Edge and Chrome continue to use Flash after January 12 (super professional, high-energy warning)

Flash has ceased maintenance. If you don't use Flash, try not to use Flash. After maintenance is stopped, this component will be very unsafe!

Update: It turns out that the clue given by the boss of Purcell is for the AX version of Flash. If there is a need for the AX version of Flash (that is, the OCX) and hope to continue to use it after January 12, use the same method with WinHex. To modify, it is not the DLL that is opened, but it is opened C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\Flash.ocx. But a more serious problem is System32that the files under the directory generally have file permissions, which are not easy to modify.
Right click Flash.ocx, Properties, Security tab, Advanced, change the owner to Administrators, click Apply, then reload the permission window, then click Add, select Subject Administrators, and then select Full Control. Then it has been determined.
If you are really afraid of the trouble of changing the permissions, you can refer to the next article AX version Flash. After January 12, continue to use Flash. Put the batch and two Node.js scripts together with the Node.js executable file and right-click BAT. Run as an administrator. Note that this link is for the AX version, not for Edge and Chrome. For Edge and Chrome, please see below.


A big guy from Tieba Purcell provided a clue: The binary data of the Flash component file contains the time stamp of the Flash self-destruct timer in plain text. Find this Gangster gall to ask this timestamp 16 binary data in a file inside: 00 00 40 46 3E 6F 77 42.

Note, please prepare a copy of this file before modifying it, and you can restore it in case you make a mistake!

Because Edge will no longer support Flash after the January 21 update, it is manifest.jsonbest to keep a copy of the modified file and the attached one, and then you can copy it to other browsers to continue using! Edge 22 has been updated to version 88 and no longer supports Flash. Please download the green version of Chrome to use Flash. Many green versions of Chrome have built-in older versions of Flash Player.

We use WinHex to open the Edge browser pepflashplayer.dll, search, find the hexadecimal value, and enter the hexadecimal code just now (no spaces). Sure enough, this hexadecimal code was also found in the PPAPI DLL!Insert picture description here
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The current Flash version of Edge browser is 32.0.0.465. In the PPAPI DLL of version 32.0.0.465, the location of this timestamp is 015F6C68.

Don't worry about so much. According to computer common sense, data is usually stored in little endian, and the highest bit of binary is usually the sign bit. Let's 42think of a way to make the last byte of this string bigger, but don't exceed it 80, or it may become a negative number. So we will change him to 72. Save it and replace it with Edge's original file.Insert picture description here

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