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GhostFairy
Hi, everyone.
I'm fully aware that Flash has tons of security issues that could put my device into a severely trouble. But as an enterprise costumer, some dedicated website just doesn’t want to embrace HTML5, I have to accept for no other choice.
For now, KB4577586 aka Flash removal update still in Microsoft Update Catalog and only for manually download. Probably couple months later it would be listed in Optional Update in Windows Update. And finally, it will be pushed to every Windows 10 devices. Probably... I think...
So, I'm curious about what do I have to do if I need to use Flash maybe twice per year. Since it's a removal tool, neither IE nor Edge nor Edge Chromium shouldn't be able to run Flash anymore. And by disable entire update all the way down forever surely not a good solution here. According to this, looks like I cannot be able to reinstall Flash either, I don't know if it's real or not.
Questions:
1. Is it possible to regain Flash after KB4577586?
2. If not, could you provide any workaround for that?
Thanks for any response.
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I'm fully aware that Flash has tons of security issues that could put my device into a severely trouble. But as an enterprise costumer, some dedicated website just doesn’t want to embrace HTML5, I have to accept for no other choice.
For now, KB4577586 aka Flash removal update still in Microsoft Update Catalog and only for manually download. Probably couple months later it would be listed in Optional Update in Windows Update. And finally, it will be pushed to every Windows 10 devices. Probably... I think...
So, I'm curious about what do I have to do if I need to use Flash maybe twice per year. Since it's a removal tool, neither IE nor Edge nor Edge Chromium shouldn't be able to run Flash anymore. And by disable entire update all the way down forever surely not a good solution here. According to this, looks like I cannot be able to reinstall Flash either, I don't know if it's real or not.
Questions:
1. Is it possible to regain Flash after KB4577586?
2. If not, could you provide any workaround for that?
Thanks for any response.
Continue reading...