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how to change Flash player native cache location ?

New Here ,
Dec 15, 2015 Dec 15, 2015

Hello,

I have a problem with flash player default cache location? It is on %appdata%\adobe\Flash player but since %appdata% is redirected on a server, we experience slowliness.

We use 19,0,0,245 on Windows 7 64 bits.

Do you know a way to change the default cache location ? I have checked on mms.cfg but could not find the right parameter.

Thank you,

Yohan.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 15, 2015 Dec 15, 2015

There is no mechanism to for specifying an arbitrary appdata directory in the product at this time.

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New Here ,
Dec 16, 2015 Dec 16, 2015

Impossible then to redirect to %localAppdata% instead of %appdata% then ?

Do you think it will be possible in the futur ? Can a company request special support for this ?

Thanks,

Yohan.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 16, 2015 Dec 16, 2015
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It's on the backlog, but the backlog is pretty deep and it's not slated to a release yet.  I don't like to make promises that I can't keep.  My guess is that we'll do this late next year, but it's probably not going to happen in a timeframe that's going to help your immediate situation.

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