Deploying An Older/Specific Version of Flash Via MSI?

We have a vendor that is requiring a specific version of Flash as a fix to a problem with the Flash on their website.  Is it possible to deploy via GPO an older/specific version of Flash (10.0.32.18) using the MSI?  I already have Flash being deployed via GPO using an MSI but it's installing a newer version.  I need it to install the version listed above and I can't find any info on how to do this.

Hi, I'm not sure, perhaps another helper will reply to you. Normally the latest version of Flash Player improves or fixes a security issue in the previous versions. This vs 10.0.32.18 is 2 versions back and may cause other issues. I would think it would be better to try to fix the problem.
In addition you can refer to the Troubleshooting guide that states if a newer version of FP is Installed and you try to Install an earlier version, the Install would fail. There is a paragraph about this and a Tech note is listed also.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19166.html
Thanks,
eidnolb

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