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    • bishoptonyusa
      bishoptonyusa last edited by

      under Ver 36,,, BE SURE you have also the latest SHOCKWAVE installed,,, Be sure all plug in are ENABLED.
      Flash 22 is workin fine for me,,, IS it telling YOU it cannot load plugin? If it loads then its in and there may be other issues... MAYBE uninstall,, do fresh 36.0 then add falsh 22 and Shockwave. I was having trouble with not getting Ustreams and a news stream,, NOW all that is gone. WE all hope OPERA techs can find out with ADOBES help why some works and some do not? Keep us informed,,, SEND tips! thanks NOTE,as to rolling back system restore,,, Hmmm you might solve it,,, BUT think also what will be loss that you did between then and now and what might need to be redone... Give it some thought,,, LOTS of THOUGHTS!

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        So what you're saying is I should change my browser

        You should upgrade your Windows. Sooner or later all browsers and other softwares will stop working on XP/Vista.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          The new Flash player 23.0.0.162 fixes critical security vulnerabilities : "... if exploited would allow malicious native-code to execute, potentially without a user being aware."

          https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb16-29.html

          Code execution, information disclosure, stuff like that.

          Going back to 22.0.0.209 doesn't sound like a good idea.

          And now the cat got out of the bag : we XP users may still be running 22.0.0.209.

          Double shot of unpatched.

          FML.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by
            1. Uninstall Flash PPAPI plugin 23.0.0.162 from Control Panel. 2. Download Flash PPAPI plugin 22.0.0.209

            I don't think this is the solution. The reason I say this is because, I have set my Adobe Flash to be updated MANUALLY. So I dont get automatic updates and was using the old version 22.0.0.229,. However, the BBC web site is broken where I get the message 'Couldn't load plug-in.'.

            Example : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37386017 - comes up with 'Couldn't load plug-in.'

            So I went forward and upgraded my Flash to 23.0.0.162 and the problem is still there.

            I am using Windows XP.

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            • kaliszop
              kaliszop last edited by

              The version 22.0.0.229 works for me

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              • bishoptonyusa
                bishoptonyusa last edited by

                I went back to 22 and it is all working fine... SEE the Adobe Forums. 23 crashed Chrome and there was horror at google..thousands died using Win 10! It is a wide spread issue and it aint XP or Vista! Its all over. <> Adobe was fixing the Issue with Google. But Opera techs had no solution yet, the one I contacted said 22 was fixing the issue but why 23 was not working was Unknown. See links above.

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                • bishoptonyusa
                  bishoptonyusa last edited by
                  1. Uninstall Flash PPAPI plugin 23.0.0.162 from Control Panel.
                  2. Download Flash PPAPI plugin 22.0.0.209 from
                    http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/win/install_flash_playe r_22_ppapi.exe
                  3. Install it.
                  4. Be Happy .
                    FOUND THIS AT ADOBE FORUM.
                    WORKED FOR ME
                    ADOBE LINL.... https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2208589
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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Hi bishoptonyusa,

                    Thx! I stand corrected, I went back to the previous version ( 22.0.0.209 ) and the videos on the BBC web site started working again. I can't explain it, because I only upgraded to 23.0.0.162, because my existing version was not working. Mine was set to 'manual' update.

                    Another useful tip, those who go back to the previous version, need to set Flash to "Notify to install updates" otherwise, Flash will keep re-installing the latest version and it will break again.

                    Will someone be kind enough to let us know when it is safe to upgrade Flash? As I think they are trying to work on a fix....

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                    • bishoptonyusa
                      bishoptonyusa last edited by

                      note as a Precaution,,, if You use XP or Vista,,,, go to services.msc,,, disable the BITS services and click on stop,,, then disable the 2 chrome updaters and hit stop,,, then Disable the Automatic Updates and hit stop. This will stop all call home ports. ALSO if you have the Manufacture calling home, then disable them too,,, WHY do all this? Because your computer was not told that the Phone line to MS was unplugged and they will forever try to call home and up date to LINKS all now gone. vista uses 50% processor till it gets home to answer,, BUT the line is dead. Flash Player 22 should stay stable! KEEP checking to see when they resolve the issue and which Version works in Opera again!!! Good Luck.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Uninstall Flash PPAPI plugin 23.0.0.162.
                        Download Flash PPAPI plugin 22.0.0.209.
                        Install it.
                        Be Happy.

                        Yeah, if this makes you happy :

                        Adobe has released security updates for Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and ChromeOS. These updates address critical vulnerabilities that could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.

                        Vulnerability Details

                        • These updates resolve an integer overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution (CVE-2016-4287).

