Chrome Browser
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- Go to the site with the video.
- To the left of the web address, click Lock or Info Icon.
- To the right of "Flash," click the Arrows.
- Choose Always allow on this site.
- At the top left, click Reload.
Internet Explorer 11 Browser
- Click the Tools icon in the upper-right corner of Internet Explorer. (The icon looks like a gear.)
- In the pop-up menu that appears, click Manage Add-ons.
- In the dialog box that appears, select Toolbars and Extensions.
- In the list of Add-ons, look for “Shockwave Flash Object” (another name for Flash Player).
- In the Status column, check to see whether Shockwave Flash Object is Disabled. If it is disabled, click the row for Shockwave Flash Object to highlight it.
- In the lower-right corner of the Manage Add-ons dialog box, click Enable.
- Close the Manage Add-ons dialog box.
Edge Browser
- In Microsoft Edge navigate to the website that is missing Flash content
- On the top right-hand side of the address bar, a puzzle icon should appear
- Click the puzzle icon which will display a pop-out indicating Adobe Flash content was blocked
- Click Always allow to allow Flash content to run on the page
Firefox Browser
- Click the menu button and choose Addons. The Add-ons Manager tab will open.
- In the Add-ons Manager tab, select the Plugins panel.
- Look for Shockwave Flash on your list. Set it to Ask to Activate.
- If the Shockwave Flash plug-in is not present, download and install Adobe Flash.