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vSphere Web Client (Flash) crashes and loops

"vSphere Client (HTML5) - partial functionality" works, but as it says, it only has partially functionality.

I have tried from several devices... The flash version crashes on all.

Anyone idea where to look for problems?

Regards, Lars.

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daphnissov
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Adobe has posted a beta version of Flash for all systems which resolves this issue and incorporates the fixes from build 170.

Download Adobe Flash Player 27 Beta for Desktops - Adobe Labs

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http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2017/10/shockwave-flash-has-crashed-workaround-for-vsphere-web-flash-...

I suspect that you've run into either this issue or a variant of it.  Are you using Chrome? Have you tried other browsers?

Thanks

Simon

https://virtual-simon.co.uk/
laboo
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I have tried both Chorme and IE.

I am having the same version of pepperFlash as described in your link.

Hope to get a Flash Update soon then.

Regards, Lars.

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daphnissov
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Adobe has posted a beta version of Flash for all systems which resolves this issue and incorporates the fixes from build 170.

Download Adobe Flash Player 27 Beta for Desktops - Adobe Labs

laboo
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And then it works again.

Thanks.

Regards, Lars.

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InthiyazShaik
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This is for heads up, if you are using windows 2016 RTM standard/datacenter GUI version, you should need to enable flash player. Flash player pre-installed within IE. Even you try to install it wont allow you to install.

Here is the FIX

dism /online /add-package /packagepath:"C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\Adobe-Flash-For-Windows-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.14393.0.mum"

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After you installed, you need to reboot your PC/VM. You will be good to go....

Hope this helps if you are using windows 2016 RTM

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