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Correct answer remco82641

Most likely it's because the Microsoft distributed version is still installed. It is by default on Windows 8.l and Windows 10. 

You can remove it by installing this Microsoft update. Note that this update can't be easily undone. You can also wait until Microsoft removes it automatically later in 2021. It doesn't really matter as Flash playback will be blocked in a two weeks anyway. 

 

 

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remco82641
remco82641Correct answer
Inspiring
December 31, 2020

Most likely it's because the Microsoft distributed version is still installed. It is by default on Windows 8.l and Windows 10. 

You can remove it by installing this Microsoft update. Note that this update can't be easily undone. You can also wait until Microsoft removes it automatically later in 2021. It doesn't really matter as Flash playback will be blocked in a two weeks anyway. 

 

 

s5CCDAuthor
Participant
January 1, 2021
If only one more is possible... 
answer this too.

I got the Unstall file
because I wanted this Adobe Flash to appear on the main control panel,
but there was definitely no file or Adobe Flash on the desktop. Can the deletion still proceed?
Maybe the place I downloaded was like the official homepage..
I took a link from a website..
Probably the link was the same except that the main download
flash uninstall blah blah came out..

s5CCDAuthor
Participant
December 31, 2020
I don't care about the link, but 
I think I'd be grateful if you let me know if there is Adobe Flash in the main control panel even though I got the uninstall program for some reason.