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in Internet Explorer chris.campbell Aug 27, 2013 2:32 AM If you're having problems viewing Flash content on the Web using Internet Explorer 9 or higher, even though you're sure Flash Player is installed, it may be because the Flash Player Add-on has been disabled (turned off) in your browser settings.To enable Flash Player, please follow the steps outlined find flash player version below: Please click here for an HTML5 version of this video: YouTube HTML5 HD LinkLaunch Internet Explorer and navigate to http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html If you see an animation playing, then Flash Player is enabled. If you don't see an animation playing, then Flash Player is not enabled. In that case, click on the Tools icon in the top right corner of Internet Explorer. (The icon looks like a cogwheel.)In the drop-down menu which appears, click Manage Add-Ons.In the dialog which appears, select Toolbars and Extensions.In the list of Add-ons, look for “Shockwave Flash Object" - which is another name for Flash Player.In the Status column, check to see whether Shockwave Flash Object is Disabled. If it is, click the row for Shockwave Flash Object to highlight it.In the bottom right corner of the Manage Add-ons dialog, click the Enable button.Close the Manage Add-ons dialog.Click Refresh to reload the webpage. If you see the animation playing this time, then Flash Player has been successfully enabled.If you continue to encounter problems viewing Flash content after completing these st
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Internet in our favorite browsers. This is possible, when your browser havelatest internet explorer 11 flash not working version of Adobe Flash player installed. But sometimes even after having latest version of flash player installed, you might flash ie 11 find that Flash is not working in Internet Explorer, and you may not able to carry out operations which require flash. This means that quite possibly some Flash settings may https://forums.adobe.com/thread/885448 have been disturbed. If these configurations gos wrong, Flash might not work on your browsers. Recently, we came around such an issue with Microsoft propriety browser, Internet Explorer 11. We found that Flash on our system worked perfectly with alternative browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, but it was not working with Internet Explorer. We tried to run the Flash testbut Adobe‘s system http://www.thewindowsclub.com/flash-not-working-in-internet-explorer was not able to detect whats going wrong. May be this was because we're running Windows 8.1. If you are facing this issue, you may try the following: Flash not working in Internet Explorer 11 FIX 1 1. Open Internet Explorer 11 and then go to any website with flash content; such as YouTube. Press Windows Key + X keys or click the gear icon at the top right corner of browser window. Click Compatibility View settings then. Advertisement ^ 2. In the Compatibility View Settings window, add the sites you're having issues with showing flash content. Before clicking Close, make sure you have checked the options at bottom; Display intranet sites in Compatibility View and Use Microsoft compatibility lists. Restart the Internet Explorer and your problem should be fixed! FIX 2 You can get rid of this issue by re-registering the flash.ocx file in System32 folder. This file if not registered, may input to arise issues with flash. Well, open an administrative Command Prompt, enter following command and hit Enter key: regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash\flash.ocx As a result ofabove command, it will re-register the flash.o
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