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jpmackay:
Oh yes I see the puzzle icon that highlighted in the red menu bar and after click the sub link for 1703 Enable Flash Player which gave me a bit more detail. Go to GPEDITS.MSC and one line to disable. That's it and closed. I did restart the browser to get YouTube working. But not complete fix because every time I am on the YouTube page and whichever video I picked then I have to restart to get YouTube working. It's a little pain to do this but worth to have YouTube working. One thing from the support forum of Adobe mentioned to disable the flash but there is another one to enable. I don't know if I should enable this or leave as is with disable. Before get into this there was no check to disable or enable but Adobe said to disable. So I follow whatever they said in their link.

John

Boggin:
According to the article when you click on that puzzle piece you should get the option to enable Flash Player.

Group Policy Editor (GPEDIT) is only available in Pro or higher versions of Windows.

jpmackay:
Mine is Microsoft Windows 10 64X Professional on my desktop. So I am asking you again that should I ENABLE or leave as with DISABLE in Group Policy Editor (GPEDIT). Right now I leave this as DISABLE with the information from Adobe Supported Forum. Maybe I misunderstood what the forum from Adobe Support mentioned in their link.

John

Boggin:
No - you got that right about leaving it as Disabled.

jpmackay:
Bad news and now Adobe Flash is not working at all with the browser of Microsoft Edge as I try to run YouTube and can't watch the video. I don't know what happen with this today after fixed earlier in 24 hours ago? Guess that I have to go with Internet Explorer to watch the videos on YouTube. I did not want to spend too much time trying to get Adobe Flash working again with YouTube.

John

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