Are you trying to open a or a local file on your computer? What operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux) are you using?
Once you let me know, I can provide the exact step-by-step instructions for that method. Share public link this application requires flash player v90246 or higher
It starts the same way for everyone. You are looking for a nostalgic cartoon, a bootlegged movie streaming site, or perhaps a simple browser game from a decade ago. You click play. The screen goes black, and then, the message appears in stark, sans-serif text: Are you trying to open a or a local file on your computer
Even if you have a legacy projector installed, the application might not be able to detect it properly, resulting in a false-positive version error. Share public link It starts the same way for everyone
To resolve the "This application requires Flash Player v9.0.2.46 or higher" error, try the following solutions:
Download the Ruffle browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.