Local flash virtual tour cannot load in browsers
Step 1:If you cannot preview it(IE in default), and please install flash player in IE browser, so please click this link, and find the flash player for IE core, and install it : https://get2.adobe.com/flashplayer/?no_redirect
STEP2: If you are using chrome browser, since chrome55 version does not have build-in flash, you need to update it by yourself. please check the attached picture to input chrome://components/ in chrome, and find the Adobe Flash Player, and click check for update.
STEP3:The problem may be caused by security upgrade of Flash player, please refer
to official notes below from Adobe Flash Player.
Flash
Player 23 has disabled local-with-filesystem access by default
This change
only impacts Flash content played from the local filesystem, using the browser.
Flash content hosted on the internet and local web servers, as well as the
Standalone Flash Player remains unaffected. If you are a user who requires this
functionality, these files can be added to the list of Trusted Locations in
Flash Player.
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For
Individuals:
For Internet Explorer, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Safari:
On the affected system, go to: Control Panel > Flash Player > Advanced
> Developer Tools > Trusted Location Settings
Click the icon and add relevant flash files, folders or disk drivers to the
list.
For Google Chrome (and similar PPAPI browsers):
Navigate to the settings manager page
Choose Edit Locations > Add Locations from the list.
For System Administrators:
The legacy behavior can be restored by the following steps.
Find
mms.cfg in flash player installation directory.
For 32bit
Windows C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg
For 64bit
Windows C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg and
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg
Open
mms.cfg with text editor and add EnableInsecureLocalWithFileSystem=1 flag to
it, save and close editor. Note that both files in 64bit Windows need to do
this modification. If you can't find mms.cfg in those directories, right click
to new one.
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Mac—————————————————
For Safari and Firefox
Go to:
System Preference > Flash Player > Advanced > Developer Tools >
Trusted Location Settings
Click "+"
to add relevant flash files, folders or disk drivers to the list.
Usually /Application
and /Users are suggested to add to the list.
For Google Chrome
Navigate to the settings manager page
Choose Edit Locations > Add Locations from the list.
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