For Jason Hawryluk, and anyone else that'd been having issues getting the
debug player working, I've found a way, but it's not very
"nice"...!
I
uninstalled/reinstalled anything with no joy, so I got the release player from
the Adobe site, and made sure I can run Flex projects in Run mode, but get the
error when trying in Debug mode.
Then I renamed the
Flash9.ocx file, and duplicated the debug version, and named it that. Now it
loads the debug player in place of the release player all the time. Not ideal,
but it means I can debug! Since all other machines are fine, we can still run it
in the proper release player for testing elsewhere.
It'll keep me going
for today, and if there's no real fix from Adobe, my machine will be rebuilt
next week.
Danny
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