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I am configuring a remote development environment and one of the applications I am using requires Adobe Flash 10 or higher. My dev environment is locked down and does not connect to the internet. I would like to know how to install Flash manually in the remote dev environment without internet access. Is this possible? Where do I locate the manual installation package.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Adobe offers a couple versions of Flash Player for redistribution in enterprise environments, and they're tailored for centralized deployment and management via AD/SCUP/SCPD.
Your organization will need to execute a distribution agreement, but it's free. I've included links to the distribution page and system administrator's guide below.
Adobe Flash Player Distribution | Adobe
Adobe Flash Player Administration Guide for Flash Player 14 | Adobe Developer Connection
Alternatively, Flash Player is bun
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Adobe offers a couple versions of Flash Player for redistribution in enterprise environments, and they're tailored for centralized deployment and management via AD/SCUP/SCPD.
Your organization will need to execute a distribution agreement, but it's free. I've included links to the distribution page and system administrator's guide below.
Adobe Flash Player Distribution | Adobe
Adobe Flash Player Administration Guide for Flash Player 14 | Adobe Developer Connection
Alternatively, Flash Player is bundled as a component in Google Chrome. If you can get Chrome installed on your laptop (which can typically install without administrative rights), you should have a working Flash installation. Depending on the compliance obligations in your particular environment; however, it might be better to have a conversation with your IT support folks about the requirement.