

These updates are not optional, so it should roll out to all Windows 10 machines via Windows Update and WSUS. In June Microsoft plans to release KB4577586 as part of the preview Windows 10 updates ahead of the next month's Patch Tuesday update. Via Windows Latest, Microsoft in late April updated an old blogpost detailing its Flash removal plans that it now says will culminate in the update rolling out in the upcoming Patch Tuesday security updates targeting older versions of Windows 10. SEE: Windows 10 Start menu hacks (TechRepublic Premium) However, the webpage itself does not indicate this.The 14 best web hosting services: Which is right for your website?įlash Player officially reached end of life on Decemas per an announcement by Adobe and major browser makers in 2017. This dialog only seems to occur after having been running Firefox the previous day. This is happening on both a Windows XP desktop and a Windows Vista laptop.ĮDIT: I suspect the 2nd method, that takes me to the website, is related to the Flash plugin in Firefox. In fact, I don't when it takes me to the website, because "it looks a bit dodgy to me!?" So, why are there apparently two different update methods for what appears to be the same thing? One is nice and swish and integrated into the updater, the other more long winded.

What is this for? Why didn't it download and install in the "usual" way? Which presents me with an button (and to install McAfee!). However, sometimes when I hit the button it takes me to the website: Usually when I hit the button it downloads the update straight away with a progress bar that zips across the dialog. If updates are required the Adobe dialog pops up with a button. Adobe Flash Player checks for updates at startup.
