You're posting to the Flash Player forums, which is completely separate from Shockwave Player. Shockwave and Flash Player are 2 different products. I'm making some assumption here, however, if you provide more information on your specific use-case we can provide more detailed information specific to your use case. If this is the case, you'll want to deploy the custom mms.cfg file when redeploying Flash Player. Note that if you have a custom mms.cfg file modifying the update options, running the standalone uninstaller will reset the update options to the default update options (notification auto-update). The embedded versions are managed by the respective browser vendors.įor more information, see the Flash Player Admin Guide Note that the uninstaller will *not* uninstall the embedded versions of Flash Player (PPAPI for Chromium-based browsers and Flash Player ActiveX Control on Windows 8 and above for Internet Explorer/Edge). To uninstall Flash Player silently, use the standalone uninstaller with the command line -uninstall (e.g. I'm assuming you're referring to Flash Player, and not Shockwave Player
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