Internet Explorer 9 and Adobe Flash Player Square (x64)

I have a question, I use internet Explorer 9 Beta and I just heard a new version of Adobe Flash came out, my operating System is x64... I downloaded Adobe Flash Player Square and do I have to use Internet Explorer (64) or can I use the Normal one (Internet Explorer) for Adobe Flash Player to work?
Thank you

Hi, The Flash Player Square is a beta, so it is going to have problems. IE9 is a beta, so the same. I would not Install both betas.
I would decide which one you want to use, if any. But I would not use both!!
Betas are for developers and other users that want to test using it and report back to Adobe problems they find, etc. The same thing with IE9, they use it, find problems and report back to Microsoft.
Then when all of the problems are worked out, the companies release it to everyone.
If you decide not to use the Flash Player beta, then you must Uninstall before Installing the 10.1 version.
Hope that helps.
eidnolb

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