Flash Player For Google Chrome Windows 10

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As a rule, this player is automatically enabled immediately after the installation of Windows operating system. But if for any reason it is not, it is possible to enable Adobe Flash Player in Google Chrome. To enable Flash Player plug-in, you need to follow these instructions. Follow the steps below for enabling flash on specific website domains. To enable Flash for a specific website, first open your Chrome browser and type chrome://settings/content in the address bar, then press enter. Then on the Content Settings page, scroll down and click the Flash button. That you're even seeing the doors means that the game is loaded, so we know that Flash is actually running in that instance. I'm using Firefox 57.0.2 (32-bit) and 57.0.2 (64-bit) with Flash Player 28.0.0.126 on Windows 10, and I'm able to load the first two levels of the game without a problem. Adobe Flash not working in Edge or Chrome, on 10.Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

Adobe Flash Player For Google Chrome Windows 10

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.

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Adobe Flash Player For Google Chrome Windows 10

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Thanks for the response.

Answers to questions:

1. No, I do not receive any error codes to any of the problems.

2. Yes, I upgrade often. Check at least a few times per week. My computer is fully up to date.

3. I don't use IE very often. I can't say for certain, but I do know that Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome both do the same thing. They run well for a while, but on certain Flash heavy websites, all of a sudden, they'll just freeze up, sometimes for as much as ten minutes. No response at all. Even the cursor is frozen.

I performed a clean boot. Disabled all non-Microsoft services and disabled the startups, then rebooted. There was no change.

I tried fooling around with disabling Microsoft services to troubleshoot, but I have no idea which ones would affect the video and I was concerned I'd make things unstable, so I didn't go too deeply into it.

The Homegroup article was no help at all. Windows 10 will not let me either join or start a homegroup. I get to the point where it asks me for a password. I enter it, then I get a popup that says 'Windows can't set up a homegroup on this computer.'

Thanks for your help.