This Application Requires Flash Player V90246 Or Higher Jun 2026

The Adobe Flash Player Projector (standalone player) does not rely on browsers and often ignores the time-bomb that blocks Flash after 2020.

Developers of Ruffle report that they frequently have to account for this specific error message. Because the original code of the website is broken—asking for a version that doesn't exist—the emulator must "lie" to the browser, tricking the site into thinking the impossible version is installed, just to get the content to load.

If you are seeing this prompt, it means you are attempting to run an legacy , NPAPI , or PPAPI application that requires a specific, older version of Flash. What is Flash Player v9.0.246? Version: Flash Player 9 (specifically update 9.0.246.0). this application requires flash player v90246 or higher

Adobe no longer patches Flash. Any vulnerability discovered after 2020 remains open forever on your machine.

This message indicates that the software, website, or multimedia file you are trying to open was built using Adobe Flash technology. Specifically, it requires an update that Adobe released in December 2007 (Flash Player 9 Update 3, codenamed "Moviestar"). The Adobe Flash Player Projector (standalone player) does

When you see this specific version error (v9.0.124), it usually means:

It automatically detects Flash content on a webpage and converts it on the fly. It perfectly handles most Flash animations and early ActionScript games. 2. Install CleanFlash or Flashpoint (Best for Flash Games) If you are seeing this prompt, it means

Double-click Version and set its Value Data to 32,0,0,0 (or 9,0,246,0 to exactly satisfy the error constraint). Close the Registry Editor and relaunch your application. Safety and Security Warning

Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macromedia\FlashPlayer\**SafeVersions** and delete the **AllowInsecureLocalhost** or specific region check flags, though this is rare for enterprise intranet systems and usually applies to Chinese vs. Global versions.

Welcome to the ghost in the machine.