So I got away around it, i realised flash was not enabled for the website i was trying to access. I was actually running a bigbluebutton installation and encountered this when i tried accessing mydomain/check from the brower.

I don't know how to proceed. It won't work on Facebook neither Chromium...From time to time it shows a yellow square with a "X" in it with following message instead of this above: "Failed to load libpepflashplayer.so".It's very annoying. How can I wipe all this players from my machine and begin from zero?


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I've a single page that redirects to a third party e-learning platform where some content needs flash to work. Many users don't care about which software is installed on their machines (what a new, huh) so i need to detect it and show the tipical message "please install/update flash player clicking here", but i cannot find a "modern" script/way to do this, in any place, simplified, if possible.

The first alert gives me the option to ALLOW or DENY, with the problem that no matter how many times I click either option, absolutely nothing happens and the alert remains there. This example uses nothing more than a simple chat room, but I've also seen this alert elsewhere with the same problem.

hello i am having the same problem but could not use the same procedures. i have windows 7 and the latest flash player and can not change the settings not even from global settings. please help! i use ie usually but mozilla too both are the same no "allow" "deny" or any of the other settings.

Since you have stated that this is the first time you have ever used ubuntu. i would suggest that you install the package ubuntu-restricted-extras, this includes lots of useful stuff like adobe flash and codecs and MS fonts etc.

Open your Firefox and go to Youtube. Click on any video. Definitely it won't play because you don't have any flash player installed. But Firefox will promote you to install missing plug-in at the top. Simply click on it and follow the procedure. After that your video will start to play. Make sure you have latest Firefox browser installed.

Use the Ubuntu Software Center (in the Applications menu). In the text entry field (of the search box), you can search for "flash", and the results will populate one Adobe Flash plugin (note the Adobe logo). Choose that, and follow the directions to use the source.

Also start firefox from the command line, you might see errors. Example is running a x86 flash player in an x64 browser(not os) and vice versa. From the command line (%> firefox) you should see the plugin initialization log lines. (maybe try this one first :P)

Also anything in /usr/lib/... is owned by root so you would have to sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/firefox/plugin where .../firefox/plugin points to the location of the firefox plugin directory.

and let it finish. Then you should be able to find flash in either the Software Center or in the command line. You could alternatively install the ubuntu-restricted-extras package, which will give you all of the three things I mentioned above.

PROBLEM:

 When I searched in the Ubuntu Software Center the keyword flash, none of the options posted here appeared except ONE for a flash plugin for Mozilla. When attempting to install it, I got a dependency error.

The articles in the Help section say to click on the menu on the right of the Firefox window, then select "Add-ons". The Flash extension should appear and I can set it to "click-to-run". The problem is that the Flash extension isn't there. I have Firefox 75.0 . Thanks

Clicking the embedded flash movies in rhino help leads to a script error under windows 10 (see attached picture, sorry for German error message).

Clicking to run the script, leads to the download of Adobe flash updater and to another error message telling me that Microsoft edge already contains the latest flash version.

This happens every time a movie in a help page is played for the first time.

Going to another page, then returning to a page where movies have already been played and replaying movies will initiate the whole thing again.

Very, very annoying!

I recently upgraded to ff beta and upgraded my adobe flash player and can no longer view flash in browser. Have tried every combination of installing/uninstalling. Everything is running on 64 bit - most up-to-date downloads. What am I missing?

If you do not see, in Add-ons > Plugins > "Shockwave Flash (version)" in Firefox, then you do not have the 32-bit Plugin version of Flash installed for Firefox. If "Shockwave Flash" is there and is disabled, click the "Enable" button.

So I installed and ran the 32-bit version of flash and still I get a blank. I have tried disabling graphics acceleration (which I've read may help). Shockwave flash v. 11.2.202.235 is enabled in my plugins. I have no interest in using IE so I'd like to get ff to work in ff. Any other ideas?

With the cfg file edit suggested elsewhere (turn off flash protected mode), starting FF in safe mode (Help>restart with add-ons disabled) takes care of most of my problems, but this can't be permanent fix.

Protected mode in Flash only applies to Flash version 11.3.300.257 (and later, when released) which was released on 06/08/2012. The owner of this thread, rvanderm, indicated that "flash v. 11.2.202.235 is enabled in my plugins" earlier in this thread.

I don't even have Realplayer on my machine anymore! What I finally did was to download a previous version of Flash, (10.3), from the Adobe downloads page. (Sorry I don't have the link, I just Googled "Download an older version of flash")

Well, after I said FF with flash was working again I discovered it was not on some other sites. Then I noticed I was being told that I had a version of FF that was no longer supported and advised to download the most recent version, which I did, and now everything is working again, with shockwave enabled (when it was disabled I was being told on some sites that I did not have flash installed). Anyway, my problem now seems resolved with the most recent versions of FF (12-1.0) and the latest version of flash/shockwave (13.3.300.265) installed. Hope that helps someone else because I sure spent a lot of time on this.

Step 4. After clicking the download button, save the BIOS to the USB flash drive, Then unzip (Windows 10 has its own unzip ZIP function), Check if there is a .CAP file in the root directory of the USB flash drive.

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Designed to be easy to use and install, users or website owners may install the web versionof Ruffle and existing flash content will "just work", with no extra configuration required.Ruffle will detect all existing Flash content on a website and automatically "polyfill"it into a Ruffle player, allowing seamless and transparent upgrading of websites that stillrely on Flash content.

There are two main codebases in two languages: The actual player in Rust, and the web interface& browser UI in JavaScript. If you have any experience in either area and would like toassist,please feel free to read ourcontribution guidelines,search for some issues totackle,andjoin our Discord to ask questions!

Prompt to install Flash.When refreshing a report created in Crystal Reports for Enterprise, it requires you to install Flash, before displaying the prompts.In SAP BI LaunchPad, or the Central Management Console, when viewing a report that uses parameters, it displays the message:

 

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If you are installing Windows 10 on a PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista, or if you need to create installation media to install Windows 10 on a different PC, see Using the tool to create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) to install Windows 10 on a different PC section below.

If you downloaded an ISO file for Windows 10, the file is saved locally at the location you selected. If you have a third-party DVD burning program installed on your computer that you prefer to use for creating the installation DVD, that program might open by going to the location where the file is saved and double-clicking the ISO file, or right-click the ISO file, select Open with and choose your preferred DVD burning software.

If you want to use the Windows Disk Image Burner to create an installation DVD, go to the location where the ISO file is saved. Right-click the ISO file and select Properties. On the General tab, click Change and select Windows Explorer for the program you would like to use to open ISO files and select Apply. Then right-click the ISO file and select Burn disc image.

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To do this, go to a search engine like Google, then search for update or install [your plug-in name here]. In this example, we'll search for update adobe flash player. In most cases, you'll find the correct page at the very top of the search results.

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