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I have a Wix.com free website trial and I had to down load Adobe, which I did. I'm not geting the next prompt to click on RUN. Also did a walk throuh with Wix several times and they refered me to Adobe.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Updated to: Version 32.0.0.321 System requirements
My system:
Windows 64-bit , English , Chrome
Sounds like the issue you're encountering is a Wix issue, not Flash Player. It's installed and working on some sites. If you're not being prompted to allow Flash on Wix.com, it's a Wix.com issue, not Flash Player issue. They need to ensure their Flash detection scripts conform to the browser requirements so that the browser detects the content requires Flash and prompts you to allow Flash.
None of these issues are Flash Player related. As we reach Flash Player's end-of-life (December 2020)
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I'm not geting the next prompt to click on RUN.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you referring to the browser prompt to RUN a downloaded file? If so, that's a browser functionality, not Flash Player functionality.
With that said, Google embeds Flash Player in Chrome, so there is no need to install it separately. Google does block/disable Flash Player by default. When the browser detects the content requires Flash, the browser prompts the user to allow/enable Flash. When the browser session terminates, the selection is deleted.
If you're not being prompted to allow/enable Flash on a site that requires Flash, it's a content issue in that the browser can't determine the content requires Flash. In this case, you'll need to contact the content provider.
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What prompt and free ads are you referring to? You need to provide detailed specific information as to what exactly you are experiencing. Screenshots are always helpful.
The PPAPI Flash Player version embedded in Chrome is the same PPAPI Flash Player version available for download at get.adobe.com/flashplayer (https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/about/)
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I noticed a few different issues with the file in the screenshots provided:
If you have PPAPI plugin version 32.0.0.321 installed you have the most recent version available for Chrome installed.
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The Google Component Updater feature you are using is a Chrome browser feature. Adobe has nothing to do with it. You'd need to contact Google for assistance with the Component Updater.
With that said, 32.0.0.321 IS the current version of Flash Player, which Google has already updated. There is nothing to update at this time. Google is very good at updating Flash in a timely manner and I'd be surprised if they hadn't updated the embedded version to the most recent version yet.
https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/about/ is updated with each new release. You can check this page for the current release of all Flash Player plugins for the various supported platforms and browsers. The normal release schedule is the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Occassionally, there is an off-schedule release, but this has been rare in recent times.
If Chrome not prompting you to allow Flash when you're attempitng to view Flash content, see https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6258784 for assistance. At minimum, make sure you have Flash Player set to 'Ask' you can also whitelist individual sites, or at http://* and https://* to whitelist every site.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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The support help link you provided does not go through, do you have another one?
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IThat's Google's Enable Flash in Chrome help document and should work
Can you try the link on https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html? The 'Enable Flash Player for Chrome' link on this page is for the same Google help doc
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The link is ok, still can’t get past the same problem. Flash test is ok and everything seems to be good. I think I’ll get back to Wix again and see if they could do anything else. I may get back to you again.
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Sounds like the issue you're encountering is a Wix issue, not Flash Player. It's installed and working on some sites. If you're not being prompted to allow Flash on Wix.com, it's a Wix.com issue, not Flash Player issue. They need to ensure their Flash detection scripts conform to the browser requirements so that the browser detects the content requires Flash and prompts you to allow Flash.
None of these issues are Flash Player related. As we reach Flash Player's end-of-life (December 2020) browser vendors have made it increasingly difficult for end-users to allow Flash content.