Yes, Just noticed that. Somebody tell us what's going at Redmond... Anyway it's not impossible to have Adobe Flash Player 26.0.0.131 for IE on Windows 10. I was able to copy the Flash Player for IE install files from a Windows 7 and rename/replace them in Windows 10. Cold War...
Tito just made a misstake, redmond didn't do anything. Flash is integrated as part of MSIE on 10, what are you talking about?
Well I am talking about installing the newest Adobe Flash for IE on Windows 7 and replacing the Flash for IE files on Windows 10: activex.vch, Flash.ocx, FlashUtil_ActiveX.dll, and FlashUtil_ActiveX.exe into \System32\Macromed\Flash and \SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash on Windows 10. I know, it's a bit complicated but it worked for me.
I'm sorry but I just checked MSU catalog today and I can confirm it's still the old June 13th release.
What do you mean by "old june 13th release"? June 13. is the most recent patchday for win 10, a servicing stack, a flash update and a CU.were released.
I think he refers to the updated Flash that Adobe released after June the 13th... Both Windows 8.1 and 10 use the older version of Flash...