I was puzzled by such an interesting question, how to install the debug version of Flash Player in Chrome. In Firefoxe, everything seems simple, you go to the
site further Download the Windows Flash Player 10.2 Plugin content debugger (for Netscape-compatible browsers) (EXE, 2.95MB) and that's it. Chrome is a bit more complicated, although it doesn’t almost bother me, as I’m recently a fan of it. Well, to the point!
All interesting about this can be found here
kb2.adobe.com/cps/839/cpsid_83950.htmlIn general, it all comes down to the fact that you need to install a debug version in the system and then disable the embedded plugin in the browser and activate the system one.
To update the system Flash Player, it is easier to use the
archive , Ie the archive with the latest version is being downloaded and the flashplayer10_2r153_1_win_debug.exe is launched in the archive (For windows of course)
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In short and in steps:
1. In the Chrome address bar, type about: plugins
2. On the page that opens, poke "Details" (Details)
3. Find the section where Flash or Shockwave Flash 10.2 r154 is mentioned, since I already had a debug version installed on my system, I have two plug-ins built-in chrome and a system one (they are easily distinguished by the original paths, one is in the chrome daddy, second in daddy windows)
4. Both of them were activated by me, in practice, the built-in, and not the debugging version of Flash Player is used. So you just need to disable the built-in and enable the system one.
It's all over! Successes to all!