![]() EnableAllowList = 1ĪllowListUrlPattern = AllowListUrlPattern = ĪllowListUrlPattern = *:///įeel free to add as many “AllowListUrlPattern” items as you require. ![]() The contents of the “mms.cfg” file should be as follows. On Linux, you’ll need to create a file called “mms.cfg” in the following path: ~/.config/google-chrome/Default/Pepper Data/Shockwave Flash/System/ Make sure you replace “USERNAME” with your own account. On a Mac, you’ll need to create a file called “mms.cfg” in the following path: /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Pepper Data/Shockwave Flash/System/ ![]() On Windows, you’ll need to create a file called “mms.cfg” in the following path: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Pepper Data\Shockwave Flash\System\ In order for this workaround, you will need Chrome Version 87 or earlier. Outlining their decision, Microsoft said: “To help keep our customers secure, Microsoft will remove the Flash component from Windows through the KB4577586 ‘Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player’.This workaround should only be used for emergency situations as you should truly try to reduce your dependence on Flash. Microsoft also explained in a blog post online that KB4577586 will be included as part of Windows 10 version 21H1 which is expected to start rolling out this month. Next month the KB4577586 update will also be included with the Preview Update for Windows 10, version 1809 and above. ![]() While KB4577586 is a mandatory download in July, Windows 10 users may get it before then – depending on which patches they download. ![]() It comes after Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari all ended support for Flash player prior to the start of this year. This update won’t impact third-party installations of Flash, but instead versions of the Adobe software that had been bundled with Windows itself. In July the KB4577586 download, also known as ‘Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player’, will become mandatory for all versions of Windows. And now Microsoft has confirmed plans to start removing Adobe Flash Player from Windows 10 devices. It looked like the writing was on the wall for Flash Player when Adobe last year confirmed they were ceasing support. ![]()
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