Dear PortableApps.com,
How about if all you soon, creating a Portable Flash Player Plugin that can be installed without asking the Administrator's permision?
It is hard to view any streaming flash videos in Windows Vista.. A permission from Administrator is needed to install any programs..
Regards,
Adha.
There already is a Flash plugin installer for Firefox Portable. AFAIK, it doesn't require Admin privileges.
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Actually, I've installed and downloaded it and still facing same thing that any online flash videos still need an installation of flash player.....
Adha Ursa
Because Flash is closed source it is unlikely there will be a solution to your problem.
Flash is not closed source. There have already been open source versions made.
Or at least Gnash is, which is for GNU/Linux:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
Always full of important information you don't need.
that Microsoft Office isn't closed source because OpenOffice.org exists.
The fact that there is an opensource play for the flash file format is very interesting, and very useful, but it doesn't make the official Flash Player any less closed source.
The method I use (link to wikiHow article I wrote on Portable Firefox, scroll down some) involves installing Flash and then getting the files from the installation, and copying them to your portable device. This works for me, and I can use the interactive weather map at wunderground.com and watch videos on YouTube.