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Chapter 2 - Flash Player environment: This chapter describes the different environments in which Flash Player runs, where Flash Player files are stored on the system, the processes that Flash Player generates, and information on determining which version of the player is installed on a system.

Chapter 3 - Player installation: The licensed installers for Flash Player are available in a number of forms. This chapter includes sections on EXE installation, Active Directory installation, SMS and Adobe Catalog installation, interactive MSI installation using SMS, Windows registry keys, DMG installation for Macintosh, customizing player behavior, and other topics.

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5/15/16, 1 AM- While browsing using Safari a pop-up window appeared saying that my flash player needed to be updated. I (stupidly) clicked "OK". The window asked if I wanted it to install MacGuard, MacSecurity and another app. I clicked "no" to each, then "continue". It then asked for my administrator password to install Flash Player. Although I didn't type in the password and I closed the window it proceeded to install some files which alerted me that something was wrong. At the end of the installation my homepage was changed to Yahoo. I ran Malwarebytes. Malewarebytes identified some suspect files which I deleted. Then I restarted my computer.

When older content runs in a newer version of the player, and Flash Player needs you to make a decision about enforcing newer rules or not, you may see one of the following pop-up dialog boxes. These dialog boxes ask your permission before allowing the older SWF or FLV content to communicate with other locations on the Internet:

I have ubuntu 12.04 64bit using Google Chrome. I had chromium from the app center then today amazon prime video stopped working. It told me to update Flash. So I uninstalled chromium and installed Google Chrome. Didn't work. Then I downloaded flash for ubuntu via apt. That one gave me a "flash version isn't supported" message. The flash version was 11.

On my 10.04 system, I ran Synaptic Package Manager, searched for flash and found a package called flashplugin-installer version 11.2.202.238ubuntu0.10.04.1. Picking it for installation caused it to remove the earlier version of flash plugin that was for 64bit. However, this solved the issue for me. I can now play prime instant videos.

Sometimes when flash gets automatically updated, the newer version doesn't work for me like my previous one had. I couldn't find an easy way to downgrade, but here is one way that works for me when I use firefox:

Another common problem with Flash, especially in 12.04, is "Gnash" that little bugger caused me numerous problems with flash. Just completely remove Gnash, and then download the flash plug-in from Adobe or the "Software centre".

For those whom don't know, removes Gnash and the configurations (with purge) then installs the latest version of flash. You may need to reboot afterwards (something I don't do very often if i'm honest).

Chrome has Flash support built into the browser. This is not like how Firefox uses flashplugin-installer/flashplugin-nonfree or adobe-flashplugin (which are separate from the browser, but utilized by the browser). The Ubunbu packaged plugin can use the HAL, whereas the built in plugin to chrome cannot.

I am an Ubuntu newbie and tried various work arounds to do with flash not being installed, or not having an up to date version of chrome or chromium etc to get amazon music to work in Chrome and Chromium. In the end went to firefox and went to add ons> plug ins> ... set shockwave flash to always activate and now its running fine.

Go to your Google chrome Add-on and search for adobe flash for Google chrome and install the right one for your browser. I think it has something to do with your browser. Have you tried it in other browser like Firefox?

The standalone flashplayer takes no arguments other than a .swf file when you launch it from the command line. I need the player to go full screen, no window borders and such. This can be accomplished by hitting ctrl+f once the program has started. I want to do this programmatically as I need it to launch into full screen without any human interaction.

You can use a dedicated application which sends the keystroke to the window manager, which should then pass it to flash, if the window starts as being the active window on the screen. This is quite error prone, though, due to delays between starting flash and when the window will show up.

Another option is a Window manager, which is able to remember your settings and automatically apply them. Fluxbos for example provides this feature. You could set fluxbox to make the Window decor-less and stretch it over the whole screen, if flashplayer supports being resized. This is also not-so-nice, as it would probably affect all the flashplayer windows you open ever.

I've actually done this a long time ago, but it wasn't petty. What we did is use the Sawfish window manager and wrote a hook to recognize the flashplayer window, then strip all the decorations and snap it full screen.

I've done this using openbox using a similar mechanism to the one that bmdhacks mentions. The thing that I did note from this was that the standalone flash player performed considerably worse fullscreen than the same player in a maximised undecorated window. (that, annoyingly is not properly fullscreen because of the menubar). I was wondering about running it with a custom gtk theme to make the menu invisible. That's just a performance issue though. If fullscreen currently works ok, then it's unneccisarily complicated. I was running on an OLPC XO, performance is more of an issue there.

Ultimately I had the luxury of making the flash that was running so I could simply place code into the flash itself. By a similar token, Since you can embed flash within flash, it should be possible to make a little stub swf that goes fullscreen automatically and contains the target sfw.

Surely MSFT will issue a thorough flash purge within the next Cumulative Update and Security Only patches via WU and the catalog for Win8.1 and 10..time will tell
January the 12th is not only patch Tuesday but, the same date adobe block flash completely, co-ordinated, no doubt here.

For hardware-accelerated scaling to work, you need Microsoft DirectX 9 with VRAM 128MB for Windows and OpenGL for Apple Macintosh, Mac OS X v10.2 or higher. There might be compatibility issues with older hardware and drivers. (See Flash Player system requirements.) With older versions of Flash Player, you should not see dramatic changes as the player reverts from hardware-accelerated scaling back to software scaling.

I have downloaded Uninstall Adobe Package to uninstall any Adobe flash player from the endpoints but when I create Fixlet in IBM BigFix Console and execute the action.
Action is getting executed but it is not able to uninstall the Adobe Flash player.

FWIW, The "update flash" messages are often misleading, as you will get them when flash is blocked by the browser. Also Chrome and Edge use internal flash players, they don't use the adobe plug-in at all. From your post, it sounds like you do know how to unblock flash for the browsers you use. But if that's not the case, post back with the specific browser.

I'm also constantly asked for the latest version of Flashplayer, which is installed and active (not blocked) in FF and Chrome.
But anyway it is unbelievable that arlo is not able to build a webservice without using such a sh.. piece of software like Adobe Flashplayer. It is common sense in the IT industry that it is one of the most unsecure software products. So please get rid of it. Until then I can not recommend Arlo to other users.

Hi, I got in touch with Microsoft and the technician said that two years ago, Adobe announced the end of Flash to give developers time to switch to other technologies like HTML5. He also said the Flash player had now been removed from all Windows, Apple Mac, iOS, and Android devices and cannot be installed again. He said that if HP relied on the Flash Player, then it will no long work and that I should contact HP and ask them if they have produced a new version of their software that is compatible with Windows.

HI Experts.
As it seems that we are still going to use ISE 2.2 for a while now. And the plan for an upgrade will take some time in future. But the browsers are not waiting for us and have already dropped the support for Adobe flash player.

In such a scenario, there are some functions of the ISE GUI that are really needed are not available (TCP dump and Back/restore).
Or CLI commands to give me an idea that I can still do away with the GUI for these two functions.

Is there any workaround for these?

-Not that I am aware of. I believe your only option is upgrade to ISE 2.4 or later since that is when flash dependencies for ISE were removed. Your other option is to stay where you are at, but without certain functions. Id strongly suggest upgrading ISE as 2.2 end of support is June 8th 2022. See the following for more details:

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