![]() Workarounds until the patches are available: There should not be any change in the behavior for Flash Player NPAPI in January because Flash Player is not listed among the applications that are going to be removed in January: Adobe Connect servers that are not running one of these versions (or a later version) will need to be upgraded to the nearest later version to the one currently installed and then apply the appropriate Connect PPAPI patch. These patches will fix the incompatibility problems with the PPAPI plug in. ![]() To address this problem, Adobe is patching the following Connect versions for use with Chrome: Google Chrome, with the release of Version 40, will no longer use their whitelist to allow NPAPI plugins to run without requiring approval: Chrome users will not be able to use the Adobe Connect Add-in for the above listed versions of Connect. Upon attempting to share ones screen (a Connect feature supported in the Add-in but not in the browser), the following message appears: Even if the Add-in is installed, the meeting opens in the browser and not in the Connect Add-in. PPAPI plug-in incompatibility results in the Adobe Connect Add-in not being detected and launched in Chrome when invoked in a Connect Meeting. The following versions of Adobe Connect installations are incompatible out of the box with the default PPAPI plug-in: The default PPAPI and also the NPAPI Flash plug-in. The Google Chrome browser is currently shipping with two versions of the Flash plugin. ![]() ![]() Adobe Connect hosted clients are unaffected. Note: This article only applies to Adobe Connect on-premise server deployments. ![]()
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