
XP/Vista are not supported by Microsoft anymore, however I can still update my programs manually. Yes I realize Google Chrome updates Flash Player automatically, however I assumed when I did a manual update of Flash Player, the Flash Player in Google Chrome would update as well, this is where the problem lies. God willing an Adobe employee will reveal a version of Flash Player that will eliminate the annoying info bar, I realize I can mute the info bar with -disable-infobars command, however for security reasons I would much rather have a functioning up-to-date version of pepflashplayer.dll obviously.Īs of the time of this post, I would like to thank the 195 viewers and 4 users who suffer from the same issue as me for sharing my concern.įinally if you found my original post helpful, don't forget to follow, bookmark and click like to encourage a satisfactory solution, not a band aid reply like we've seen elsewhere.įirst off, I was not aware I had an old version of Flash Player in Google Chrome until I started getting the info bar notice on every page I visited containing Flash Player.

Go to chrome://flags and disable HTML over flash.īad idea, sets users up for security issues, and this option is not available anymore so it's irrelevant. 112 unless Google suddenly decides to start supporting us again. I think you answered your own question? To be clear, no I cannot update beyond Chrome version. Google has stopped support for XP and Vista. So you can't update your Chrome by visiting the following URL? chrome://settings/help The problem with using the old pepflashplayer.dll version 22.0.0.209 is security concerns and of course the annoying info bar on every page I visit containing flash. My pepflashplayer.dll version is 27.0.0.170 and you can try it:- 27.0.0.170.rarĪs I stated in my original post, I tried pepflashplayer.dll version 27.0.0.170 and it failed to work as others here have also reported, thus I reverted back to 22.0.0.209 for the time being. 100, again how is this relevant to what is being reported here? The last most current supported Chrome version for Vista is.

Windows 8 is 2 versions up from Windows Vista, the system with the error I'm reporting on, how is Windows 8 relevant here? is my Flash problem solvable? over the span of about 1 week around the same time this Flash Player problem has started occurring, he hasn't posted anywhere else here, and does not suffer from the problem being reported on, coincidence?

MKDan a user at the time of this post with 0 points here has posted in Problems with Flash Player - Chrome Flash Player blocked in Chrome on Windows XP My computer is all kinds of screwed up.
