It doesn't seem realistic that I should do this and override the existing installations so I have not tried this on any of the 3 browsers. My issue is that even with these new Adobe installations, all three browsers will not recognize the existance of Flash and Shockwave on my desktop and each browser asks me to dowload them to their individual browsers. I am using 3 browsers primarily because IE8 no longer displayes content on certain websites correctly, so I go to Firefox or Google Chrome on many occasions.(In actuality, both of these browsers load pages much slower than IE8 even though they still are supporting XP?) ![]() To enable them, click here and then right-click on the Shockwave content. The software will update automatically when you play a Shockwave movie as well, unless you've disabled Auto Updates. Now I find I have certain websites that require it for viewing content so I have recently installed Adobe Flash Player 16 along with Adobe Shockwave Player 12.1 which I believe is needed as a plug-in? (Both of these are the latest versions!) Just go to the main Adobe Downloads page, scroll down to the bottom, and choose Adobe Shockwave Player. I have previously had Adobe Flash Player installed in past years and had not used it very often and uninstalled it. I need help, actually my husband needs help. All seems fine on my system so a safe update Win 10 Update of Flash Player How do I stop the update in Windows Updates and Activation. ![]() MS pushed a flash update to edge and IE11 today. Windows XP Pro/IE8/Firefox/Google Chrome browsers Adobe flash update 5/1/16 in Windows Updates and Activation.
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