You should be able to modify the camera options when Flash Player is in full screen mode. If you invoke Settings UI again, you should see you settings have taken effect Now the Settings UI should be fully clickable.(Note that you may need to do this twice if the Settings UI is not invoked by the first click.) Right click on the chat area to invoke Flash Player Context menu, then click on ‘Settings’ to invoke Flash Player settings UI.Here’s an example using Google Talk (you should be able to do this with any full screen Flash content). You should be able to modify the microphone options when Flash Player is in full screen mode. Refresh the ‘Website Storage Settings panel’ in the browser for the settings to take effect.Move the slider to set storage limit for this website.Click on a specific website where you'd like to change the storage limit, for example, my.To change the local storage limit we can use the Website Storage Settings panel. For each website in the list, you can set ‘Storage Access’ to Allow or Block.Click on the 'Local Storage Settings by Site…' button, a dialog will appear that allows you to specify local storage settings for individual sites.To change local storage settings by site do the following steps in the NCP: Close the NCP and reload the website in browser.Select 'Allow sites to save information on this computer' if you want to allow the website to store information on your machine.To temporarily avoid this pop-up window, we can do the following steps in Flash Player's native control panel (NCP) Unfortunately, due to the current bug that effects some iMacs you're unable to click the Allow or Deny buttons. One common case you may encounter is the "Local Storage" pop-up window that will appear if a website is requesting to store information on your computer. Most settings on this tab can be worked around by setting them in Flash Player's native control panel's Storage tab, except for setting the local storage limit.
Settings on this Tab can be worked around by using the Flash Player native control panel's Camera and Microphone tabs.
If you invoke the Settings UI again, you can verify that your previous setting in step 4. (Note that this should be done while the YouTube video is playing.)
Click the ‘Close’ button to close Settings UI. Go to the Display tab and try enabling/disabling hardware acceleration. The settings UI should be clickable in fullscreen mode.(Note that you may need to do this twice if Settings UI is not invoked by the first click.) Right click on the video to invoke Flash Player Context menu, then click on ‘Settings’ to invoke Flash Player settings UI.You should be able to modify the hardware acceleration option when Flash Player is in full screen mode. Lawrence Garvin, M.S.Thank for your patience.
Principal/CTO, Onsite Technology Solutions, Houston, Texas Microsoft MVP - Software Distribution (2005-2011) Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCITP:EA, MCDBA, MCSA
If you are using the Microsoft System Center Updates Publisher 4.5, you can import the Adobe Flash Player Catalog for deployment via WSUS 3.0 SP2Īcting as a Software Update Point in a System Center Configuration Manager environment, or in a System Center Essentials environment. No, you cannot manage locally published updates in the WSUS native console.Īnd the "between the lines" part of the article goes like this: " Since SCUP is only licensed for use with System Center Configuration Manager and System Center Essentials, then the article really only applies to those enviornments. Second, the article says "If you are using. This article dates back to the days of SMS2003 and has merely been updated for Configuration Manager 2007. It's important to understand the intent of the article.įirst, the document filename 'sms.html' should be a clue.