10.3.183.20 is the latest version for IE 6 SP1 and the last version
I am surprise adobe even renders their site for IE6..and thought someone told me last week they could not get there with IE6 and had to installed another client browser. -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/
... I am surprise adobe even renders their site for IE6..and thought someone told me last week they could not get there with IE6 and had to installed another client browser.
They do that strictly for Dude111 . He has special privileges when it comes to IE 6. -- I had a life once.....now I have a Computer and a Modem.
... I am surprise adobe even renders their site for IE6..and thought someone told me last week they could not get there with IE6 and had to installed another client browser.
They do that strictly for Dude111 . He has special privileges when it comes to IE 6.
reply to Name Game There's still plenty of people using 10.3.183.20 because of all the screw ups Adobe has been releasing since they started sandboxing and who knows what other 'tweaks' with Flash 11.3.
There's still plenty of people using 10.3.183.20 because of all the screw ups Adobe has been releasing since they started sandboxing and who knows other 'tweaks' with Flash 11.3.
And old/unsupported OSes like Mac OS X 10.5.8 and W2K SP4. -- Ant @ AQFL.net and AntFarm.ma.cx. Please do not IM/e-mail me for technical support. Use this forum or better, »community.norton.com ! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
And old/unsupported OSes like Mac OS X 10.5.8 and W2K SP4.
Hey, I have an 11yr-old Win2K-SP4 box! I have Flash 11.1.102.63 (last version to install on Win2K) on it but to be honest I don't browse on it much. Mostly a backup machine these days. That said it works fine although a bit slow. -- Don't feed trolls--it only makes them grow!
Well Adobe says Flash 10.x was the last to work on Win2K but 11.1.102.63 does install and operate
Yes J Fortune figured out how to do that version also in this thread and passed it along..do you recall having to do something similar? »bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?even···=3120661
All I did was download and install it. I did nothing special.
There's no Control Panel Applet in Win2K but above is what Adobe's website shows. Looks like I got the version wrong: it's 11.1.102.55. -- Don't feed trolls--it only makes them grow!