Local storage slider wont move

running windows 8.1 on a brand new toshiba laptop.
the local storage is maxed out on an application i am running and it wont allow me to increase.any suggestions would be appreciated

Go to Control Panel > Flash Player > Storage > Allow websites to store information on this computer

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