

Among the many content upload options supported in Adobe Connect, creating SWF content at an authoring client may require an additional step to avoid the following pop-up warning:
Rather than upgrade Flash, you may need to edit the registry on your Windows authoring client. The full article is here on the Adobe Connect Support Blog: Authoring SWF Content for upload to Adobe Connect
Among the many content upload options supported in Adobe Connect, creating SWF content at an authoring client may require an additional step to avoid the following pop-up warning:
Rather than upgrade Flash, you may need to edit the registry on your Windows authoring client. The full article is here on the Adobe Connect Support Blog: Authoring SWF Content for upload to Adobe Connect
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Yes. Adobe Connect 10.5 makes great strides toward HTML5. See the following links for more details:
http://blogs.adobe.com/adobeconnect/2019/06/announcing-adobe-connect-10-5.html
https://www.adobe.com/products/adobeconnect/adobe-connect-10-5.html