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I got the Blocked Plug-in message so I updated the Flash Player. Follow the process, then after it's complete I get a message on Adobe's site "Blocked Plug-in. Go through the process again and same "Blocked Plug-in" message.

I'll ask Adobe, but the info regarding upgrading is on the Apple Support page.

OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Feb 9, 2014 1:16 AM

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Feb 9, 2014 8:09 AM in response to onepixel

1. System Preferences > Flash Player > Advanced > Delete All

Press the "Delete All" button


Install Adobe Flash Player.


http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/


Follow the prompts.

Quit Safari.


Restart computer. Relaunch Safari.



2. Allow Plug-ins

Safari > Preferences > Security


Internet Plug-ins > "Allow plug-ins"

Enable it.

Press " Manage Website Settings" button for more options.

Feb 9, 2014 1:05 PM in response to onepixel

Thanks dominic23 for your response.


But last night I was troubleshooting this through Adobe's web site and some how mysteriously it got fixed.


I went to their support page for Flash Player, it checked my system and what version of Flash PlayerI had. It was showing an 11 version, even though I downloaded and installed it 3 times. Then while I was still searching for an answer another page showed that I had version 12. Really weird. After that it started working.


I didn't go into System Preferences or do anything else. It just started working.


Thanks,

Carl

I got the Blocked Plug-in message so I updated the Flash Player. Follow the process, then after it's complete I get a message on Adobe's site "Blocked Plug-in. Go through the process again and same "Blocked Plug-in" message.

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