Adobe Flash Player plug-in is pretty much required to view most videos and rich media content available on the web. While a small number of videos on video streaming services like YouTube will play using HTML5 in supported browsers, the number is pretty small.
Windows 8 and above versions of Windows ship with Adobe Flash Player for Internet Explorer browser. That is, you don’t need to manually install Adobe Flash in Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 in order to watch Flash content in the Internet Explorer browser. However, you may need to update the Flash Player to the latest version to be able to watch videos and other rich media content.
In Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10, if you’re unable to watch videos using Internet Explorer and you’re sure that the Flash Player is installed, it could be because the Flash Player is disabled in browser settings.
Step 1: Open the Internet Explorer browser, click the small Tools (Gear icon) located upper-right of the browser (just below the caption buttons), and then click the Manage add-ons option to open the Manage Add-ons dialog.
Step 2: Here, in the left pane, click Toolbars and Extensions to view all installed Toolbars and Extensions on the right side.
Step 3: Look for the entry named Shockwave Flash Object, right-click on the same, and then click the Enable button to enable the Flash Player.
Step 4: Close the Manage Add-ons dialog and then restart your Internet Explorer browser to enable Adobe Flash Player. That’s it!
Step 1: Visit this page of Adobe in your Internet Explorer.
Step 2: Scroll down the page to see the following animation and confirm that the Adobe Flash Player is installed and working fine. And if the animation is not working, please make sure that the installed version of Flash is the latest version.
If you’re still having issues, try disabling ActiveX Controls.
Step 1: Open Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu (press the Alt key if you can’t see menus), and then click Internet Options.
Step 2: Switch to the Security tab.
Step 3: Click the Internet icon. Under the Security level for this zone, click the Custom level button to open the Security Settings – Internet Zone dialog.
Step 4: Scroll down to see ActiveX controls and plug-ins. Change Allow ActiveX Filtering to Disable, click the OK button, and then click the Yes button when you see the “Are you sure you want to change the settings for this zone” confirmation message. Finally, click the Apply button.