Flash player es t'il disponible sur ipad4

J'ai besoin de flash player pour pouvoir utilisé un site internet est il disponible à télécharger sur un ipad

Hello (I'm french sorry with my english),
I tried to read PDF with safary but I didn't succed because the file is on my cloud (Orange). A message box said "you must install flash to follow" (or something like that).
Someone said me I must install an application to access my cloud. Could you tell me how can I find it ? I didn't find anything on apple.com.
Thank you by advance.

Similar Messages

  • Pourquoi adobe flash player ne s'installe pas sur mon mac?

    L'installation se bloque à 50% et me demande de quitter les fichers qui la bloque: safari, je quitte donc internet et l'installation me refuse toujours l'accès et safari bloque encore l'installation, pourtant je ne suis plus connecté??! J'ai tout essayer mais ca bloque et adobe est indispensable pour plein de petits détails, que faire?

    Télécharger Adobe Flash Player.
    Quittez Safari dans le menu Safari dans la barre de menu.
    Installer Flash Player.
    Relancer Safari.
    Safari> Préférences> Sécurité> Autoriser Plug-ins

  • Problème de déploiement de Flash Player 15 sur Windows 7 - Internet Explorer 11

    Bonjour,
    Dans le cadre d'un déploiement de flash player, je me suis rendu sur cette page et rempli le formulaire :
    Distribution d'Adobe Flash Player | Adobe
    A la suite de cela, j'ai téléchargé le fichier d'installation et procéder à des tests de déploiement.
    J'ai constaté que le fichier utilisé en extension msi se déployer correctement mais lors de la visualisation d'un site flash celui-ci ne fonctionner pas.
    En vérifiant l'installation sur un poste, je me suis aperçu que dans IE11 le module "Shockwave Flash Object" n'était pas présent.
    Sur ce même site proposant du flash, celui-ci m'a proposé de télécharger flash player.
    Je l'ai installé et testé. Le module "Shockwave Flash Object" est présent et ça fonctionne.
    Ma question :
    Avez vous déjà rencontré ce problème ?
    Cdt,
    Elminio

    Franchement merci Franck tu ma mi la puce à l'oreil et je suis bien passé à coté de quelque chose.
    En effet j'utilise une carte son Sound blaster ZX et j'ai lue que les dernière version envoie le son trop fort sur l'enceinte centrale sur un 5.1 chose que j'ai constater avec mon 5.1 et j'ai donc suivi ce qu'a dit une personne ( ici => Re: Flash Player ignores my sound settings )
    est du coup j'ai fait ceci
    I had the same problem with my X-Fi and its software upmix (useless in the case of flash player). Apparently, Adobe thinks that upmixing flash sound to match the system speaker configuration is the right way to go (ignoring the horrible results in the audio quality, like in the bass balancement and in the center speaker being too loud), and they are not going to change this behaviour soon.
    However, i found a workaround in this old post ( http://forums.adobe.com/message/5352195 ): you need to add the line
    UseWAVPlayer=1
    to MMS.CFG , located in C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash in 64bit windows.
    Maintenant les basse de mon casque ne craque plus du tout super je peut enfin profiter de mon casque

  • L'installation de la dernière version de Flash Player ne fonctionne pas sur mon iMac Intel Core 2 Duo avec Mavericks 10.9.4 !

    Bonjour à la Communauté,
    Le téléchargement de la dernière version de Flash Player ne veut pas fonctionner sur mon iMac Intel Core 2 Duo avec Mavericks 10.9.4. Cela ne fonctionnait d'ailleurs pas sur Mavericks 10.9.3 quand la mise à jour de Flash Player est sortie.
    Je télécharge sans souci le fichier à partir du site d'Adobe mais ensuite quand je clique sur  l'installateur à partir du Bureau, la fenêtre qui s'ouvre est normale puis quand je double-clique sur le fichier la fenêtre suivante de couleur noire qui signifie le téléchargement de la nouvelle version ne fonctionne pas car la barre de défilement du téléchargement ne s'affiche pas. En fait le fonctionnement du fichier en provenance d'Adobe ne répond pas !
    J'ai suivi les conseils du site d'Adobe en examinant le fichier de l'installateur et je m'aperçois que dans le fichier "Resources" ne figure pas le fichier du package nécessaire à l'installation seule apparait l'icône du Plugin...????
    Salutations,
    Michel

