Flash run in client server possible?

hi
Is flash possible in form6i and run in client server? anyone here knows how to insert a flash? could anyone write here the code or guide me?

Hi,
if u wanna use flas in ur form then follow this steps.
call that packages from programe then Import OLE liabirary interface
with in ur form where u wanna run flash
1-ShockwaveFlashObject_CONSTANTS
2-ShockwaveFlash_IShockwa_0
3-ShockwaveFlash_Shockwav_EVENTS
then drag OCX in ur form & rename OCX to FLASH
then write code on form level
When-new-form-instance
ShockwaveFlash_IShockwa_0.Movie(:item('FLASH').interface, 'd:\\DATA\CLOCK.swf');
ShockwaveFlash_IShockwa_0.Play(:item('FLASH').interface);
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