
الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا - اللغة العربيةAdobe has released a security update for Adobe Shockwave Player 11.6.8.638 and earlier versions on the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Southeast Asia (Includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) - English

Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on. For example, Windows 7, 64-bit version, comes with two Internet Explorer programs one is Internet Explorer 64-bit and the other is Internet Explorer 32-bit (though the 32-bit version doesn’t say that in the program name). 64-bit operating systems often run some applications that are 64-bit and some that are 32-bit applications. Shockwave Player is a 32-bit application. Typically, an application is assumed to be 32-bit unless otherwise noted in the name or Help contents for that application.Ħ4-bit processes are faster than 32-bit processes, but 32-bit mode is more common and has been available longer. But, applications don’t always indicate if they are 32-bit. Applications usually say in the application name, such as "Internet Explorer (64-bit)", if the application is a 64-bit version.

For example, you can buy a 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows 7 or a 32-bit version, and they’re both called "Windows 7." You need to look at your computer settings (or possibly the box it came in) to find the version your computer uses. See also, Shockwave Player on 64-bit Mac OS.Ħ4-bit refers to the size of each piece of data the operating system or application uses. Many operating systems and applications are sold as either 64-bit or 32-bit applications, though it’s not always obvious which version you have.

If you can't view content with the Shockwave Player, it could be that your computer is running a 64-bit Web browser on a 64-bit Windows operating system.