    Bonjour,
    Merci pour ce lien qui a bien fonctionné en apparence puisque j'ai bien retrouvé le fichier du package dans les ressources et que l'installation s'est bien déroulée au vue des tests effectués sur les pages ad hoc d'Adobe.
    Comment se fait-il que l'on soit obligé de repasser par Macromedia pour assurer un bon téléchargement de ce fichier sachant que le système de téléchargement automatique d'Adobe aurait dû bien fonctionné comme auparavant ?
    Par ailleurs, je tiens à souligner qu'il manque semble-t-il quelques éléments dans cette mise à jour voir pour cela la capture d'écran ci-dessous :
    dans la fenêtre des "Préférences Système" : à la rubrique "Mises à jour" de Flash Player et du bouton "rechercher maintenant" il y a une mention qui dit que la version 14.0.0.145 du module d'extension NPAPI est... puis en dessous : le module d'extension PPAPI n'est pas installé !???
    Qu'est-ce que cela signifie-t-il ? Y a-t-il encore un bud au téléchargement ou bien est-ce Apple qui bloque certains fichiers ?

  • I cannot download adobe flash player to my comuter

    This problem has been occurring and reoccurring since November 2012, I receive a message on my desktop stating that I need to update my adobe flash player. I click to do this and am transported to the adobe flash player download site. I click the "download now" tab and receive the download instructions page. When the popup window appears I select "save file" as instructed. I am then transported to the Firefox download list where I double click the flash player install highlighted in blue. The next pop up window asks if I want to "run file". I click "run file" and nothing happens. (alternatively I get a pop up window that asks me to continue if I am the administrator and I click "continue" and nothing happens) The pop up windows previously mentioned list the source of the download as C:/users/"my name"/downloads and when I click "details" it says (sic) C:/users/"my name"/ downloads remove C:/file/users etc. Sometimes I will get a message saying file cannot be found at C:/users etc. Of course not, because the file is in firefox downloads and not in my user download file. Is there a way to fix this? The flash player is not listed under firefox plugins so I cannot disable it or change it. Incidentally, other download files for updates etc are working without issues, I did have to disable the adobe reader plug in so that I can view PDF files on other internet sites. I have Vista sP2 on Dell XPS 420 with Firfox version 18.01

    You actually have the most Recent Flash player, so I'm not sure why you are getting a notice. Try to Reset Firefox [[Reset Firefox – easily fix most problems]]

  • How do I enable an older Flash Player in Safari 6?

    I recently updated my Safari browser to version 6, and the security feature that blocks older versions of the flash player is giving me some trouble.
    I have to have an older version of Flash (11.2.202.235) installed for school, as I attend a school online and their online campus won't work right with the latest version. I had the most up-to-date version installed, but uninstalled it, and then reinstalled 11.2.202.235. Of course, Safari won't allow the use of it. I read that to re-enable the older version, one has to navigate to the Internet-Plugins (Disabled) folder in the Macintosh HD Library folder, locate the Flash plug-in, and move it to the Internet-Plugins folder. The only problem is, I don't seem to have an Internet-Plugins (Disabled) folder.
    In my Internet-Plugins folder there are two files associated with Flash:
    Flash Player.plugin
    flashplayer.xpt
    Not sure what I'm missing or what to do. Can anyone tell me how to go about enabling the older version of Flash?

