After the Flash security notification yesterday, I found the page on the
Macromedia site where you can download an MSI so you can push the update
out to all your clients via domain policy. The e-mail notification from
MM said that the latest version of the Flash Player was 7,0,19,0, yet
the PCs on which the latest version has been installed via the MSI say
the Player version is 7,0,14,0 (the update was done by machine
assignment and all the clients were rebooted the requisite number of
times).

I manually updated one of the clients using the Temporary Internet Files
| Settings | View Objects | r-click Update, and after that, it reported
the version as 7,0,19,0.

So, apparently the version in the MSI is 7,0,14,0. Does anyone know (i)
if 7,0,19,0 is required to overcome the exploit described in the e-mail
notification and, (ii) if so, how to get an MSI with 7,0,19,0 in it?


Thanks

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