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Installation Adobe Flash Player 18,0,0,209

Community Beginner ,
Jul 28, 2015 Jul 28, 2015

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Hello,

I noticed that the installation is installing both modules for 32-bits and 64-bits. My question is why I see:

under C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

LABTEST8 - Flash 18-209 - 32 folder.PNG

these files look like 64 bits files...

and vice versa

C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash

LABTEST8 - Flash 18-209 - 64 folder.PNG

it seems the 32-bits files are in the 64-bits folder and vice-versa...

Any idea?

Thanks,

Dominique

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Adobe Employee , Jul 28, 2015 Jul 28, 2015

Hi dominiqued97063621,

The files are in the correct location.  On a 64-bit system, system32 is the 64-bit directory and SysWOW64 is the 32-bit directory.  WOW64 = Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit.  See WoW64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Running 32-bit Applications (Windows) for more information.

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Hi dominiqued97063621,

The files are in the correct location.  On a 64-bit system, system32 is the 64-bit directory and SysWOW64 is the 32-bit directory.  WOW64 = Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit.  See WoW64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Running 32-bit Applications (Windows) for more information.

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