    It's not possible to use an older version of Flash with Safari 6 

  • Adobe flash player not working for youtube

    Hi,
    While I was trying to install Adobe Flash Player for Microsoft Internet Explorer, the installation process got stuck half way and I tried to terminate the installation. But I had difficulty even terminating the installation process and IE and my computer crashed together. Normally I use Firefox to surf the internet, however after the computer crashed and when I restarted my computer, Youtube videos just couldn't be played in Firefox. What I have since done was to upgrade Firefox to 3.6.18 and I have uninstalled + reinstalled Adobe Flash Player. However that still doesn't solve the problem. The Youtube webpage only shows a black box with no control boxes. However other websites e.g. Metacafe, which uses Adobe Flash Player to play video files are working perfectly fine. This is highly puzzling to me and very frustrating. Could anyone please help me with it? .
    How do I mark this thread as a question?
    Now, I was reading other threads and came across 1 suggestion to change the http:// to https:// and now the youtube videos can be played. How amazing :O. But that would mean that everytime I have to manually change the URL to access the video. This is so strange. Any suggestion what has happened? Thanks.

    Hi, Since youtube/Google have not responded to the issue, no one knows for sure what their problem is. This is what I found and posted here last night. Then what I found and posted this morning, which you evidently found about the https.
    It appears either one or both are being used to try solving the issue. It's been users coming up with these, not youtube nor Google. It effects all browsers, even Chrome. The only one I haven't seen so far is Safari. Flash Player version doesn't matter, nor Operating Systems.
    From last night:
    YouTube just updated their video player, so the old version could still be cached in your browser causing it to fail. I would suggest rebooting, and if that's already done then make sure your drivers are up to date.
    If that does not work make sure you download the new version of flash.  Posted3 hours ago
    No, I had the exact same problem but it worked the second I cleared my internet cache which could have to do with what another user above said about that.
    Go to tools, options, clear recent history, and only check the 'cache' option, clear now, okay, and then refresh or exit it and open it again. I didn't even have to restart my browser. I'm using firefox too, by the way. Good luck! I hope this helped!  Posted 2 hours ago
    From today 7/7/11:
    Now youtube is having major issues as you could read from what I posted. There is nothing wrong with your computer nor Flash Player. Here is what many users are doing in addition to clearing the cache, history etc.
    They are using https instead of http. So try it. Here is one that you can check to see if it works. If so, use the https until youtube/google respond.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1RiMHpUi1w
    Until we hear from youtube or our own Flash Player Team, since I'm sure they are in touch with youtube, I don't know what else to do.
    My guess is, that if youtube changed their video player for the videos, then that would be a factor. Right now it is a wait and see.
    Thanks,
    eidnolb

  • After installing the latest version of adobe flash player, my internet won't work properly.

    I'm not sure if anyone can help, but you might know of where or who else I can ask. I have Mac 10.4.11 and yesterday my internet was working fine. My computer had just performed an automatic firefox update, as is usual. When firefox restarted it suggested that I update my adobe flash player, which I was pretty sure could use an update. So I did. I downloaded and installed the latest version. SINCE then my internet has been doing strange things. It often acts like I've lost my internet connection - I open a new tab or type a new address into the browser and it won't do anything or go anywhere. It doesn't tell me that I've lost my internet connection. It's like something's blocking it because it doesn't even attempt to load the new page or website. And I know that I haven't lost my internet connection. I have to quit firefox completely, and then re-open it for it to work, and even then it will only work for a few minutes at the most. I have no idea what's going on or how to fix it.

    Try relaunching Safari and/or logging out/into your Mac.
    Then browse to this Adobe page to verify you have the latest version of Flash installed -> http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html

  • I have Firefox 36.0.4 and Adobe Flash 17 NPAPI but Flash Player does not appear in my plugins

    Thank you in advance for your help.
    I have a HP 6910p running Windows Vista Business, and updated Adobe Flash to 17 NPAPI, and Adobe Shockwave Player to 12.1 and I am running Firefox 36.0.4. Adobe Flash is completely missing from my plugins, but it does appear in my program manager. I can not play any video in Firefox at all. If I go to a video site like YouTube the screen freezes then this message appears - "Shockwave Flash may be busy or have stopped responding. You can stop the plugin now, or you can continue to see if the plugin will complete."
    I desperately need some help as I refuse to rely on the evil minions at Google by using Chrome which captures your every keystroke.
    I have checked and both Adobe Shockwave Player and Adobe Flash are installed correctly.
    Does anyone have a solution.

