Adobe Flash Player not recognized by Internet Explorer

November 2022 · 4 minute read
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  • Internet Explorer was once among the foremost web browsers, and it still retains a reasonably substantial user base.

    Some Internet Explorer 11 users have stated that IE doesn’t recognize Adobe Flash Player even though they have installed the latest Flash version and enabled it in browser.

    Consequently, website pages open in Explorer display blank boxes instead of Flash videos. That usually happens if Flash is not configured correctly, ActiveX filtering is on or if the flash.ocx file is corrupted.

    These are a few resolutions for when Internet Explorer 11’s Flash player is not working in Windows 10.

    How can I fix Internet Explorer if it fails to recognize Flash Player?

  • Consider an alternative browser
  • Turn off ActiveX filtering in Internet Explorer
  • Add websites to compatibility view
  • Reregister the Flash.ocx file
  • 1. Consider an alternative browser

    Since Adobe finally ceased support for Adobe Flash player starting December 2020, maybe that’s the reason you have Flash issues on Internet Explorer.

    As of the writing of this article, the only web browser left to still support flash content is Opera, so go ahead and download it if you still want to try out flash content.

    Enabling Adobe Flash Player in the Opera browser is pretty simple. You need to type type the following line in the address field:

    opera://settings/content/flash?search=flash

    Next, make sure that Allow sites to run Flash option is enabled, if not, enable it.

    The browser itself is very fast and reliable, and it has extensive add-on support as well, so even if you download it just for flash, you might end up keeping it as your new default browser.

    If you are using Internet Explorer and still cannot open Adobe after resetting the browser, then we think you should try Opera instead. It will do the job perfectly.

    Opera

    Opera

    As of now, Operas is the only browser to still support flash content. Download it now to see what real browsing speed is all about!

    2. Turn off ActiveX filtering in Internet Explorer

  • Press Type here to search button to open Windows 10’s search box.
  • Enter Internet Explorer in the search box and select to open that browser.
  • Then click the Tools button to open the menu in the snapshot directly below.
  • Select Safety and click ActiveX Filtering if it’s ticked to deselect it.
  • Adobe Flash Player is an ActiveX control in Internet Explorer 11. Enabling ActiveX Filtering in Explorer turns Flash Player off.

    As such, switching ActiveX Filtering off, if it’s on, will probably ensure that IE recognizes Flash again and displays its video content on webpages.

    3. Add websites to compatibility view

  • Open the website that doesn’t display the Flash content in Internet Explorer
  • Click the Tools button in IE.
  • Select the Compatibility View settings option to open the window in the snapshot directly below
  • Click Add to add the website to Compatibility View.
  • Select the Display intranet sites in Compatibility View option.
  • Select the Use Microsoft compatibility lists setting, and click the Close button.
  • Then restart your IE browser.
  • 4. Reregister the Flash.ocx file

  • Right-click the Start button to open the menu below.
  • Select Command Prompt (Admin) to open the Prompt.
  • Enter this in in the Command Prompt. regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash\flash.ocx
  • Press the Return key.
  • Click OK on the RegSvr32 dialog box that opens.
  • Restart your desktop and or laptop.
  • One, or more, of the above resolutions, will probably fix Flash Player in your Internet Explorer browser.

    Aside from those fixes, make sure that your IE browser has had all the latest updates, which you can do by clicking Check for Windows updates now on this page.

    In addition, you could also try uninstalling and reinstalling Flash as covered in this post.

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