![]() ![]() Now Flash Player is found again, and it seems to work. It simply did not exist anymore.Īfter much searching and cursing I found it and reentered it, with the boolean value 'true'. Serveral changes to about:config were done by me in an effort to make FF usable again, without nagging 'info' bars.įound it: Somehow the entry disappeared from my configuration under 'about:config'. deconfigures itself - and stops working.Īt this time Flash player is installed, shows in the systems software list as 'Adobe Flash Player 11 Plugin', Version 11.5.502.146. But working in the background, changing important things, reporting nothing, and then failing is exactly the reason why I disable all 'automatic' activities and want to be _asked_ before some idiotic piece of c. And you failed completely for me: If software insists to do things 'automatically', it should at least do them reliably, _or_ it should ask. If you did this for the 'normal user' (which you obviously do not respect anymore), you failed. ![]() (And yes, up to now I did update Flash and other plugins, when I was prompted to do so)Ĭlearly _your_ management does _not_ work: If I use the solutions which FF itself recommends, it sends me in an endless loop: Install newest Flash, sorry, Flash is outdated, install newest Flash. The question here is: How did you manage to disable the last version of Flash, and why? Why must I now register here and invest valuable time to get my browser to work again? If I had done something, installed or removed something, ok. I do _not_ want a new version every two weeks, which every time costs my effort and time to configure it how I want it. ![]() Many friends have these browsers - I am a bit conservative, and I want my browser stable and the look an feel should be stable also. I am already looking to Chrome and Opera. If this is not solved (and no, I will _not_ reinstall Firefox, I will _not_ delete my profile) in a few days, Firefox is dead for me. I do not want your chaos troupe to play around with _my_ installation. I am spitting angry now - this kind of trouble is the reason I only use ESR versions from Mozilla. The last version from Adobe - but it seems to be too old? I also installed it directly from Adobe (the Firefox version!!), in all cases it reports version 11.5.502.104. No success, it simply goes into a loop, always telling me my flash player is too old. Used the normal Firefox update, which it recommends (your flash player was deactivated, please install.). This has cost me hours up to now and it is _exactly_ the reason why I use the ESR channel.ĭeinstalled Adobe Flash completely (using Windows). Since I seldom use Flash, I just found out today, that youtube does not work anymore - FF insists, that my flash plugin is too old and it deactivated it. Since I do not use it, I deactivated it too. Then it insisted, that the Foxit PDF reader plugin was not up to date. It started with a very annoying bar, which cost me 2 hours to deactivate, which told me to update an very old and unused Adobe Reader plugin. Suddenly - without any actions by me - FF ESR 10.0.12 refuses to accept Adobe Flash? (System Win 7 64 Ultimate) ![]()
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