Note (2018-09-14): due to lack of time (and interest, and how is Flash still alive anyway?), today’s upload of version 31.0.0.108 will be the last version I repackage. Thanks for hanging around all this time 🙂 (and good luck with the few rare sites that still somehow near the end of 2018 require you to use Flash)
Skip to the download links if you’re too lazy to read or if you already know what you’re doing
Latest version for download here: 31.0.0.108 for Firefox and Chrome. Mirrors are available in article and/or in the latest comments. If this is out of date, don’t hesitate to bump me in comments, I don’t check for updates quite regularly.
Note (2018-07-18): as far as I know, the instructions are now totally outdated and basically the only relevant part of this post is the download links. I’m not using Flash anymore, be it portable or not, so I don’t know what the up-to-date setup voodoo is (on a side note, thanks very much to browsers for always changing that shit). But you’ll probably find interesting pointers among the most recent comments.
Finally, about 2 years and a half after Flash 11, Adobe recently released Flash 12, and quite quickly later, Flash 13 to 16. I don’t think there’s anything major in this release, the previous version was 11.9.x and I guess they preferred 12.0.x rather than getting into 11.10.x and such. I have no idea about the changelog, although from previous experience on the 11.x branch, it’s probably mainly security and bug fixes. The Linux version was discontinued at version 11.2 (although they still update this one with security fixes, current version being 11.2.202.336, which you can grab there), so probably even Adobe see Flash’s end coming. Which will be a sad day for me too, because quite a few people land here thanks to it 😉 although much fewer lately because it seems Google hates me since last summer 🙁 (I guess I can say it now that the traffic coming from them shredded to the point it became almost negligible, so even if they bury me even more I shouldn’t feel much difference – for instance, yesterday’s traffic: Bing + Duckduckgo brought me half the traffic Google brought)
Anyway, the usual mentions:
1) If you’re planning to use this with Tor, you should also plan to say goodbye to IP anonymity (which I believe is the main reason for using Tor): Flash will connect without much regards for your Tor Browser proxy settings so it can leak your IP to someone willing to get it. Well, maybe there’s a way to make it safer, but seriously using browser plugins such as Java and Flash while trying to be anonymous is like trying to win a race while starting late on purpose.
2) To “install” it into your portable browser, grab the correct files (either 32 or 64 bits) and put it in the plugin folder (which you may need to create yourself), which is:
- Firefox Portable: Data/plugins + set
plugins.load_appdir_plugins
to true inabout:config
- Opera USB:
- new version (Chromium based): [Opera install dir]\[Version number]\plugins\ (thanks Marcelo.ar and Kooky Tommy in the comments)
- old version (12x): program/plugins
- Iron or Chrome Portable: Iron/plugins
NB: as of today (2016-01-23), those instructions are probably quite outdated. I haven’t actually used portable Flash in years, you may want to browse the comments to find up-to-date instructions.
I’m pretty sure Flashplayer.xpt is useless, but I include it because it’s tiny and some people do look for it.
Also, I haven’t actually used any portable browser in a loooong while, so if those instructions are outdated, don’t hesitate to let me know (let’s beat the record number of comments set around Flash player 11 ;)).
Edit: okay this section is totally outdated for Chrome-based browsers now…
3) Last but not least, this is not a magic portable Flash, this is just a repack of the original Flash stuff to make it easier to “install” manually on a device where you don’t have admin rights. So, Flash will, as usual, store the infamous LSO (Local Shared Objects) “cookies” in a system location (in %APPDATA%\Macromedia\Flash Player
), and you’ll want to delete the stuff in there at the end of your session if you’re also concerned about not leaving tracks and not just about running Flash stuff.
Ok, now I shut up and here is the zip containing NPSWF32_31_0_0_108.dll, FlashPlayerPlugin_31_0_0_108.exe, NPSWF64_31_0_0_108.dll and flashplayer.xpt (the first 2 are the 32 bits version, the third is the 64 bits, and the last is here for, hm, decoration ^^) and now there is also, in the same package, the new Pepper Flash Player files for Chrome-based browsers (those “pepflashplayer” dlls). They are hosted primarily on Megabitload and Uploaded.to, which should keep a back up “indefinitely”, and on my server, where only the latest version is guaranteed to be maintained (the previous ones can usually be obtained with a trivial URL manipulation, but whenever I change hosting I drop the older versions, so no guarantee that this will always work). I will also try to upload them to demo2.ovh.net, because some people have reported issues (well, company filtering issues) connecting to the other 2 places, but they delete files after 30 days there, so obviously this will only be suitable for grabbing the latest release while it’s hot.
