Blaine.

The way the users will be upgraded if they have < 10.0 will be to upgraded
to the latest version (10.1) automatically. You as the developer do not get
to choose what version they will be upgraded to in ExpressInstall. That is
up to Adobe.

(basically what you want to happen will happen)


Cheers,
Aran

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Blaine Garrett <[email protected]>wrote:

> The product I am working on has a mostly consistent set of users that
> are not necessarily tech savvy nor keep their software up to date.
>
> With 10.1 released recently, I would like to start getting my users to
> install the latest version of Flash to better prepare for future
> changes that will require it. However, my project was designed for
> 10.0 and has tested fine with 10.1. As such, I do not want to REQUIRE
> my users to upgrade to currently use it. However, should someone use
> the project with a version earlier than 10.0 (or have no Flash
> installed period), I would like to have them download 10.1.
>
> Is this possible at all? Is this possible with SWFObject? Brief
> reading suggests Express Install might be a solution?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Blaine
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