I installed the Pepper debugger (to confirm Google hadn't changed the behaviour again) on Windows 10 before replying. Ok but about Chrome for win 10 the problem is the pepperflash installer it says that pepperflash cannot be installedīecause it's managed by the browsers itself. Opera doesn't have a builtin Flash plugin, it uses the user installed Flash Player (release or debugger) ![]() ![]() To check where Chrome is loading Flash from, launch Chrome and navigate to chrome://flash, look for the Flash Plugin version and path While Gogole embeds Flash Player in Chrome, if the manually installed Flash Player version is equal to, or greater than, the embedded version, Chrome will load the user installed version.įor example, the embedded version is saved at C:\Users\labuser\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\28.0.0.161\pepflashplayer.dll and Chrome loads Flash from this locationĪfter installing the content debugger (of the same version), Chrome loads Flash from C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer64_28_0_0_161.dll Yandex isn't officially supported, as such, can't say how it handles the content debugger ![]() ![]() For Edge: At this time Microsoft does not offer the ActiveX Control content debugger for IE/Edge on Windows 10.įor Chrome/Opera, the content debuggers are available at Adobe Flash Player - Debug Downloads
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