

On Windows 7 SP1 and earlier releases of Windows however, you need the ActiveX installer of the Flash Player, linked above, which is separate from the NPAPI version. On Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, the Flash Player is part of Internet Explorer versions 10 and 11 respectively so you need to download the Flash Player update available on Windows Update, not the installers linked above. For Google Chrome, Flash Player is built-in and integrated into the browser so it will be updated automatically with Google Chrome.įor Internet Explorer, it's a mixed situation. These Flash Player installers only need to be downloaded for Mozilla Firefox, Opera Classic and other Netscape plugin API (NPAPI) browsers and for Internet Explorer on Windows versions earlier than Windows 8. The installer is a unified installer which includes both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Flash Player and will automatically install the correct version. Links were removed due to Adobe's official requests, as they want you to visit their official download page, which is.

Use whatever your installer filename is called in the above command. ÂInstaller works when using Sultan Tezadov's suggested install method: Â WINEDEBUG=+all wine install_flash_player.exeÂ

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