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Adobe Flash Player 11.8.800.168

Adobe has released Adobe Flash Player 11.8.800.168 to address vulnerabilities that could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.

Adobe recommends users update their product installations to Adobe Flash Player 11.8.800.168. More information in APSB13-21.

As of version 11.3 Adobe has two different MSI packages available for download. One MSI (full_flashplayer_win_msi) is targeted for Internet Explorer users. The another (full_flashplayer_win_pl_msi) is targeted for Pluged-in based browsers like Firefox. These can be downloaded from the Adobe Flash Player download page here or by using these links:

Flash Player 11.8 for Internet Explorer (which works both on x86 as well as x64)
Flash Player 11.8 for Plugin-based browsers (which works both on x86 as well as x64)

The 'Adobe Flash Player Administration Guide for Flash Player 11.8' describes the administration of Flash Player 11.8. How it's installed, how it works, and how you can control it to suit the needs of a specific network environment. This document is intended for IT or administrative professionals who manage the installation or use of Flash Player for multiple users in a controlled environment. The Adobe Flash Player Administration Guide contains chapters which cover the Flash Player environment, installation of the Player, Administrator settings, User-configured settings and Security considerations. You can download it here or the 'Adobe Flash Player Administration Guide for Microsoft Windows 8' here.

It also contains information about a configuration file called mms.cfg with which can you switch off the AutoUpdate feature. The mms.cfg can be added to a transform file for this MSI and then be included in the installation.

 


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  • If you have Flash player already installed on the PC(s), just use Detect & Deploy Patching to deploy Flash Player update.

    Note: These updates automatically comes with Update turned off.

    KBOX>Security:

    #Patch listing:
    Create Patch smart label to select Appropriate latest critical Flash Player update

    #Subscription Settings:
    Make sure "Application Patches" and "Display disabled patches on patch listing" are ticked.
    Add the smart label in the "Download patches from selected labels:"
    Then wait for next download schedule or force to download. - haseebiqbal 10 years ago
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