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This whole thing is garbage and the support team is just as useless. So my adobe flash is not working or not updated I am not sure which one. But I need help like yesterday fast. My college classes are on the line and I am not impressed with this whole thing. I turn it on and it says it is on in my settings then boom no it is not. Any suggestions???????????
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There is no support for free products, like Flash Player. There's only this community forum where staff participate in between their normal workload.
I'm sorry you're encountering issues attempting to view Flash content. In order to provide assistance, please provide the following information:
When providing a screenshot, please do not attach it to an email reply, please attach it to a post here on the community forum
Note that ALL browsers block/disable Flash by default. This is a browser vendor decision and Adobe has no control over this. The content needs to tell the browser it requires Flash and then the browser will prompt the user to unblock/allow Flash. If the browser can't deterime if the content requires Flash, it can't prompt the user to allow Flash. In this case, the issue lies with the content provider and they must fix their content.
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html has links to allow/enable Flash in the various browsers.
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I have done all these steps and nothing is working I click on the link and see the tree which is great but it is still saying I need to update to a 13.0 or greater. I allow the adobe flash and just says to install 13.0 or greater. I am on a Windows 10 and using Edge I have tried Firefox as well.
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Sounds like an issue with the content. You're being prompted to allow Flash, but then when you do, the content prompts you to install Flash. I recommend contacting the content provider and reporting the issue ot them.
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Please start a new topic for your issue.
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This is just ridiculous I was really hoping I could get help but looks like you gotta spend some money so oh well guess I can fail my classes and just forget it this is not an issue content provider this is your issue and trust me looking in the forum I am not the only one with this issue. It is not a content problem it is a service problem on your alls end but since we aint paying customers then we are out of luck nice to know you all only care about the money.
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Are you (user coparmley ) replying under 2 different user names?
My comment to start a new discussion topic was to user ryanklima1972@gmail.com, not to user coparmley
It is not a content problem it is a service problem
It's not a Flash Player issue here. The browse is the one that detects whether or not the content requires Flash and prompts the user to allow Flash Player. Flash isn't involved in this interaction. The issue is between the content and the browser.