Well, you need to let us know more specifics for us to be any use at
all.

Where did you get this file? If it is a flash plugin you need, which is
what I suspect, just download it from Adobe and install. (Of course,
what exactly you need to know will also depend on what exactly your
system is.)

Ranjan

On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 14:11:23 -0500 Michael Hennebry
<henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:

> How do I play a
> Macromedia Flash data (compressed), version 10 aka
> Shockwave Flash file (application/x-shockwave-flash) file.
> The former came from the file command, the latter from right-clicking.
> The first time, right-clicking produced an offer to search for a package.
> I clicked on yes .
> During the install, I got a "warning" about something aborting.
> Now right clicking produces an offer to open
> with vnc2swf Screen Recordings Player.
> It doesn't work.
> A window comes up and disappears without even achieving opacity.
> How do I play the file?
> 
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