                        • These updates resolve use-after-free vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution (CVE-2016-4272, CVE-2016-4279, CVE-2016-6921, CVE-2016-6923, CVE-2016-6925, CVE-2016-6926, CVE-2016-6927, CVE-2016-6929, CVE-2016-6930, CVE-2016-6931, CVE-2016-6932).

                        • These updates resolve security bypass vulnerabilities that could lead to information disclosure (CVE-2016-4271, CVE-2016-4277, CVE-2016-4278).

                        • These updates resolve memory corruption vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution (CVE-2016-4274, CVE-2016-4275, CVE-2016-4276, CVE-2016-4280, CVE-2016-4281, CVE-2016-4282, CVE-2016-4283, CVE-2016-4284, CVE-2016-4285, CVE-2016-6922, CVE-2016-6924).

                        https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb16-29.html

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                        • regentroad5
                          regentroad5 last edited by

                          I have a Windows Vista OS and use Opera as my browser. Like many others, it appears, Flash Player is no longer working for me in Opera. I don't want to revert to an earlier version, because I worry I may be exposing my computer to all sorts of viruses and malware, so I'm waiting patiently for Adobe to devise a fix for the version of Flash Player that serves Opera in Windows.
                          Can somebody please advise me if they think my wait will have a positive outcome?
                          Thank you.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Just been upgraded to Opera Ver 40.0.2308.62 on Win 8. Must say (very) initial impression is that it is browsing snappily and even Flash is working! Rather different to the somewhat sluggish and rather lumpy Ver 39.0.2256.71 edition.

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                            • regentroad5
                              regentroad5 last edited by

                              With My OS being Vista, It appears I am only able to have Opera 36.0 on my system. Following advice given I have downloaded Flash Player(fp_22.0.0.209 and am now able to view content I wasn't able to before.
                              I worry though that in doing this I am at greater risk of my computer being exposed to all kinds of viruses and malware, so can somebody tell me please when the latest version of Flash Player will be released that addresses the problems afflicting Flash Player when used in conjunction with Opera browser.
                              Thank you.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                I'd like to know that too, as I suspect would many, many others!
                                It's in Adobe's hands I suspect, but they certainly have to do something. It's fairly unbelievable that they released a version of the Pepper Flash plugin that doesn't actually work in any Chromium-based browser as far as I can see.
                                It is possible that it's a Vista/XP specific problem, in which case it may not be fixed as they will just say Flash 23+ isn't compatible with those operating systems, but as the 23 NPAPI plugin still works fine that would seem to be unlikely.
                                I'm pretty sure that not all of the people reporting this problem are on old operating systems either.
                                Google Chrome is going to drop support for Flash anyway very soon apparently, but whether this will also apply to other Chromium browsers I don't know.
                                🙂

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  What about WebKit, Dave? Would there be a difference?

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    I don't think this has anything to do with Webkit or Chromium.
                                    I've seen nothing to imply that they have intentionally changed their fundamental compatibility with Flash.
                                    I suspect that hard though it is to believe Adobe have just released a version of their Pepper Flash plugin that doesn't actually work with the browsers that it's supposed to work with!
                                    🙂

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      Further research has thrown up that the problem is indeed that Pepper Flash 23 does not work on Windows XP or Vista, although the NPAPI and ActiveX plugins do.
                                      I guess that as it's only used in Chromium-based browsers, which also no longer support XP or Vista, Adobe decided it wasn't worth keeping the Pepper Flash plugin compatible, as that is the only place it's used anyway.
                                      Slimjet have updated their XP compatible branch to prevent the plugin automatically updating to the non-functional version.
                                      Opera isn't affected by this as it doesn't include the Flash plugin with the browser, as Chrome and Slimjet do.
                                      😞

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        It's the second Tuesday of the month, and Adobe has released a new Flash Player : 23.0.0.185.

                                        Over at the Adobe forums thread, staff says 23.0.0.185 fixes this issue.

                                        I installed it, and I no longer get the "can't load plugin" issue.

                                        One funny thing, though, every time I go to "settings", I get the Windows error message saying "Opera encountered a problem and needs to close". But when I click on "close" it doesn't close, and I can continue to use Opera with no problem.

                                        It gives these details :

                                        AppName: opera.exe AppVer: 36.0.2130.80 ModName: pepflashplayer32_23_0_0_185.dll
                                        ModVer: 23.0.0.185 Offset: 000f47b5

                                        This is on XP SP3, Opera 36.0.2130.80.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          Yep, working fine here.
                                          I must say, referring to what I said in my previous post, that I'm very surprised that Adobe fixed this!
                                          Does make you wonder even more why they put a non-working version out there in the first place......
                                          🙂

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            Actually, forget what I said before, the plugin loads but is extremely unstable, both in Opera and Slimjet.
                                            If you try and do anything other than simply play the video in real time, like scrubbing or seeking, it immediately crashes.
                                            ;_;

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