Google Chrome comes with an inbuilt flash player. It is the adobe flash player to run certain scripts.
Adobe Flash Player (aka "Macromedia Flash Player";"Macromedia Shockwave";"Adobe Shockwave") is preinstalled in Google Chrome, therefore there is no need to install it
Google Chrome was developed by Google and uses Adobe Flash Player. It has a 51% share in the browsers all over.
Google Chrome is a flash enabled browser already. Flash 10 if installed, will work automatically on it.
Yes, but when you first get Chrome you must download Flash even if you have already downloaded flash with another browser.
See the related links for a link to the Adobe website. If you are using Google chrome then it will automatically update when new versions of flash player are available
See the related links for a link to the Adobe website. If you are using google chrome then it will automatically update when new versions of flash player are available
You cannot disable flash player in Chrome. It is one of the most important things to run a script.
It is because of the settings of the Flash Player. Chrome has embedded flash player within itself.
You can download the setup of the Chrome. Save it in the flash drive, and install it another computer.
You need to upgrade your version of flash player. Older versions do cause problems in running scripts.
Flash player is for all web browser once it is updated it will work for all. It will not ask to update for different web browsers.
An active window is the window of an application you are using by that time. If you open Google Chrome, Windows Media Player together, but you are operating Google Chrome, then Google Chrome is the active window. If you are using Windows Media Player instead of Google Chrome, then Windows Media Player is the active window.