![]() Microsoft has already disabled the Flash Player in its Edge browser and Google Chrome was also updated to remove the retired software, while Firefox got rid of it back in November 2020.įlash Player’s farewell has been long in the making and it was announced way back in 2017, so it’s advisable to remove all Flash associated products manually as they will continue to pose a security risk and your device could become vulnerable. Flash removed from Control Panel after patch In other words, Microsoft won’t remove the Flash Player version that has been installed as part of a third-party app or browser plugin. According to a support document, the patch is designed to remove Flash Player installed by Microsoft only and it won’t affect any versions of the software that have been installed by you manually. However, Microsoft has already confirmed that some Flash components may continue to reside on your computer via third-party apps. It’s also worth noting that the new Windows 10 update cannot be ‘uninstalled’ and you cannot restore Flash Player support. ![]() The update instllation is quick and you can confirm the installation by going to Control Panel > Programs and features > Installed Updates. Uninstall Adobe Flash Player (KB4577586) using SCCM. Select the Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player (KB4577586) and click Install. Once done, you’ll see the KB highlighted on the Windows Update history page and Control Panel. On the Windows 10 device, launch Software Center and click Updates tab. Details: Overview Language Selection Package Details Install Resources. ![]() ![]() The update is downloaded and installed in less than five minutes, and a reboot is required to finish the process. UpdateID: 5a986a59-a24d-480f-b335-7404794df61c. ![]()
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