Upgrading your Adobe Flash Player (v9.0.159.0 and v10.0.22.87 for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris)
By Walt on Tuesday, August 4 2009, 15:22 - Technical info - Permalink
Following a bulletin from Adobe, we are advising all customers to update their Flash Player version if they are currently running v9.0.159.0 and v10.0.22.87 for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris. This upgrade is strongly recommended by Adobe.
To verify the Adobe Flash Player version number running on your system, access the About Flash Player page, or right-click on the Flash content and then select “About Adobe Flash Player” from the menu. If you use multiple browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera etc) on the same computer, please perform the check for each browser you have installed on your system. The page will indicate the ‘Version Information’ in a boxed section and list the version number e.g. “You have version 10,0,22,87 installed”.
If you are currently running Adobe Flash Player 9.0.246.0 or 10.0.32.18 then you don’t need to do anything. You have the latest version.
However if you are running another version, especially v9.0.159.0 and v10.0.22.87 then Adobe recommends that all Flash Player users upgrade to the most recent version of the player through the Flash Player Download Centre and take advantage of security updates.
More details on this, if interested, can be found on the Adobe Website Bulletin page.
Comments
The reason that people use version 9 is because they have win98. How can you recommend that they upgrade to version 10 which is cannot work on win98?
dont want to sound out of line or stupid but who uses win 98 these days!!?? even XP is drawing its pension now!