It doesn´t occur using Chrome.
Since I rather prefer Firefox, what to do?
Greetz
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...I have a similar problem when group chat ends, my screen gets frozen yet I can still hear the model talking. I find that refreshing takes care of the problem. It doesn't happen everytime so I'm not sure what triggers the freeze. I run IE. It doesn't really bother me!!! Quote
I´ve got Flash 11.3.300.262. Is that the latest version?
I´m kind of hesitant to get into the procedures of disabling the protected mode, though.
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Disabling protected mode is very easy actually. Maybe worth a try to see if it helps, you can easily undo it and have it back to normal. Quote
Disabling protected mode is very easy actually.
For you, Nabil, for you!
Thanks again for the quick reply.
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http://techdows.com/2012/06/disable-flash-players-protected-mode-for-firefox.html
Adobes way to do it:-
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071
Copied the important bits from Adobe link that you need.
Finally, if these problems are blocking you from using Flash Player we recommend, as a last resort, you either revert back to Flash Player 11.2 or temporarily disable Protected Mode. We strongly recommend that Protected Mode is manually enabled once this issue is resolved.
To revert to a previous version of Flash Player, please see this FAQ: How do I revert to a previous version of Flash Player?
To disable Protected Mode, add the following line to your mms.cfg file located in:
Windows 32bit: C:windowssystem32macromedflash
Windows 64bit: C:windowssyswow64macromedflash
ProtectedMode=0
If the mms.cfg file does not exist, create one using any standard text editor (e.g.. notepad)
Depending on your operating system, you might need to first save the mms.cfg file to a writable location (such as your documents or desktop folder) and then copy the file into the destination folder using Windows Explorer.
To re-enable Protected Mode, simply remove the line from the mms.cfg file.
IF YOU GET REALLY STUCK A VIDEO BELOW WORKING YOU THREW IT.
There is even a video here on youtube showing how to disable Protected Mode in Flash Player Plugin.
Firefox Fix: Disable protected mode in Flash
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LOL naa will be fine really, you can't break anything playing with the flash player configuration file (mms.cfg), you need to know the correct commands to blow up flash player (it manages to self destruct all by itself normally anyway as you know (Add Mission Impossible music here)). Just take a backup of the mms.cfg file before you alter it so you can always just restore it by copying it back to the folder.
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..but seriously, under windows.system32.macromed.flash there´s no mms.cfg-file, so I´m still doctoring.
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..but seriously, under windows.system32.macromed.flash there´s no mms.cfg-file, so I´m still doctoring.
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All you need to do then is copy the one from C:windows syswow64 macromedflash into C:windows system32 macromedflash
Just remove everything in that file after copying it to C:windows system32 macromedflash and leave only the line ProtectedMode=0, the one in the C:windows syswow64 macromedflash will have 2 other lines aswell as ProtectedMode=0.
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C: Windows System32 Macromed Flash
File mms.cfg here to download to go into above folder
http://netload.in/dateiMY3KC8PHPj/mms.cfg.htm
C: Windows SysWOW64 Macromed Flash
File mms.cfg here to download to go into above folder
http://netload.in/dateiYKfrDm16bH/mms.cfg.htm
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I just followed now the youtubevideo and got the changes done. So now we´ll see if everything is fine.
Appriciated your last post, `cause I think I´m not the only one with these issues.
Thanks again.
Sincerly
Bisport
P.S. One more thing: is it necessary to delete the other two lines? Haven´t done it yet out of caution. Quote
P.S. One more thing: is it necessary to delete the other two lines? Haven´t done it yet out of caution.
Yes the one in the C: Windows System32 Macromed Flash should only have the one line that is
ProtectedMode=0
and the one in C: Windows SysWOW64 Macromed Flash will have 3 lines
AutoUpdateDisable=1
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=0
ProtectedMode=0
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P.S. For you guys with similiar issues, Nabil´s the man to ask! He leads the blind through the labyrinth. Quote
2/3/13 @ 10:50am
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Your links to adobe an another one all give a 404 here,Purgatory.
Neveretheless I admire your dedication and professionalism.
I was referred from
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=9&thread_id=1203&num_posts=3
to this thread. Quote