It supported Flash Player version 6, which introduced ActionScript 2.0, a new scripting language for Flash content.
It allowed users to play Flash movies embedded in HTML pages or standalone files.
It required users to install the control manually by downloading it from Adobe's website or other sources.
It could cause security issues if the control was not updated regularly or if malicious Flash content was executed.
It could conflict with other versions of the control or other software that used Flash technology.
The ActiveX Control version 6.0.0.0 35 is no longer supported by Adobe and has been replaced by newer versions of the control and the Flash Player plugin. Users who still have this version of the control installed on their computers are advised to uninstall it and update to the latest version of Flash Player, which can be downloaded from [Adobe's website].
If you want to learn more about how to use the ActiveX Control version 6.0.0.0 35 with Authorware, a software for creating interactive multimedia applications, you can follow this tutorial from [Adobe's help page]. You will need to have the control properly installed on your computer and the Authorware software, which can be purchased from [Sothink's website].
If you want to download the ActiveX Control version 6.0.0.0 35 file, you can find it on [Sothink's website] as well. However, this is not recommended as it may pose security risks and compatibility issues with your system and browser.
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