Adobe Flash Player is the high-performance, lightweight, highly expressive client runtime that delivers powerful and consistent user experiences across major operating systems, browsers, mobile phones,.
- Adobe Flash Player EOL General Information Page. Since Adobe no longer supports Flash Player after December 31, 2020 and blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021, Adobe strongly recommends all users immediately uninstall Flash Player to help protect their systems.
- Uninstalling Flash Player will help secure your system since Adobe will not issue Flash Player updates or security patches after the EOL Date. Adobe blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021 and the major browser vendors have disabled and will continue to disable Flash Player from running after the EOL Date.
- Adobe Flash Player NPAPI is Flash Player for Firefox. Adobe Flash Player is a free program that can be used to run flash animations in browsers. Programs for query ″flash player for firefox″ H264WebCam.
- Adobe Flash Player is working perfect now, so I don't want to take another web player. Visit Mozilla Corporation’s not-for-profit parent, the Mozilla Foundation.
- Adobe Flash Player NPAPI
Description
Integrate a modified version of Adobe Flash Player with your version of Firefox. Gain access to videos and animations based on Flash, process them immediately and avoid security breaches associated with this type of content. Work with FLV media and YouTube clips.
Adobe Flash Player NPAPI 32.0.0.465 can be downloaded from our website for free. The software belongs to Internet & Network Tools. The most popular versions of the Adobe Flash Player NPAPI 32.0, 22.0 and 21.0.
The latest version of the program can be installed on PCs running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, both 32 and 64-bit. Commonly, this program's installer has the following filenames: DigitalEditions.exe, flashplayer11_7r700_224_win_sa.exe, FlashPlayerApp.exe, FlashPlayerWEB.exe and flashplayer_11_sa.exe etc. The actual developer of the free software is Adobe Systems Incorporated. This download was scanned by our built-in antivirus and was rated as virus free.
From the developer:
Adobe Flash Player NPAPI is Flash Player for Firefox.
Adobe Flash Player is a free program that can be used to run flash animations in browsers. Many of the YouTube videos require it since they are encoded in FLV format. This version of the flash player can be used with Firebox browser.
You may want to check out more software, such as Adobe Flash Builder for Force.com, Adobe FlashPlayer GM or Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder, which might be related to Adobe Flash Player NPAPI.
***NOW UPDATED with Apple MacOS instructions, in addition to Microsoft Windows***
***Also updated with the solution to the mms.cfg file not working due to the UTF-8 bug***
You may have seen plenty of announcements over the past few years about Adobe Flash coming to the end of life. Various browser manufacturers announced they will disable Flash. Microsoft announced they will uninstall Flash from Windows using a Windows Update (although only the Flash that came automatically with Windows, NOT user-installed Flash). Apple completely disabled Flash in Safari. Below is the dreaded Flash End of Life logo that you will see once Flash is finally turned off:
Yes, I agree with Steve Jobs — Flash is buggy and not secure. However, there are many IT manufacturers out there that used Flash to build their management software interfaces. Some common examples are VMware vSphere, Horizon, and HPE CommandView. That management software is not going away, even though most of it is older. In fact, some of these Flash-managed devices will be there for the next 10 years. So, what can the desperate IT administrator do to manage his or her devices?
Adobe sends users for extended Flash support to a company called Harman. HPE charges money for older CommandView support. Do not pay any money to these companies to use Flash.
Table of Contents
Preparation
I am not recommending Chrome or Edge browsers for the below solution because they will auto-update and newer versions will not support Flash at all. Further, turning off auto-update in Chrome and Edge is difficult.
Here are 3 methods to get Flash running on your favorite website. Windows methods assume 64-bit Operating systems. If you want to try 32-bit Windows, the files are available, but the functionality has not been tested (although it will probably work). All the files talked about in these methods are downloadable below:
firefox-flash-end-solution-versions.zip_.pdf — Right click on the link and choose “Save Link As” or “Download Linked File As”. Save the file to your computer. Unhide file extensions. Remove _.pdf from the end of the name and Unzip/ExtractAll the file.
Adobe Flash
The file contains:
policies.json
Firefox Setup 78.6.0esr-64bit.exe
Firefox Setup 78.6.0esr-32bit.exe
Firefox 78.6.0esr.dmg
flash-eol-versions.zip_-1.pdf — Right click on the link and choose “Save Link As” or “Download Linked File As”. Save the file to your computer. Unhide file extensions. Remove _-1.pdf from the end of the name and Unzip/ExtractAll the file.
The file contains:
mms.cfg
Flash player for Firefox and Win7 – use this for Solution: install_flash_player.exe
Flash for Safari and Firefox – Mac: install_flash_player_osx.dmg
Flash for Opera and Chromium – Mac: install_flash_player_osx_ppapi.dmg
Flash Player for Chromium and Opera browsers: install_flash_player_ppapi.exe
Flash Player for IE active x: install_flash_player_ax.exe
Flash Player Beta 32 bit – May 14-2020: flashplayer_32_sa.exe flashplayer_32_sa.dmg
flash_player_32_0_admin_guide.pdf
Method 1 — Microsoft Windows, if you have Internet Explorer browser and Flash already installed
This method applies to many older Windows Operating systems like Server 2008, 2012, 2016 and Windows 7 and even older Windows 10. It assumes a 64-bit operating system.
- Do NOT upgrade Internet Explorer to the Microsoft Edge browser.
