

#Firefox flash plugin crashes constantly mac os#
At time of writing, the Plug-in Finder Service is triggered but fails to install the Flash plugin on Linux or Mac OS in Firefox 3 and above (you will need to manually download and install the plugin).
#Firefox flash plugin crashes constantly windows#
If Flash is not installed, this may trigger the Plug-in Finder Service, which you can use to download and install the Flash plugin on Windows ( see below). To see if the Flash plugin is working and what version is being used, visit one of these pages: Note: If the Flash plugin is installed, make sure it is enabled in the Firefox (3.0 and above) or SeaMonkey 2 Add-ons Manager ( see above) otherwise, the Flash test will not work and the "Shockwave Flash" plugin entry will not be displayed in the about:plugins list. If you have installed the Flash plugin but it does not appear in the Add-ons Manager, open about:config and make sure that the preference has not been set to "false" (if it has, right-click on it and select Reset to set it back to "true"). Note: On Windows, the Flash plugin is detected via plugin scanning. If the Flash plugin is disabled, click the "Enable" button to enable the plugin. Firefox 22, SeaMonkey 2.19 and below: Click the "Disable" button to disable the Flash plugin.

Select "Always Activate" to enable the plugin.

6.2.2 Disabling Protected Mode in Flash 11.3.6.2.1 Flash Player 11.3 Protected Mode - Windows.6.2 Flash Protected Mode issues on Windows Vista and above.4.2.1 Uninstall using Windows Control Panel.
