01-12-2021 04:12 AM
Hi All,
We can see the Flash support by Adobe has ended today which has caused a few problems on our ISE dashboard. Is there a way we can utilise any other 3rd party flash players on our browsers to view ISE GUI?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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01-31-2021 03:40 PM
This week I read of some other applications having Flash troubles and their workaround was to use the domain-level allow list functionality.
This is documented in the Adobe Flash Player EOL Enterprise Information Page :
Adobe blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021 to help secure users’ systems.
This can be overridden by using the domain-level allow list functionality available in Adobe’s latest release of Flash Player. Any use of the domain-level allow list after the EOL Date is strongly discouraged, will not be supported by Adobe, and is entirely at the user’s own risk.
May be risky but desperate times call for desperate measures. 8-/
01-12-2021 04:55 AM
- You may find this info useful :
M.
01-12-2021 05:10 AM
Hi Marce,
Thanks for the link. We are already looking at a possible migration to version 2.4, but until then, is there any 3rd part flash player which we can use ?
01-12-2021 05:54 AM
- I can't see any solutions in that direction being that ISE is OEM-like and management is according to admin-guides which will specify browser-based access and or list a number of supported browsers too for the particular product-version.
M.
01-13-2021 07:08 AM
I ran into this today as well on v2.2. I have tried many methods, but only found one that actually works and lets me access the flash components in ISE.
01-13-2021 12:36 PM
What’s the hesitation to upgrade to ISE 2.4 or later? The longer you wait, the more painful the upgrade becomes because it becomes a multi hop upgrade process. Flash is not a feature anyone will miss.
01-13-2021 01:15 PM
I am actively preparing a 2.7 deployment not for migration. Just behind.
01-13-2021 01:06 PM
01-31-2021 03:40 PM
This week I read of some other applications having Flash troubles and their workaround was to use the domain-level allow list functionality.
This is documented in the Adobe Flash Player EOL Enterprise Information Page :
Adobe blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021 to help secure users’ systems.
This can be overridden by using the domain-level allow list functionality available in Adobe’s latest release of Flash Player. Any use of the domain-level allow list after the EOL Date is strongly discouraged, will not be supported by Adobe, and is entirely at the user’s own risk.
May be risky but desperate times call for desperate measures. 8-/
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