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You can view videos and download them with RealPlayer download button if you don't want to do the rollback. If you don't get notified of a new version you can always check this forum which you need to do anyway because any new version at this point is going to be a beta version fix until we test it thoroughly and I don't care who disagrees with me on that, or what Firefox says either.Ĭhange browsers - the Adobe problem only involves Firefox.

Open Flash Player and click on the Advanced tab and dot the MIDDLE radio button. If you forget, you can change the setting from the control panel. And in the future I strongly urge you to do the same. I don't trust anything Adobe says right now until this is permanently fixed. Adobe already updated to the 11.3.300.262 (which was designed to ONLY fix the crash problems and not the video viewing problems) although they say you won't get a pop up if you roll back to 10.3.
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Note: When you reinstall the 10.3 change the update setting from automatic to "notify me when new updates become available" to avoid any more problems until this is finally fixed. It's fine to do the step, it just can be difficult for many and it didn't seem necessary for me or anyone else I've heard back from.
#ADOBE FLASH PLAYER NOT WORKING IN CHROME OR EDGE HOW TO#
RealPlayer also says that's not necessary.I know how to create special permissions but didn't bother because most users would not know how to do that - I didn't have to, although I'm almost certain one of these Firefox gurus will tell you I'm wrong. And on Adobe clean uninstall directions, step 4, that says to delete the extra files and folders is not generally necessary and you may be denied access to delete all the files. Choose the one that says "for other browsers"- this is for Firefox. Roll back the update to the 10.3 version - see links below for both Adobe's uninstaller and the 10.3 version.

RealPlayer is likely not the cause (although there is a conflict in the interaction with the Adobe update. And for many of you for whom FF disabling the RealPlayer extension does not even work to allow you to see videos - it didn't for me, and a Level Three Case Manager I know at RealPlayer said the same thing- obviously it's not the best solution and even if it allows you to see videos, these geniuses at Firefox have not been even telling you how to then download videos with RealPlayer - they've been too busy following Adobe's "pass the buck and blame RealPlayer so just disable it" nonsense without telling what to do next, or that there are other much better choices. Just remember to enable the RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin extension after you roll back the update.Īlternatively, if you want, you can simply switch browsers till this is fixed. The 10.3, however, is up to date on security and works equally well -I've tested both. Although I tested that first and it works equally well, there are known critical vulnerabilities as reported by Secunia and Adobe,so I don't recommend it unless you have top security software. You will see other references to the 11.2 version on other threads.
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It's the ONLY one that gives full use of RealPlayer as well as updated security on the Flash Player and I've provided the most direct link to that version without having to download a cumbersome. People who have tried it have been very grateful once they stopped listening to all the confusing and misleading recommendations by Firefox and Adobe. I successfully tested uninstalling adobe's update and reinstalling with two different versions - 10.3 and 11.2 and posted this on other threads beginning 6/11. This is the proper workaround for the problem of not being able to see videos after the Adobe defective 11.3 update and not being able to download them with the RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin extension because Firefox disabled it.You can enable it but you won't be able to see videos unless you roll back the defective update and disabling it doesn't even work for some users to even see videos. Hi To All Freaked Out Firefox and RealPlayer users,
