I am running MS Office 10, using Edge as my browser. I also use Chrome in cases where Edge won't work (for LeadPages and other graphic sites). I just set up a webinar that I now can't see because it says I don't have Adobe Flash. When I go to Adobe and to MS, it shows that I have Flash, and it shows as enabled and ON in my settings. But the same result, no matter how many times I refresh or reboot or use Chrome or whatever. Flash is installed and enabled, but all the sites say it is not. Somehow the system is blocking flash, so is it a privacy setting or something? Thanks, ***Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category.***. Hi Sherry, Flash is on it's way out since the widespread implementation of HTML5 due to the inherent security risks associated with the flash format. Most browsers now incorporate an on-off switch for flash player in their individual settings. In Edge: Go to Settings>Advanced settings then navigate to Use Adobe Flash Player then set the switch to on. In Google Chrome: Go to Settings>Show advanced settings>Privacy then click on Contact settings. Mail merge in word 2016 for mac. Google’s Chrome is one of the most popular browsers and while great, it can suffer problems on occasion. Here are seven tips on what you can do if Chrome isn’t working properly. While Chrome is still working. If you haven’t had a problem with Chrome, the time will come. In content settings scroll down to Flash then choose your preferred setting, or as shown below. Hope that this helps, let us know. OK, I'll try to repeat/be as specific as I can! 1) I have the latest and greatest Adobe Flash installed and updated. 2) I used Edge as my browser, and Flash is fully enabled in Edge. I have also tried Chrome, and allowed Flash in Chrome, but that has not solved the problem. 3) I have seen the 'blocked' icon on some pages, and have 'unblocked' Flash every time I see that icon. 4) I have not made any changes on my computer. 5) Troubleshooting: used other browsers (no change, still can't use Flash). I have rebooted, no change. I have turned Flash on and off in the Advanced Setting, no change. Thanks for trying to help me. Somehow my system is blocking Flash, but not letting me know it is doing so - so I can't figure out how to fix it! Hi Sheryl, What is the 'latest and greatest Adobe Flash' that you have installed and were did you get it from if it is other than what is imbedded into the various browser's? Did you create the Webinar or are you trying to watch a Webinar? Are you having a problem with any and/or all websites that are still delivering content as Flash or is the problem confined only to the Webinar in question? If related to the Webinar only, what hosting software and/or platform is being used for hosting the Webinar? If you will include a snapshot showing 'the 'blocked' icon on some pages' that you see in your next reply it may be helpful. What anti-virus and firewall software are you using, and/or have ever used, on your device? Here is a link to a Flash player help page that may prove helpful to you. All Adobe products: Scan for malware, browser hijackers, PUPs, etc. Using MBAM free: And then Adware cleaner: Let us know, -Richard. I have a similar problem since the last update. Sap gui for mac. But it seems to occur intermittently depending on the site I'm visiting. I'm running Windows 10 Pro, Edge version 40.15063.0.0, Flash version 25.0.0.171. Before the last windows patches Flash worked fine, then I ran the update some Days ago. This seemed to totally wreck Flash for me. Flash IS enabled in the Edge settings. On some sites I get the Little puzzle-like-Icon that asks me if I want to run flash. On other sites, Facebook for example I dont even get that Icon and no videos are possible to play. The same happens on some news-sites for example. The behaviour is the same in both IE and Edge, but it works in Chrome. Hi Peter, Chrome handles Flash differently, It uses it's own imbedded version of flash and the settings for it are done at their online settings site.
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