Hans Wichman wrote:
is there anyway to install the latest flashplayer ocx without visiting the
adobe site with internet explorer?

Yes, Internet Explorer for Windows will usually do a background installation of any needed updates to an ActiveX Control. The following search term pulls up documentation:
http://www.google.com/search?q=object+codebase+version



I can download the archived players, but i can't download the latest, except through a browser install.

Yes, Adobe does keep a backstock of archived Players which can be downloaded for development testing purposes, not redistribution. If you'd like to redistribute the current Player for intranet or hard-copy delivery, then please see:
http://www.adobe.com/licensing/distribution


Just seems so much hassle to provide the ocx to non internet explorer users,
or am I missing things here?

?? "ocx" is "ActiveX", and the only browser which uses this is Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows and its offspring (Maxthon (sp?), etc). Other browsers use Netscape Plugins.



If none of the above addressed your needs then please advise, thanks.

jd





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