Google Chrome: Problem With Shockwave Flash Player
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Adobe Flash Player is directly integrated with Google Chrome and enabled by default. Available updates for Adobe Flash Player are automatically included in Chrome system updates.
If you've previously installed Adobe Flash Player separately, you'll see two files listed for the plug-in. If both are listed as enabled, the version bundled with Chrome will be used. To enable a specific version of Adobe Flash Player, click Details in the upper-right corner of the page. Then click the Enable link for the version of Adobe Flash Player you want to enable.
As far as I am concerned, I stay away from Chrome, I use Firefox and never any issues with anything. Why fight with Chrome's complications? Who needs a headache? You?
If you've previously installed Adobe Flash Player separately, you'll see two files listed for the plug-in. If both are listed as enabled, the version bundled with Chrome will be used. To enable a specific version of Adobe Flash Player, click Details in the upper-right corner of the page. Then click the Enable link for the version of Adobe Flash Player you want to enable.
As far as I am concerned, I stay away from Chrome, I use Firefox and never any issues with anything. Why fight with Chrome's complications? Who needs a headache? You?