"This application requires Flash Player v9.0.246 or higher"
The error message occurs because modern browsers and operating systems stopped supporting Adobe Flash Player after its End of Life (EOL) on December 31, 2020. Adobe now actively blocks Flash content from running to prevent security risks. Recommended Solutions (Reviews)
Ruffle is an open-source Flash Player emulator written in Rust. It runs natively in your browser without requiring you to install "unprotected" old software.
For those who need to run legacy business applications that Ruffle can’t handle, "Clean Flash" is a community-maintained project that provides a version of the player without the "time bomb" code that disables it. Standalone .SWF files or local applications. Use this with caution and only for trusted files. 3. Flashpoint by BlueMaxima
- If the website or application doesn't offer an HTML5 version, contact the administrator and request that they migrate to HTML5.
It was owned by Adobe, whereas the modern web prefers open standards. How to Run Flash Content Today