    The plugin uses the name "Shockwave Flash" which I do see in your "More System Details" so it must be set to either "Always Activate" or "Ask to Activate".
    This is some standard guidance that addresses the most common issues with the Flash Player plugin. I'm sure you've seen some of it before, but just in case:
    (1) If you have any recorders/downloaders that interact with Flash media make sure they are as up-to-date as possible, or disable them temporarily.
    (2) Disable hardware acceleration in Firefox and in Flash
    (A) In Firefox, un-check the box here:
    "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced > General > "Use hardware acceleration when available"
    That takes effect the next time you exit and start Firefox up again.
    (B) In Flash, right-click the media and choose Settings, then the first mini-tab and uncheck the box to use hardware acceleration. More information in this support article from Adobe: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/video-playback-issues.html#main_Solve_video_playback_issues
    (3) Disable protected mode (Windows Vista and higher)
    The protected mode feature of the Flash player plugin has security benefits, but seems to have compatibility issues on some systems. You can disable it by creating or editing a settings file. The following pages/posts provide different approaches for that:
    * Adobe support article under the heading "Last Resort": [http://forums.adobe.com/message/4468493#TemporaryWorkaround Adobe Forums: How do I troubleshoot Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?]
    * Manual steps: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/968190?page=5#answer-509209
    * Batch file to automate the manual steps: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/982093#answer-518078 (alternate version of Carm's batch file with a few changes by me: [https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=f7d304d92388737d&id=F7D304D92388737D!336&ithint=file,.bat&authkey=!AP2FXW2Y_3BXZyo])
    Flash needs to completely unload from memory (exiting and starting Firefox up again might help) before this takes effect.
    Any improvement?

  • Adobe Flash Player keeps crashing

    It just started this today. Any page I go to it says Adobe has crashed. I went through the link provided by Firefox to disable the hardware acceleration but I can't right click on the logo because it crashes. It crashes no matter how many times I hit refresh. I'm not very computer savvy so the things I know to do are pretty limited. Thoughts?

    As an aside, did you use Firefox's Refresh feature recently? I'm wondering because your "More System Details" doesn't show any activated extensions; most people pick up an extension or two or lots more over time. If you did a refresh, there would be an Old Firefox Data folder on your desktop.
    This is some standard guidance that addresses the most common issues with the Flash Player plugin. I'm sure you've seen some of it before, but just in case:
    (1) If you have any recorders/downloaders that interact with Flash media make sure they are as up-to-date as possible, or disable them temporarily.
    (2) Disable hardware acceleration in Firefox and in Flash
    (A) In Firefox, un-check the box here:
    "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced > General > "Use hardware acceleration when available"
    That takes effect the next time you exit and start Firefox up again.
    (B) In Flash, right-click the media and choose Settings, then the first mini-tab and uncheck the box to use hardware acceleration. More information in this support article from Adobe: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/video-playback-issues.html#main_Solve_video_playback_issues
    ''I understand Flash isn't running long enough to access this setting. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of an alternate way to change it.''
    (3) Disable protected mode (Windows Vista and higher)
    The protected mode feature of the Flash player plugin has security benefits, but seems to have compatibility issues on some systems. You can disable it by creating or editing a settings file. The following pages/posts provide different approaches for that:
    * Adobe support article under the heading "Last Resort": [http://forums.adobe.com/message/4468493#TemporaryWorkaround Adobe Forums: How do I troubleshoot Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?]
    * Manual steps: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/968190?page=5#answer-509209
    * Batch file to automate the manual steps: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/982093#answer-518078 (alternate version of Carm's batch file with a few changes by me: [https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=f7d304d92388737d&id=F7D304D92388737D!336&ithint=file,.bat&authkey=!AP2FXW2Y_3BXZyo])
    Flash needs to completely unload from memory (exiting and starting Firefox up again might help) before this takes effect.
    Any improvement?

