


Users can log in but I cannot get my remote software working because they don't know the administrator passwords to install it on them. So this veterinary clinic is asking me to fix their computer network but they don't know their network passwords. Best way to approach a poorly-maintained network Windows.

Nothing like it exists today still, but trying to make an HTML5 equivalent is outright impossible -_- Someone needs to start a petition about this. I had a simple e-card site with some toons and animations and even a store, just the way it was built was unique to anything at the time. Most of us never could convert our sites to JS / HTML5, some functions in AS2 simply don't exist in modern solutions. People still want it, a large majority at that. I don't see flash dying, even though Edge Chromium is planning to remove flash player in 2020 permanently. so I have to assume most visitors to my sites don't actually use the site for this reason.Įdge and Chrome need to include a legacy mode that has flash enabled all the time (a use at your own risk feature). I know most young folk aren't savvy with browser menus, especially digging around and seeing that white listing or allowing (ask first and all that convoluted junk) don't really work the way you want. If you're not seeing them, then that's news to me :/ and quite worrying. In the 1st case, it should be that all sites visited on any modern browser should at least see the gray placeholders on the page where flash content is embedded. are you trying to make it so that flash content loads automatically without having to click on allow boxes? Or are you actually not seeing these gray boxes at all and have to go digging in the settings to get it to appear? Are you all able to see the gray boxes on flash websites? (all you do is click it to allow). I was wondering what exactly it is you guys are referring to.
