Configuring a server for Flash Player
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Changing or removing Flash Player
You can change or reinstall the current version of Flash Player.
To change or reinstall the ActiveX control for Windows (Internet Explorer or AOL):
1.
Close your browser.
2.
Remove any currently installed versions of the ActiveX control. For instructions, see Technote
14157 on the Macromedia Flash Support Center
at
www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/
documents/remove_player.htm
.
3.
Run the Install Flash Player 7 AX.exe file in your Players folder to begin installation.
4.
Open the browser. The new version of the ActiveX control should be installed.
To change or reinstall the plug-in for Windows (Netscape, Mozilla, CompuServe, or Opera):
1.
Close your browser before installing a new version of the plug-in.
2.
Remove any currently installed versions of the plug-in. For instructions, see Technote 14157
on the Macromedia Support Center at
www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/
remove_player.htm
.
3.
Run the Install Flash Player 7.exe file in your Players folder to begin installation.
4.
Open the browser. The new version of the plug-in should be installed. To verify installation in
Netscape, select Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.
To change or reinstall the plug-in for Macintosh (Netscape, Internet Explorer for Macintosh,
Safari, AOL, Opera, or CompuServe):
1.
Close your browser before installing a new version of the plug-in.
2.
Remove currently installed versions of the plug-in. For instructions, see Technote 14157 on the
Macromedia Support Center at
www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/
remove_player.htm
.
3.
Run Install Flash Player 7 (Mac OS 9.x) or Install Flash Player 7 OS X (Mac OS X.x) in your
Players folder to begin installation.
4.
Open the browser. The new version of the plug-in should be installed. To verify installation on
Netscape, select Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.
Configuring a server for Flash Player
For users to view your Flash content on the web, the web server must be properly configured to
recognize SWF files.
Your server may already be configured properly. To test server configuration, see TechNote 4151
on the Macromedia Flash Support Center at
www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/
tn4151.html
. If your server is not properly configured, follow the procedure below to
configure it.
Configuring a server establishes the appropriate Multipart Internet Mail Extension (MIME) types
so that the server can identify files with the .swf extension as Shockwave Flash files.
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