- Set Internet Explorer to be the default browser in Default Programs.
- Download the mms.cfg file.
- Open the mms.cfg file with Notepad.
- Edit the URL on the right of the Equals sign with an address of the Flash website or file that you need.
- Ex. AllowListUrlPattern=https://localhost/admin/
- If you need additional websites, place them on the next lines, like in this example.
- AllowListUrlPattern=https://localhost/admin/
- AllowListUrlPattern=http://testwebsite.com/
- AllowListUrlPattern=*://*.finallystopflash.com/
- Save mms.cfg file on the desktop.
- Important: if you did not use my file, but you are creating the file yourself, makes sure in Notepad Save As dialog, you select “All Files” as the type, and “UTF-8” as the Encoding.
- Copy the mms.cfg file into the following directory: C:WindowsSysWOW64MacromedFlash
- That disables Flash updates and allows to use Flash on specified websites.
- If you don’t see this directory, it means Flash is not installed and you need to use Method 2 instead.
- Restart the Internet Explorer browser.
- Go to your website.
- This will open Internet Explorer with Flash functional.
Method 2 — Microsoft Windows, if you don’t have Internet Explorer and/or Flash installed
This method applies to almost any Windows machine. It assumes a 64-bit operating system.
- If you already have another version of Firefox installed, uninstall it.
- Download the “Firefox Setup 78.6.0esr-64bit.exe” and “policies.json” files. This Firefox installer is the Enterprise version (what you need).
- Install Firefox ESR, but do NOT open it, or if it opens, close right away.
- In the “C:Program FilesMozilla Firefox” directory, create a folder called “distribution”
- Put “policies.json” file into the folder “distribution” — this disables automatic Firefox updates.
- Start Firefox ESR.
- Go to URL: about:policies
- Check that “DisableAppUpdate” policy is there and it says “True”.
- Set Firefox to be the default browser in Default Programs.
- Download “Flash player for Firefox and Win7 – use this for Solution: install_flash_player.exe” and “mms.cfg”.
- Double click on the install_flash_player.exe to install Flash for Firefox. Click all Next prompts.
- If you are prompted to choose “Update Flash Player Preferences”, select “Never Check for Updates”.
- Open mms.cfg file with Notepad
- Edit the URL on the right of the Equals sign with an address of the Flash website or file that you need.
- Ex. AllowListUrlPattern=https://localhost/admin/
- If you need additional websites, place them on the next lines, like in these examples:
- AllowListUrlPattern=https://localhost/admin/
- AllowListUrlPattern=http://testwebsite.com/
- AllowListUrlPattern=*://*.finallystopflash.com/
- Save mms.cfg file on the desktop.
- Important: if you did not use my file, but you are creating the file yourself, makes sure in Notepad Save As dialog, you select “All Files” as the type, and “UTF-8” as the Encoding.
- Copy the “mms.cfg” file into the following directory: C:WindowsSysWOW64MacromedFlash
- That disables Flash updates and allows to use Flash on specified websites.
- Restart Firefox ESR.
- When going to the flash website you specified, click on the big logo in the middle, then “Allow”.
Method 3 — Apple MacOS
This method applies to almost any MacOS version.
- If you already have another version of Firefox installed, uninstall it.
- Download “Firefox 78.6.0esr.dmg” and “policies.json” files. This Firefox ESR for Mac installer is the Enterprise version (what you need).
- Open the DMG file. Drag the Firefox ESR icon to the Applications folder, which installs it on the Mac. Do NOT open Firefox ESR yet.
- Open the Terminal application.
- Type the following and press Enter (start typing from xattr).
- xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Firefox.app
- This allows Firefox customization without corrupting the application.
- xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Firefox.app
- Go to the Applications folder.
- Right click on the Firefox.app application and select “Show Package Contents”.
- Go to Contents>Resources folder and when there create a folder called “distribution”.
- Put “policies.json” file into the folder “distribution” — this disables automatic Firefox updates.
- Start Firefox ESR.
- Go to URL: about:policies
- Check that “DisableAppUpdate” policy is there and it says “True”.
- Download “Flash for Safari and Firefox – Mac: install_flash_player_osx.dmg” and “mms.cfg”.
- Double click on the install_flash_player_osx.dmg to mount the disk. Double click the installer to install Flash for Firefox.
- When asked to choose on “Update Flash Player Preferences”, select “Never Check for Updates (not recommended)”.
- Place the mms.cfg file on the Desktop. Open mms.cfg file with TextEdit.
- Edit the URL on the right of the Equals sign with an address of the Flash website or file that you need.
- Ex. AllowListUrlPattern=https://localhost/admin/
- If you need additional websites, place them on the next lines, like in these examples:
- AllowListUrlPattern=https://localhost/admin/
- AllowListUrlPattern=http://testwebsite.com/
- AllowListUrlPattern=*://*.finallystopflash.com/
- Save mms.cfg file to the Desktop. Copy the mms.cfg file.
- Paste the “mms.cfg” file into the following directory:
- /Library/Application Support/Macromedia/ (Mac Hard Drive>Library>Application Support>Macromedia)
- If there is already an existing mms.cfg file in there, Replace it.
- That disables Flash updates and allows to use Flash on specified websites.
Adobe Flash Player Firefox Alternative
- Restart Firefox ESR for Mac.
- When going to the flash website you specified, click on the big logo in the middle, then “Allow”.