  • Installing Flash player 11

    I have windows vista and whenever I try to download the newest version of flash player it starts to download then says "Error:Failed to register" and when I try to sign in, it brings me to the sign in page for a split second then goes back to the previous screen. I am out of ideas of what to do. I do not want to uninstall the old flash player unless I am 100% sure the new one will work. PLEASE HELPPPP!

    I don't understand the part about the "sign-in page"; where is that?
    From the error message I understand that you are on Windows.
    I would first try to run the offline installer from http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#mai n-pars_header
    If that doesn't work: How do I fix Windows permission problems with Flash Player?

  • Help! I am in a site that keeps telling me that I must install Adobe Flash Player before it will allow me to go further but my computer says that it is installed. What do I do?

    What is wrong with my computer or is it the program site that I am in? It keeps telling me that I must install Adobe Flash Player but Adobe says it is installed and up dates do not apply. Help because I cannot go further on the site that I am on and it is a secure site that I have used many times in the past.

    What browser are you using? So you have a website pulled up and it is a full screen flash player trying to play or is it a area of the page with a player claiming on the player to install flash?
    Check out this link:  Flash Player Help
    1. Test your Flash Player for versions to make sure nothing happened with that link. If Adobe's Flash Player test through this link says your player is working and up to date then,,,
    2. Check your add-ons or extensions, depending on the browser for what they are called. Make sure Flash Player extensions are enabled. That allows it to play within a webpage.
    3. Check your Flash Player settings itself. There are settings where you restrict, approve, and so on in different ways. The link I shared with help guide you.
    4. Check parental settings. My son plays on this parental control software that always restricts the Flash Player with his games, or videos on Disney, Nick, and other channel websites.
    5.I used to have a computer that claimed this all the time. It drove me crazy. I found out for that computer that it did not like an update so I uninstalled and reinstalled flash player. I made sure the Adobe page showing the Flash Player was reinstalled correctly came up, then closed all my browser pages, then reopened to make sure not permission spot popped up to ok for future use.
    Let me know if this helps. If not, share your computer and browser type.
    Sarah

  • Flash Player not supported on Android

    If I'd known so many websites rely on Flash Player to run their content I would not have wasted my money on an Android tablet. I did not know that Adobe has withdrawn support for Android devices. I have version 4.1.1 and I've downloaded the archived Flash Player version that is available on the Adobe site, which only goes up to version 4.0 and so it makes no difference, I still cannot watch content on web sites that use Adobe Flash Player. I have made sure I have ticked allow unknown in settings but that makes no difference. Does anyone know please of a solution or are all Android tablet owners stuffed and at the mercy of having to wait months or years for web site developers to create alternatives to Flash Player for running content on Android devices?

