Player "update".įor example FP vs 9 is not supported. Check the version of Flash Player on your system by doing this simple test here: Flash Player Help. Broadband Internet connection and registration are required for software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services. ![]() It doesn't "add on" to the existing version. This software will not operate without activation. In other words a Flash Player update means out with the old version and in with the new version. Flash Player doesn't "update" in the true sense of the word. Windows means it will continue to provide updates. Supported has a different meaning with Adobe Flash Player than say Windows. I would think that since FP vs 10.2 Installs on Win2000, that means it is "supported". ![]()
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