Flash MX 2004 Professional V7.2

Can anyone assist - I have Flash MX 2004 Professional V7.2
but do not seem able to find the Active Content Update Extension
for this version. The downloads available seem to be for V7.0 or
Flash 8.
Regards,
Dawn.

just change the codebase attribute in the object tag to
version=6,0,0,0 or 7,0,0,0 in the JS file, im pretty sure that all
you would need to do.

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