![]() ![]() I have it installed AND have it copied to. I haven't flash installed and use the NPSWF-dll version 11.3 or 11.4 under. The browser Firefox has no influence regarding the creation of such a Flash cookie.įF Portable is crashing as soon as it has to access the flash plugin, if On Windows OS such a Flash cookie will stored in the folders %AppData%\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects and %APPDATA%\Macromedia\Flash Player\\support\flashplayer\sys. The reason is that the Adobe Flash Player generates so-called Flash cookies (or Local Shared Object, shortly LSO). That means, that also in case of pasting of the 2 files "NPSWF32_11_4_402_265.dll" and "flashplayer.xpt" (these files refer to Flash 11.4) in the folder FirefoxPortable\Data\plugins you doesn't get complete portability with respect to the Adobe Flash Player. ![]() You should strongly distinguish between the portability regarding the browser Firefox Portable and the Adobe Flash Player. btw: it works fine with Opera without any installation. So it's working but as the flash player has to be installed on the machine it's not what I would call portable! Or I have to use an outdated flash version. In your earlier post you mentioned the following: This answer refers to both your previous post and this last post. It should read the version in the plugin folder and not the local installed one. You can test: copy some older copy of the flash dll to the plugin folder of ffp and see version displayed. Portable firefox is supposed to use the plugin from its plugin folder and it will do so if found there. So do not search for any magic, do not install - uninstall - reinstall and all such experiments. Such prepared firefox portable will work on w7 32 and 64, on xp and probably on vista too. You can use any other 32bit version thought, but this is supposed to be the recent one (well can be different in 1h)ĭo not copy any of the other files and do not copy there any of the recent 64bit flash as this will not work. (no other files as the flash for IE, which is different software entirely and none of the helper files etc)Ĭopied to the plugins folder and checked if reports right version, it does ok, go to any flash site and all works. Therefore it's a good idea, that the value of is always set to "true".įlash file NPSWF32_11_4_402_265.dll only!!!! This now makes it possible, that the Firefox browser can find the Flash plugin also in the folder C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash for 32-bit Windows OS. This of course assumes that the Adobe Flash Player is installed on the host PC. If the value of is set to "true", then the Firefox browser scans the directories specified in the Windows registry for PLIDs, which is currently For more detailed informations please look at the mozillaZine article Plugin scanning. ![]() On Windows systems, Mozilla applications will scan for common plugins at startup, such as Java, Windows Media Player and others, in locations external to the installation directory plugins folder. Regarding the settings of here shortly the meaning of that. Please inform me, which add-ons you have installed in your Firefox Portable browser and which Windows OS you use.
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