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Guys, I'm hearing from a lot of users about a conflict on Chrome between CC and the new update for flash. Apparently, Chrome updated its Flash program lately and now Chrome (only on CC) keeps telling us that the pages have become unresponsive. Maybe, it is a compatibility problem. I'm not sure. But I know, Krazy4Christ, Petals, I, and a few other members have started to have issues lately. Do any of you know what is up? FF does not have the same problem. Any temporary solutions you could offer, Robo, until you are able to figure out what is going on?
 
May you use another browser, meanwhile?

Mozilla is not the best, but it's "safe" compared to EXPLORER (I don't like MS) or OPERA, if you are using Windows. There they'll you warn an option to update.
 
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It seems that from time to time when Adobe offers an updated version of Flash users end up having issues in chat. My recommendation is to NOT set Adobe to update automatically (unfortunately I believe Chrome automatically updates Adobe) and let someone else be the guinea pig.
 
Hmmm!

Let it be known that the guinean pigs are not from Guinea (Africa) nor PNG (Padua New Guinea), but from South America.
 
It seems that from time to time when Adobe offers an updated version of Flash users end up having issues in chat. My recommendation is to NOT set Adobe to update automatically (unfortunately I believe Chrome automatically updates Adobe) and let someone else be the guinea pig.
I have a better solution --- "find a way" / "make a way" - to build your new chat system from something open-source-based and throw Adobe Flash in the trash where it belongs...

:)
 
Chica, FF seems to have the slightly older version of flash which is probably why it doesn't have the same problem as Chrome, Chrome automatically updates itself completely, I remember FF would tell me I needed to update it & it wouldn't just update by itself.
 
I have a better solution --- "find a way" / "make a way" - to build your new chat system from something open-source-based and throw Adobe Flash in the trash where it belongs...

:)

Gary, not all of us are software programmers like you.
 
I have a better solution --- "find a way" / "make a way" - to build your new chat system from something open-source-based and throw Adobe Flash in the trash where it belongs...

:)

I'm surprised that this suggestion didn't come from Stilly since his IOS based Apple products don't like Flash. :p
 
Gary, not all of us are software programmers like you.
Thank you, Tintin! :D :cool: Right now, you are one of a very precious few people on the planet who will even acknowledge that I can write code at all --- or troubleshoot electronics to the component level, or ... ( well, nevermind )

However, this does not actually reflect what I was thinking when I wrote post #8 -- I was actually just speaking from a "user" perspective.

:)
 
That is Stilly's normal response when I pick on him and his beloved Apple products.
 
It seems that from time to time when Adobe offers an updated version of Flash users end up having issues in chat. My recommendation is to NOT set Adobe to update automatically (unfortunately I believe Chrome automatically updates Adobe) and let someone else be the guinea pig.
I have a better solution --- "find a way" / "make a way" - to build your new chat system from something open-source-based and throw Adobe Flash in the trash where it belongs...
I was actually just speaking from a "user" perspective.
I don't go into chat any more because of Adobe Flash. :( I got "fed up" with it :mad: -- and took it off my computer. For some time now, I have not had ANY version of Adobe Flash installed on my computer. I have effectively "sworn off" of it, because of the continual problems associated with it.
 
That is Stilly's normal response when I pick on him and his beloved Apple products.

All the misery in the world started with an

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