Win10 FlashPlayer Not working
flash player stopped working in both edge , ie, flash player had been giving intermittent problems since before original win 10 upgrade couple years ago, had been hoping win 10 fix problem. of course still neither adobe or microsoft websites allow flashplayer manual update or install win 10. had tried normal things, cleared caches, ensured enabled in both browsers, etc. deinstalled , reinstalled video card drivers also. de-installed flash player making sure system32 , syswow64 flash folders deleted , flash player gone control panel, reinstall flash player did complete win 10 reinstall. checked enabled both edge , ie again. had no effect, every site flash content says flashplayer not installed. running win10 pro 64-bit on alienware 3d i7 cpu nvidia graphics card, else works well. web search indicates widespread win10 - flashplayer problems, adobe appears not supporting since microsoft incorporated win10, microsoft doing nothing support either, consumers caught in middle many websites not usable.
if needed vent, that's cool. in order give useful advice, i'm going need clear, specific descriptions of problem you're experiencing. taking them 1 @ time useful.
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1195540
flash player built-in component of internet explorer , edge on windows 10, don't have ability perform installation. *has* distributed directly microsoft in windows 8 , higher, per requirements.
we have entire team dedicated supporting win10. talk edge team @ microsoft on weekly basis, there's nothing actionable take them based on information you've provided.
here's generic advice win10 , edge. guess stands in majority of scenarios describe; however, without actionable specifics, can't try go @ it.
first, confirm activex filtering configured allow flash content:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/867968
internet explorer 11 , edge introduce number of changes both how browser identifies remote web servers, , how processes javascript intended target behaviors specific internet explorer. unfortunately, means content on sites broken until content provider changes site conform new development approach required modern versions of ie.
you can try work around these issues using compatibility view:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/use-compatibility-view#ie=ie-11
if inconvenient, using google chrome may preferable alternative.
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