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Flash Player 17.0.0.134 Released

Thanks, Chief, updating it now.

Side note: Java is now at V8 Update 40
 
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doh!!
It is supposed to update automatically if you turn that setting on, but I've found that it doesn't always do that for some reason.
 
doh!!
It is supposed to update automatically if you turn that setting on, but I've found that it doesn't always do that for some reason.

Not if the users are not an admin, it just prompts and then asks for the password so usually turn it off the auto update
 
Here it seems to work. Our users don't run as admin, and the updates work in the background.
I've been checking our machines and they are at the latest version without manual updates.

However, for some reason, in between major versions, this doesn't always happen or takes much longer, which is irritating. It would also be really convenient if they had 1 installer for both IE and Firefox.


Not if the users are not an admin, it just prompts and then asks for the password so usually turn it off the auto update
 
Still no download at Adobe for 17.0.0.134 ... guess maybe they found a bug and rather than release it, they went to 17.0.0.135 (which is also still not there)
 
Still no download at Adobe for 17.0.0.134 ... guess maybe they found a bug and rather than release it, they went to 17.0.0.135 (which is also still not there)


Just installed 17.0.0.134 version from their website so it's up now.
 
That only provides the stub installer, not the full downloads.


Still flash player 17..0.0.134,besides you asked where I got mine from and its still from their site,no issues so far with that flash version and my Firefox browser.

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Now that YouTube doesn't need flash I won't ever install it again.

Yes since Youtube player is HTML5 by default (and you don't play games online) you don't need flash since it's only used for ads today. Chrome users also don't need to install flash since it's already bundled with Chrome browser...
 
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