Requires Flash Player V9.0.246 Or Higher [2021] - This Application
If you are trying to access an older server (like Cisco UCS), consider these workarounds: 5520 CIMC update fails/No FLASH access to old CIMC r2.0
The error message is a frequent roadblock for users attempting to access legacy web applications, vintage browser games, corporate intranets, or multimedia presentations. Adobe officially discontinued Flash Player on December 31, 2020, and blocked Flash content from running in major browsers two weeks later.
18;write_to_target_document7;default18;write_to_target_document1a;_G3TsabebNaj5seMP-63AiQs_20;4c85;0;4c4e; this application requires flash player v9.0.246 or higher
Download (the lightweight version that downloads games as you play them).
Several browsers are specifically designed to handle legacy content by integrating the last version of the Flash Player plugin. If you are trying to access an older
If you are trying to play old web games or animations, Flashpoint is the best preservation project available.
Do you have a specific you're trying to open, or is this happening on a particular website ? Several browsers are specifically designed to handle legacy
Some legacy apps specifically look for the ActiveX version (historically for Internet Explorer), so having it installed for another browser like Firefox won't help.
If your business relies on an old application that strictly requires Flash v9.0.246, isolate it entirely. Download or VMware . Install an older operating system like Windows 7.
Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox have completely stripped out the NPAPI and PPAPI plugin architectures required to run Flash.