![]() ![]() I also told you the only way we know about to re-enable the plugin was to use a new user profile. It would confirm a systemic problem with the Flash player that has nothing to do with ** ** > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = ) > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = in particular.ģ. ![]() Have you even tried to display a page with a swf in it, other than ** ** > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = ) > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = in the ps3 browser? You use ps3xploit tools at your own risk & there is no official support, I (and the others) have been helping you only out of courtesy so far & well, my own courtesy ends here & now.ġ. So given the fact that I already told you what I know & because I seemingly don't understand a f#king thing anyway, this is my last post in this thread, no point replying to it. Now that is all I know about the Flash plugin, I have never had time to investigate ps3 browser plugins usage any further. I would add just one thing, from my own experience, it appears that creating a new user profile doesn't always reset the Flash plugin configuration as expected, I don't really know why, blame s#ny for that & also for not giving users an easy way to re-enable disabled plugins. If the Flash plugin is permanently disabled, I also told you the only way we know about to re-enable the plugin was to use a new user profile. Have you even checked it btw (using HEN)?ģ. I told you which file to look at to confirm the issue of a permanently disabled Flash plugin (settings.xml) & what markup to expect in it. It's extremely unlikely given the fact that many thousands of users have reported no such problems since December 2020 when the last update was pushed.Ģ. If the swf shows fine, then, and only then, the issue might be with ** ** > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = ) > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL =. If the swf doesn't show, it will confirm a systemic problem with the Flash player that has nothing to do with ** ** > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = ) > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = in particular. Even with the new Windows 10 update installed, it’s possible that some Flash components may continue to reside on an individual’s computer, so it’s advisable to carry out a manual uninstall as well, lest they continue to pose a security risk.Click to expand.1. Microsoft has also warned that its latest update cannot be removed once installed, so once Flash is gone, it will be gone for good.
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