

Uninstall the current Adobe Flash Player.

Rename pepflashplayer.dll to pepflashplayer.old.Ĭopy the pepflashplayer.dll extracted earlier from the desktop to‘C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\27.0.0.170\. Open C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\27.0.0.170\ in File Explorer.
#LATEST VERSION OF SHOCKWAVE FLASH FOR CHROME UPDATE#
Run the extracted flashplayer27_0r0_159_win.msi.Ĭlick Start > run, type services.msc and click Run.ĭisable Adobe Flash Player Update Service.ĭownload the attached 2151945_pepflashplayer.7z.Įxtract the pepflashplayer.dll to the Desktop. Ĭlick Start > run, type appwiz.cpl and click Run. fp_27.0.0.159 is not the latest version, the latest Flash version is 27.0.0.170.Īll versions previous to 27.0.0.170 are impacted with the Critical vulnerability CVE-2017-11292. For more information see the Additional information section.Īlternatively, the HTML5 Client and vSphere Client (legacy) are available for most operations, dependent on vSphere version and feature availability.Ĭommunity forums have identified a workaround of replacing the pepflashplayer.dll file with an older version as well.Ĭaution: This has not been verified by Adobe. Note: This is a Beta build and used at your own risk. To workaround this issue, use one of these options:ĭownload Flash Player 27 Beta, available at. If you are unsure of the Adobe Shockwave Flash version installed, see. This is a known issue with Adobe Shockwave Flash version 27.0.0.170, and affects all versions of the vSphere Web Client. While logging in to the vSphere Web Client or vCloud Director Web CLient the flash plugin crashes with the following error:
