Sorry for the confusion, I wasn't as specific with my question as I
needed to be.

I was wondering if anyone has tried FF-ESR-64bit with Flash-ESR (not
the standard version). As that I have not been able to find a notice
from Adobe that their ESR release of Flash works with a 64bit
browser, I was curious if anyone had tried to make it work yet. I
can only guess that it does.

I'm asking this primarily go get ready to move a number of
customers, with a mixture of 32/64 and Windows/Novell networks, from
38-ESR to 45-ESR and would like to know if everything, including
Flash-ESR, is working in a pure 64bit environment. It would greatly
simplify deployments if I was able to keep everything 64bit, with
maybe the exception of older machines that are stuck on XP. Or
should I simply wait until 45.1 is out and we have had more time to
try deployments with different configurations and environments?

On 03/09/2016 11:26 AM, Chris Peterson wrote:
> hi Ben, as far as I know, Firefox ESR is not stuck with an old
> version of the Flash plugin. 64-bit Windows is a tier-1 platform for
> Adobe, so their latest Flash plugin version (20.something) is
> available for 64-bit and should be compatible with 64-bit Firefox ESR.
> 
> Linux is a different story.
> 
> chris
> 
> 
> On 3/9/16 10:33 AM, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
>>
>> Le 09/03/2016 à 19:08, Ben Mathews a écrit :
>>> Sylvestre,
>>>
>>> You say that the Flash plugin works with 64bit.  Which version and
>>> which channel of Flash?  Remember, Adobe also has gone down the ESR
>>> road and they have one for Flash as well.  Will FF45-ESR state that
>>> Flash18-ESR (18.0.0.329 if I remember correctly) is out-dated? Do we
>>> know if the ESR version of Flash will work with the 64bit ESR
>>> version of FF?
>>>
>> I don't know much about Flash.
>> Maybe Chris knows the answer.
>>
>> Sylvestre
> 
> 


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