Hi!
After an adobe flash update, I normally change the settings at macromedia.com. In the past 3 months or so, it hasn't been working right. Now it takes about 2 - 3 minutes for each (tab/page) to load, and when I change a setting, it doesn't stay changed. I don't know for sure, but I think it is something to do with noscript.
Since that started to not working properly, I found I could set some settings in the control panel but they don't have all the settings macromedia does.
I uninstall flash completely each time I update, then delete flash files, and restart after.
I don't want to try disabling noscript to see if it is causing the problem on macromedia as it is concerning because I have to have flash enabled and the slow page load.
On adobe's site it says nothing about changing flash settings for regular users anywhere. Do you here at noscript change settings after each flash update?
Thanks!
adobe flash settings on macromedia and noscript
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adobe flash settings on macromedia and noscript
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Re: adobe flash settings on macromedia and noscript
Personally I don't upgrade Flash, but that's probably not good advice to be giving
If you downgrade Flash to the last version you had before this started happening, does that fix the problem?
(make sure to uninstall your current version *before* installing the downgrade)

If you downgrade Flash to the last version you had before this started happening, does that fix the problem?
(make sure to uninstall your current version *before* installing the downgrade)
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: adobe flash settings on macromedia and noscript
Anything in the Browser Console (Ctrl+Shift+J)?
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