    "Why should a retailer have told me that?"
    I don't know... probably the same reason a For dealer should tell you that a  Focus ISN'T the ideal vehicle to pull a 26 ft cabin cruiser. We live in an age where a company can be "killed" in a day by "viral" complaints from consumers. Look at B of A and what happened when they decided to gouge people for electronic transactions in 2011. Nearly a million and a half customers dropped them in seventy two hours... over a $3.50 fee. Imagine if everyone like you, who bought a tablet with the mistaken perception that it was "ready" to run Internet video, decided to "stick it to" Samsung, or Amazon or Apple... or all three over it. I mean, a tablet costs a LOT MORE than $3.50, and you basically just wasted your money, like a fee for something everyone does anyway.
    As to who fired the first shot in the war over Flash that goes all the way back to the first iPhone and Apple. THEY set the standard that mobile devices wouldn't be Flash friendly. The reason? Another thing retailers won't tell you:
    Flash content is VERY processor consumptive, and as such eats batteries in mobile devices. That was Apple's number one reason for making iOS incompatible with Flash more than six years ago. The rest of the mobile industry followed suit. Adobe didn't see the sense in pursuing continued development of something that was used less and less with each passing week. Flash is a dying technology and it WILL be replaced by HTML5 video content in less than two years. As a web designer, the "mobile web" has changed about 80% of what I do. That includes no longer developing "inaccessible" Flash content for clients, even over their objections.
    "I would not have known to have had a specific question such as 'does this device support Flash' why would I?"
    An uninformed consumer is an easily suckered consumer, and if a retailer like, say... BestBuy, won't let you "fire up" a tablet and check it out before you buy, there's something they're hiding from you. That alone should be a red flag. On the other hand, if you just "bought the first tablet you saw advertised", then there's really no place to stick the fault, is there?  I've NEVER bought ANY electronic device without researching it first, and with one exception where a retailer sold me one thing, ( a G5 iMac) advertised and described as another (a 1st generation Intel iMac),  for which I received a FULL refund, I've ALWAYS known exactly what I was getting and what it would or would not do. "Caveat Emptor" as they say. I'm not saying this is your fault, but it's not liek this "snuck up" on the Android market overnight. We're talking 18 to 24 months ago.

  • Flash player failed to install

    OK so i've been trying to install flash player 9 for a long
    time now. But every time i've tried it gives me a message : Flash
    player 9 failed to install, for troubleshooting tips, go to
    adobe.com/ something someting yadayada
    I've done ALL the troubleshooting tips, and i'd really really
    really like to be able to watch videos again
    Please help me!!
    Sincerely
    Kyle

    I found a solution that may help with the Flash Player
    installation. I have Windows XP Home and Internet Explorer 7. I did
    EVERYTHING tech support and other users suggested, but had no luck
    on Internet Explorer. I followed the suggestion to download
    Firefox, and then I was able to download and use Flash Player, but
    it would only work with Firefox. It would not work with Explorer.
    Coincidentally, in trying to open another unrelated
    application, I was told that Windows could not open it and I chose
    the option to use the Internet to search for a way to open it. It
    prompted to download additional software, and one of the options
    was a free version of a registry compression tool called "Stuffit".
    After downloading and installing Stuffit, I once again followed
    Adobe tech support's original instructions for Flash Player.
    1. Make sure you are in Administrator Mode.
    2. Make sure your Active X settings are correct.
    3. Make sure your popup blocker is turned off.
    4. Use the Flash Player uninstaller, making sure all
    applications are closed, and all users are logged off.
    5. Then download Flash Player 9 using a standalone installer
    from the following:
    http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14266
    (Archived Adobe Flash Players available for testing purposes).
    6. After downloading the installer, make sure all other
    applications and windows are closed, then open the
    “9r115”
    folder and run the “flashplayer9r115_winax.exe”
    file.
    7. Afterwards, verify if the Flash Player installed
    successfully by going to the version test page:
    http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_15507
    This finally worked for me after NOTHING else did. I hope it
    helps you.

  • No adobe flash player

    wish i knew what i was doing wrong, but i cannot seem to load adobe flash layer even though it tells me the download was successful
    help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    thanks
    nancy

    hi pat
    my operating system is windows 7, i use internet exlorer 7 for my web browser. when i go thru the install process, i receive a screen message that says download was successful & to take a survey from adobe on how easy the download was. when i check my harddrive, there's no flash player installed. i finally got a version installed last night after using the run & save option as opposed to the run option when downloading, however while it shows up on my harddrive, it does not allow me to use it. i still get you need to download adobe flash player,
    i'm not even sure how it disapeared from my system, except i got an update message from adobe & it went down hill from there
    best regards
    nancy
    Rocnrobins
    [email protected]

Maybe you are looking for