Tuesday 8 May 2012

Flash player not working

1. Ensure that the latest version of Flash Player is installed
1.    Visit Check the Status of Flash Player version.
2.    Ensure that you have installed the latest Flash Player version. 
2. Disable ActiveX Filtering (if you are using Internet Explorer 9)
1.    In Internet Explorer, select Tools > Safety.
1.    On the Manage Add-ons screen, on the left pane, under Show, select All add-ons from the drop-down list. All add-ons for Internet Explorer are listed on the right panel. 
2.    On the right panel, under Adobe Systems Incorporated, select Shockwave Flash Object, and click Enable. Then, click Close.
3.    Close Internet Explorer and restart it.
4. Ensure that you have the latest version of Flash Player (if you are using Chrome)
You don’t have to install Flash Player if you use Chrome. Flash Player is integrated into Chrome and enabled by default. Chrome automatically updates when new versions of Flash Player are available. To ensure that you have installed the latest version of Chrome and have the latest version of Flash Player, select Chrome > About Google Chrome.

•    If you see the message “Google Chrome is up-to-date,” you have the latest version of Chrome.
•    If Chrome is not up-to-date, click Update Now.
5. Delete all Flash Player browsing data
1.    Click Start > Control Panel.
2.    Double-click Flash Player.
3.    In the Flash Player Setting Manager, click Advanced.
4.    Under Browsing Data and Settings, click Delete All.                                                                             5. Remove Flash Player cache
1.    On your computer, select Start > Run. (On Windows 7, click Start and type in Search Programs and Files.)
2.    Type %appdata%\Adobe and click OK.Delete the Flash Player folder.
3.    Repeat step 1 and type %appdata%\Macromedia.
4.    Delete the Flash Player folder.
7. Disable Flash Player hardware acceleration
1.    Right-click the Flash Player version box provided in the Find Flash Player capabilities page.  
2.    Click Settings.
3.    In the Display tab, deselect Enable Hardware Acceleration if it is selected.
8. Increase the storage limit for a specific website
Do this step only if you have issues with a specific website.
1.    Go to the Flash Player Storage Settings page. This page lets you change the storage settings for websites that you’ve visited.
2.    From the list of visited websites,  select the website with which you have issues.
3.    Move the slider displayed on the top to 10 MB.

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