Which Flash version is running?

Hey!
I'm trying to verify that the flash content on my website ( http://www.ultimate-guitar-tuner.com ) is loading correctly in differnt browsers and OS using browserlab. The issuse that I want help with is that the flash content is loading correctly on all the Mac OS X browser but on Windows browser the "expressInstall.swf" shows up. I don't understand why.
Are the Mac OS X and Windows machines running different version of the flash player ? The flash content on my website require flash 10.1 ?
Greatfully if anyone have some thoughts about this.
Best Regards,
Rickard.

Hi Rickard,
Yes, on some of our machine images we inadvertantly have a 10.0 version of Flash Player installed. We're working on correcting this and should be able to update those in the next couple of weeks.
You can always easily check the installed version of Flash Player in BrowserLab by submitting a URL that displays the version number, e.g. http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html
Thanks,
Mark

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