![]() (Flash warning in Internet Explorer 11, Source: Bleeping Computer) Disabling the warningĮnterprise customers who want to disable this notification bar in Internet Explorer 11 can do so by opening the following registry key: This notification bar informs users visiting websites with Flash content that support for Adobe Flash Player will end on December 31, 2020, as shown in the screenshot below (I no longer have a Windows 10 version 1809 or 190x machine to test, the screen shot is from the colleagues of Bleeping Computer). For more information, see KB4581051.Īs soon as one of these updates is installed on the mentioned Windows 10 versions, Internet Explorer 11 can display a notification about the expiration of Flash support. In both preview updates there is a point mentioned:Īdds a notification to Internet Explorer 11 that informs users about the end of support for Adobe Flash in December 2020. On September 16, 2020, Microsoft released the preview updates KB4577062 for Windows 10 version 190x and update KB4577069 for Windows 10 version 1809. Notifcation bar about End of Flash in Internet Explorer I had discussed this in the blog post Microsoft: Flash Player will be removable in autumn, support will end in 2021. ![]() The "Update to remove Adobe Flash Player" will also be included as part of the "Cumulative Update" and "Monthly Rollup" from this point on. This will be done via the latest "Cumulative Update" on Windows 10 platforms and via "Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 11" or "Monthly Rollup" on Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard. In summer 2021, all APIs, Group Policy, and user interfaces that specifically govern the behavior of Adobe Flash Player will be removed from Microsoft Edge (legacy) and Internet Explorer 11.
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