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January 29, 2020
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Can't find or run Flash after installation osx

  • January 29, 2020
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It's probably something simple, but after downloading and installing Adobe Flash Player, I can't find it or get it to run / open a file. I am working on a Mac, running OSX High Sierra 10.13.6. Very confusing and frustrating ... I've tried downloading numerous times - all successfull - and installing it numerous times. I have restarted my browser after installation each time. If anyone can help, awesome. Thanks.

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Correct answer _maria_
but after downloading and installing Adobe Flash Player, I can't find it or get it to run / open a file.

Flash Player plugin only works in the browser.  It won't open files separately.


If you have a SWF file you want to view, you need the Flash Player projector, posted at https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html



I have restarted my browser after installation each time.

 All browsers block/disable Flash by default and prompt the user to unblock/allow Flash when the browser detects the content requires Flash.  See https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html for information on allowing/enabling Flash on the different browsers.  If you're still having issues, I recommend contacting the content developer for assistance.

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Participating Frequently
January 30, 2020

The flash player does not run an independent file. It only supports running a video in a browser.

Also, Your flash player is disabled by default. The browser gives you a choice to enable it once a supported media file is supposed to run in a browser.

@maria__1 has explained it correctly.

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January 29, 2020
but after downloading and installing Adobe Flash Player, I can't find it or get it to run / open a file.

Flash Player plugin only works in the browser.  It won't open files separately.


If you have a SWF file you want to view, you need the Flash Player projector, posted at https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html



I have restarted my browser after installation each time.

 All browsers block/disable Flash by default and prompt the user to unblock/allow Flash when the browser detects the content requires Flash.  See https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html for information on allowing/enabling Flash on the different browsers.  If you're still having issues, I recommend contacting the content developer for assistance.