![]() ![]() In this post, we will look at how to deploy the same update (KB4577586) using Intune and a Win32App Please review this post first as it contains a lot more detail about the update intention than this post does. ![]() We also stepped through a tutorial showing you how to deploy the update with ConfigMgr. ![]() Meanwhile, if you’re feeling nostalgic, you can visit The Internet Archive to play old Flash games.In our previous post How to Uninstall Adobe Flash Player from Windows 10 with ConfigMgr () we reviewed the End of Life for Adobe Flash Player and what that meant for Windows 10 devices. However, there are better Flash alternatives, including HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly out there. Now that we are in 2021 and even Adobe doesn’t support Flash anymore and encourages everyone to uninstall it, there’s no reason to hold on to it unless there’s a niche use-case. Over the past few years, companies have been dropping support for Flash due to its security vulnerabilities. Those looking for a way to manually remove Flash player can follow our guide to uninstall Adobe Flash Player from your computer. If you don’t want to wait, you can grab the KB4577586 update right now from Microsoft’s Update Catalog. Microsoft notes that it will remove Flash when you update to Windows 10 21H1 or later. ![]() In addition, the company will include KB4577586 in the latest cumulative update for Windows 10 versions 15 in July 2021. “To help keep our customers secure, Microsoft will remove the Flash component from Windows through the KB4577586 ‘Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player,'” wrote Microsoft in its blog post.Īccording to the blog post, Microsoft will include its “KB4577586 Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player” in the Preview update for Windows 10, version 1809 and above, starting in June 2021. ![]()
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