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Adobe Flash plugin disabled after adobe update

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I use Firefox Quantum 68.2.0.esr bundled with CentOS 7. All was ok until an Adobe update flash-plugin-32.0.0.293-release.x86_64 @adobe-linux-x86_64 was pushed out. Since then adobe has disappeared from the installed plugins list as well as OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc. is now disabled. I have tried reinstalling flash-plugin from the Adobe repository alas its reported as already installed. I have even tried a fresh install but no difference. The only way around I have found is to install 32.0 r0 plugin file being the most recent working. Updating again results in removed flash again.

Please can this be investigated.

I use Firefox Quantum 68.2.0.esr bundled with CentOS 7. All was ok until an Adobe update flash-plugin-32.0.0.293-release.x86_64 @adobe-linux-x86_64 was pushed out. Since then adobe has disappeared from the installed plugins list as well as OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc. is now disabled. I have tried reinstalling flash-plugin from the Adobe repository alas its reported as already installed. I have even tried a fresh install but no difference. The only way around I have found is to install 32.0 r0 plugin file being the most recent working. Updating again results in removed flash again. Please can this be investigated.

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As far as I know, 32.0.0.293 is current and not blocked. However, I run Windows, so I don't know whether there might be a glitch on Linux.

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Maybe check the pluginreg.dat file in the profile folder.

Try to rename the pluginreg.dat file (pluginregOLD.dat) and the addons.sqlite file (addonsOLD.sqlite) in the Firefox profile folder to reset the plugin registry database.

See Re-initializing the plugins database:

You can use the button on the "Help -> Troubleshooting Information" (about:support) page to go to the current Firefox profile folder or use the about:profiles page.

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I'm seeing the same issue here. We were using Flash release 270 and we updated to 293 on a RHEL system. Flash Plugin disappeared from list. Tested with Enterprise and Rapid Release versions.

Using the tutorial, we removed pluginreg.dat file and same result.

I even tested with a clean profile (-P) argument. No progress at all.

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