For developers, here is also the debug version 22.0.0.192 (yes, I don’t upload this one quite regularly because I guess not many people need it – if you do need a more recent debug version let me know).
Last but not least, courtesy from Kooky Tommy in the comments, some Flash ESR packages are available there via Dropbox
Older 20+ versions
- Flash 30.0.0.154 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 30.0.0.134 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 30.0.0.113 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 29.0.0.171 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 29.0.0.140 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 29.0.0.113 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 28.0.0.161 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 28.0.0.137 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 28.0.0.126 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 27.0.0.187 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 27.0.0.170 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 27.0.0.159 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 27.0.0.130 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 26.0.0.151 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 26.0.0.137 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 26.0.0.131 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 26.0.0.126 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 25.0.0.171 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 25.0.0.148 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 25.0.0.127 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 24.0.0.221 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 24.0.0.194 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 24.0.0.186 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 23.0.0.207 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 23.0.0.207 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 23.0.0.205 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 23.0.0.185 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 23.0.0.162 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 22.0.0.209 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 22.0.0.192 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 21.0.0.242 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 21.0.0.213 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 21.0.0.197 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 21.0.0.182 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 20.0.0.306 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 20.0.0.286 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 20.0.0.267 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 20.0.0.235 for portable Firefox/Chrome (Chrome is actually 20.0.0.228)
Older 19.x versions
- Flash 19.0.0.245 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 19.0.0.226 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 19.0.0.207 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 19.0.0.185 for portable Firefox/Chrome
Older 18.x versions
- Flash 18.0.0.232 for portable Firefox/Chrome
- Flash 18.0.0.209 for portable browsers
- Flash 18.0.0.203 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 18.0.0.194 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 18.0.0.160 for portable browsers (mirror)
Older 17.x versions
- Flash 17.0.0.188 for Firefox (mirror) and for Chrome (mirror 1)
- Flash 17.0.0.169 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 17.0.0.134 for portable browsers (mirror)
Older 16.x versions
- Flash 16.0.0.305 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 16.0.0.296 for portable browsers for Chrome | for Firefox
- Flash 16.0.0.287 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 16.0.0.257 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 16.0.0.235 for portable browsers (mirror)
Older 15.x versions
- Flash 15.0.0.239 for portable browsers (mirror)
- Flash 15.0.0.223 for portable browsers
- Flash 15.0.0.189 for portable browsers
- Flash 15.0.0.152 for portable browsers
Older 14.x versions
- Flash 14.0.0.179 for portable browsers
- Flash 14.0.0.145 for portable browsers
- Flash 14.0.0.125 for portable browsers
Older 13.x versions
- Flash 13.0.0.214 for portable browsers
- Flash 13.0.0.206 for portable browsers
- Flash 13.0.0.182 for portable browsers
Older 12.x versions
- Flash 12.0.0.77 for portable browsers
- Flash 12.0.0.70 for portable browsers
- Flash 12.0.0.44 for portable browsers
- Flash 12.0.0.43 for portable browsers
Even older versions (<12)
Cf previous post, Flash player 11.9.900.170 for portable browsers (32 and 64 bits)
Original installers
Links to latest versions:
Firefox/Cyberfox and other NPAPI: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player.exe
Chrome/Iron/Opera and other Pepper: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player_ppapi.exe
V13.0.0.262 ESR is available.
Post updated with the new links to version 16.0.0.287
V13.0.0.264 ESR is available.
Looks like Adobe’s on an patching spree again….. Here’s Flash 16.0.0.296, for Firefox only because Adobe didn’t publish an updated Pepper version (not sure if it’s an oversight or if Chrome-based browsers aren’t affected):
http://megabitload.com/download/index/85574935/
http://ul.to/nnv8ekh5
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_16.0.0.296_portable_32-64_Fx.zip
Adobe publish Pepper Flash V16.0.0.296.
