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Pro2 keeps requesting Flash upgrade when already upgraded, so cant view on PC.
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@Kiwifarmer wrote:
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When you get the error, look in the address bar. You'll see a "lego" icon immediatly to the left of the padlock. Click on the lego, and there will be an option to allow flash. Click on Allow
After that, click on the "x" over the update error to dismiss it, and press "live" again. You might need to log in again - but even if you do, flash will work.
Unfortunately you will need to repeat this every time you log in.
It does work better with Chrome. There you click the padlock (there is no lego icon). With Chrome 77 (just released), the browser remembers to allow flash (at least it is doing that for me).
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@Kiwifarmer wrote:
Firefox
When you get the error, look in the address bar. You'll see a "lego" icon immediatly to the left of the padlock. Click on the lego, and there will be an option to allow flash. Click on Allow
After that, click on the "x" over the update error to dismiss it, and press "live" again. You might need to log in again - but even if you do, flash will work.
Unfortunately you will need to repeat this every time you log in.
It does work better with Chrome. There you click the padlock (there is no lego icon). With Chrome 77 (just released), the browser remembers to allow flash (at least it is doing that for me).
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To the right of the Lock icon in the address bar at the top of the page there is another icon, (I believe it looks a little like a Lego block). Click on that and turn off Content blocking.
Chrome is better. Click on the Lock icon and You will se a line for Flash with a dropdown box to the right of it. In the dropdown box, select Allow Flash.
Brian
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Thanks Guys appreciate the solution.
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