Flash player content debugger install#
Install the standard 64bit Flash Player: Install the 32-bit debugger version of Flashīack-up the files in Windows\sysWOW64\Macromed\Flash folder to another folder (these are the debugger files) This was a necessary workaround to have the older 32bit debugger and 64bit standard versions installed: If there is still a problem you may have to do things the old-fashioned way. It seems that Adobe have changed the installer recently to allow having both versions, but it still reads the 64bit version in the registry, hence the popup. Artists may produce Flash graphics and animations using Adobe Animate (formerly known as Adobe Flash Professional). It allowed streaming of audio and video, and can capture mouse, keyboard, microphone, and camera input. You should see 2 versions of Internet Explorer, click Edit to find the version that is in the Program Files (x86) folder not the Program Files folder, of course. Flash displays text, vector graphics, and raster graphics to provide animations, video games, and applications. Go to Flash Builder > Preferences > General > Web Browser. Then you need to make sure that Flash Builder is using the 32bit version of Internet Explorer.
Flash player content debugger how to#
These instructions outline how to install and enable the Content Debugger. Sometimes, its necessary for developers to install the Content Debugger to debug their code.
I think the other 2 versions are for standalone apps. Flash Player is integrated with Google Chrome as Pepper plug-in. The version labelled Flash Player 11.2 Plugin content debugger (for Netscape-compatible browsers) is the one for Firefox. Currently it's the first file under the Windows heading: Just to make sure you have the right debugger version, it's the one labelled ActiveX control content debugger (for IE). If you debug with Firefox you will not have this problem. Unfortunately, if you have both versions installed you get a warning message every time you debug, but it works. They need to be the latest versions or you will have to use the workaround below. If you only install the debugger version you will not have Flash Player in IE64, but if you install in IE64 it will overwrite the debugger version! What you need to do is install the standard 64bit version then the 32bit debugger version.