There it is for Chrome (“Pepper”), sorry for the delay:
http://megabitload.com/download/index/77486681/
http://ul.to/tzd3y5sz
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_16.0.0.296_portable_32-64_Chrome.zip
thanks for Flash_16.0.0.296_portable_32-64_Fx.zip – 20 MB less for my.
Yeah, it’s due to Adobe not releasing both versions at the same time but it’s indeed more convenient for users this way. Maybe I’ll make this a long term format, although it also means double maintenance when updated the links in the post.
• Flash 12.0.0.44 for portable browsers
• Flash 12.0.0.43 for portable browsers
• Flash 13.0.0.206 for portable browsers
• Flash 14.0.0.125 for portable browsers
were removed from uploaded.net (ul.to).
flash 16.0.0.305 is now up to date…
could you please update?
thx
My version flash 16.0.0.305 for Firefox: https://www.uploady.com/#!/download/dkWSJClUasg/owOd57WLC4ybfXW8
Thanks a lot krystian, I’m totally overloaded by work ATM and the super regular updates released by Adobe really don’t help 🙁
I’ll try to post a package this week-end…
Here is version 16.0.0.305 for both Firefox and Chrome:
http://megabitload.com/download/index/54423425/
http://ul.to/d67osotv
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_16.0.0.305_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
Fast download from patheticcockroach.com.
Thanks David
Thanks a lot, David!
I confirm this is working on portable SRWare Iron (Version 39.0.2100.0), Windows 8.0/64bit.
Just extract file
Flash_16.0.0.305_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip\pepflashplayer64_16_0_0_305.dll
and copy to
…IronPortable\Iron\plugins
Create “plugins” directory, if needed.
V13.0.0.269 ESR is available.
(Sorry for late! Only on weekdays at lunchtime I have the opportunity to update.)
A thanks to patheticcockroach and all involved in releasing this portable plugin.
Flash 17.0.0.134 is out
Please update your post
Thanks, I guess that explains the small traffic spike yesterday. I’m on it.
And there is Flash portable 17.0.0.134:
http://megabitload.com/download/index/81135822/
http://ul.to/lahcyjad
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_17.0.0.134_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
New version is available.
V13.0.0.277 ESR is available.
New Version is: 17.0.0.169
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
17.0.0.169 is out.
Thanks guys, I’m on it
Edit: and there it is:
http://megabitload.com/download/index/24164744/
http://ul.to/oj21deba
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_17.0.0.169_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
V13.0.0.281 ESR is available.
.188 is out.
Thanks, but unfortunately it looks like the latest installers available for download (links at the end of the post) still haven’t been updated :/
how about this link?
https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
oops, the link only goes to a small installer file.
Yup, I was just about to reply that ^^
Delays in installer updates are quite common, I suppose tomorrow at worst we’ll have the new versions
New versions is available on Adobe site, except Pepper flash (PPAPI).
I uploaded V13.0.0.289 ESR.
Oh, right I forgot… (and somehow they are always late on the Pepper version :/)
Well I just downloaded from the “latest offline installer” links right now: I still get the old version 🙁
Sorry, my primary download site is the distribution page and I didn’t check other links (except PPAPI).
My secondary download site:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#main-pars_text_4
There are 3 links in “Still having problems?” section. I use this for the download of the Pepper version.
Now, new Pepper versions is available on Adobe site.
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html
or
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player_ax.exe
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player.exe
With your second links I’m still getting .169 version, but with your first link it now works (but there’s no Pepper version there).
Uploading it now
Edit: here it is, I also added plugin.vch as someone requested it:
http://megabitload.com/download/index/85737927/
http://ul.to/7fms7d30
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_17.0.0.188_portable_32-64_Fx.zip
The direct links on the Macromedia server do seem to be for devices and systems that require a static URL (or have it hardcoded). On the other hand, the distribution site is usually updated faster (ESR is also there).
Getting old versions might be due to heavy caching on either side, or usage of mirrors/CDN that are not all in sync (yet).
Pepper seems to be elsewhere, entirely.
And here is finally the Pepper (Chrome version)
http://megabitload.com/download/index/39387569/
http://ul.to/ewbxjfe9
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_17.0.0.188_portable_32-64_Chrome.zip
V13.0.0.292 ESR is available.
