Flash Player 8 global security settings

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    Default Flash Player 8 global security settings

    I'm having some trouble with the global security settings in Flash Player 8. I
    have deployed the player successfully using GPO, but now have a piece of
    software (Nelson Thornes) that requires content from c:\program files\nelson
    thornes to be allowed in order to run. Manually enabling this using the
    settings manager works a treat, however it only changes it for the current user
    and I can't find any way of setting it per station so that I can package it up
    and deploy it. I can't expect all of my users to do this themselves.

    Please tell me there's a way of doing this?!?!

    AndiMorris Guest

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    Default Re: Flash Player 8 global security settings

    AndiMorris wrote:
    > I'm having some trouble with the global security settings in Flash Player 8. I
    > have deployed the player successfully using GPO, but now have a piece of
    > software (Nelson Thornes) that requires content from c:\program files\nelson
    > thornes to be allowed in order to run. Manually enabling this using the
    > settings manager works a treat, however it only changes it for the current user
    > and I can't find any way of setting it per station so that I can package it up
    > and deploy it. I can't expect all of my users to do this themselves.
    There is an MMS.cfg file that you can deploy that will allow you to
    control this site wide without individual user interaction (overriding
    settings manager).

    Start learning here:
    " IT Administration: Configuring Flash Player auto-update notification"
    [url]http://www.adobe.com/go/16701594[/url]

    Bentley Wolfe
    Senior Support Engineer, Flash/Flash Player
    Adobe



    Bentley Wolfe [Adobe] Guest

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    Default Re: Flash Player 8 global security settings

    Thanks for that, I'll look into it.
    AndiMorris Guest

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    Default Re: Flash Player 8 global security settings

    Does anybody know what I need to put in the mms.cfg to enable a particular path to be always allowed? I can't find it anywhere in the documentation supplied.
    AndiMorris Guest

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    Default Re: Flash Player 8 global security settings

    Anyone got any ideas how to do this then please?
    AndiMorris Guest

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