Flash8b.ocx problem

I tried to run a MXML app in FB2 b3 but it kept complainting
that Flash 9 is needed.
I installed Flash 9 and Flash 9 was installed when FB2 was
installed too.
How can I have the builder reference to Flash 9 instead of 8?
BTW, there was no Flash Player 8 in my list of programs
available for removal.
thanks
mark

This is the second time I have heard of problems like this.
Do you have any
idea what the actual problem is? Is this a commonly discussed
problem on the
message boards? (I only come over here to the forums once in
a while, and the
Flash player's installer is certainly not my area at all, so
perhaps other
Adobe people are on the problem already, but I just thought I
would ask.)
Thanks,
Mike Morearty
Developer, Flex Builder team
http://www.morearty.com/blog
freeeeeman wrote:
> it's a total pain. you have to remove the plugin for
firefox and the control for IE. or something like that. i'm sure
it'll be fixed w/ it's out of beta.

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