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ItIsMillerTime4u #1
Change settings to "Always Allow" via Group Policy
We upgraded our Flash Players from v6 to v8 (I know v9 is out we haven't go
there yet) a couple months ago, and we've just noticed that we can not access
some of our local stored Flash content. Then error we get is "Macromedia Flash
Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation. The following local
application on your computer your computer or network:
H:\some\network\file.swf: localhost"
I found on Adobe's website how I could add the site/file as a trusted location
via the Settings Manager Global Security Settings panel. Problem is that I
can't seem to figure how to accecss the Security panel, unless I do it from a
computer which has internet access, which my network does not. Also once I
make these changes I don't know how I can push out this change to all the
computers on my network. I thought I could do it via windows group policy, but
I don't see any documentation from adobe showing what registry keys/files need
to be updated/changed to make these certain settings via group policy. Can
anyone help?
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ItIsMillerTime4u #2
Re: Change settings to "Always Allow" via Group Policy
I found that if I copy the settings.sol to a users profile, but I have over 1000+ users on our network......surely there's got to be an easier way?!?!?!?
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