![]() ![]() Review your Group Policy settings to ensure you have the proper ADM template deployed. You can proactively disable Flash now in your Windows 10 Edge deployments to ensure that no one can use it. Set the toggle on for the “Ask before running Flash” option. In the left navigation, select “Site permissions” and then”Adobe Flash”. If you need to enable it, go to “Settings” and “more > Settings”. In the new release of Microsoft Edge (Chromium), Flash is disabled by default. The file is located at C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg for 64-bit installations and C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg. Either set AutoUpdateDisable = 1 or add the value of EOLUninstallDisable = 1. As noted in the Flash administration guide, you can set the properties in the mms.cfg to disable the prompt. You may wish to block the end-of-life notifications that will begin in the latter half of 2020. Enterprise enablement allows you to turn on preferences such as AllowListPreview, TraceOutputEcho, EnableAllowList and AllowListRootMovieOnly. ![]() The June release also provides logging capabilities to determine what Flash content is being used by client systems. Attackers will look for Flash and try to exploit it. Allowed content will continue to work on your system past the end-of-life deadline but is not recommended and should be done only as a last resort. Starting with the June 2020 release of Flash, you can configure Flash player to allow content only from a list of allowed URLs you trust and block all other content. Among the options is the ability to create a list of approved domains that Flash may run. If your enterprise relies on Flash, what are your options? Adobe is working with licensing partner Harman to provide enterprises with support and security options for Flash. Hopefully, if you’ve experienced this speed bump, this quick-tip will get you up an running again.Secure options for using Flash past Windows end of support I know this seems like a simple thing but I also know many users normally don’t even think about Flash being disabled in the browser, let alone how to re-enable it. If, in the future, you wish to disable Flash, you can simply follow the same steps from above and choose “Block” from the dropdown.
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