And here is Flash 18.0.0.160 too:
http://ul.to/v3be0imt
http://megabitload.com/download/index/26333237/
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_18.0.0.160_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
18.0.0.194 is out.
Links from my 2015-05-14 post still the same.
V13.0.0.296 ESR is available.
updatet to version 18.0.0.194
Thanks for updating and your work!
Sorry for the delay, here it is:
http://ul.to/izn962ff
http://megabitload.com/download/index/26851374/
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_18.0.0.194_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
New (18.0.0.203) version is downloadable from Adobe’s site. On distribution page it seems previous versions, but links are good.
There it is finally:
http://ul.to/6w6fe9wm
http://megabitload.com/download/index/27542538/
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_18.0.0.203_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
It’s strange but FF portable still accepts it as 18.0.0.194.
Do you mean the links in the post or the version once the packages linked in my comment are unpacked? The post isn’t fully up-to-date indeed, but the links in my comment should be good.
Unpacking files (with name 18.0.0.203) to data/plugins gives 18.0.0.194 on http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Is it only my problem?
Weird indeed… did you restart your browser ? If the file names are .203, version should be this too…
Found the problem and solution – FF portable scanned system dir, where plugin was not updated. Known issue for portables, plugin.scan.plid.all should be set to false. Sorry for disturbing.
No problem, at least that will help people who might have the same issue 😉
V13.0.0.302 ESR is available.
V13.0.0.305 ESR is available.
Latest ESR is 13.0.0.309
(www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html)
Thanks!
Flash 18.0.0.209
Links still work.
New flash version available.
18.0.0.209 is available
Thanks for reporting (NB: now I removed the moderation hold on new comments since KeyCaptcha seemed successful at making the spam go away).
Sorry for the little delay, here it is:
http://ul.to/dqb2mby4
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_18.0.0.209_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
No more Megabitload mirror because I hit their ridiculously low quota + they became highly adblock-unfriendly
Thanks.
Use http://www.uploady.com?
I’ve put files (x32) to Data\plugins,set
plugins.load_appdir_plugins to true and
plugin.scan.plid.all to false in about:config
but they are not shown in About:addons
P.S. Firefox Portable v39.0
Ah strange, maybe they changed their settings _again_. Anyone else having the same issue?
It should work.
Copy files
(FlashPlayerPlugin_18_0_0_209.exe & NPSWF32_18_0_0_209.dll)
to
Data\plugins\
Leave the default settings (in about:config).
plugins.load_appdir_plugins = false
plugin.scan.plid.all = true
More info:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Issues_related_to_plugins#Plugin_location
1. It doesn’t work
2. Info from the link above says:
[*] Note: Starting in Firefox 21 the \plugins folder, if it exists (see bug 564987) is no longer scanned by default. If you have installed plugins in this location and wish to use them, either set the preference plugins.load_appdir_plugins to true in about:config or else move the “plugins” folder into the “browser” folder that’s located inside the installation directory.
3. “move the “plugins” folder into the “browser” folder that’s located inside the installation directory” method works. But that folder is not in the Data folder.
why not use google doc?
much faster and easier to get the file (no frills)
I don’t use Google. But anyway, isn’t one hoster + one direct link usually enough? I mean, I remember one person used to have issue with the direct link, but otherwise it should just work very fine, doesn’t it?
Also, I remembered that I started archiving older versions to Livedrive, so that could make the third mirror is needed: http://diradgad.livedrive.com/item/d9df7960c9344f81841b68db58529728 (NB: the latest versions are still uploading, I’m on a bad connection ATM)
Sorry for late! V13.0.0.309 ESR is available.
And also uploaded version 18.0.0.232
What’s next with Flash ESR editon?
It appears that Firefox no longer recognizes the portable flash, any ideas?
I’ve heard that it’s only addons / extensions an unknown hand (* .xpi not signed) to be blocked.
There was no mention specifically of the plugs, turn the folder “plugins” is still recognized by Firefox 40.0.2.
If the problem can still be a few months use the version of Firefox 38 ESR.
This version has support for a long period of time (~ 9 months).
Actually, I’ve done some more research into my issue specifically. The problems I was facing is that the flash on the computer system (work pc) and the portable flash are conflicting and causing browser hanging and in many cases not working at all. I don’t know what is causing the issue. problem was resolved by removing the portable flash and relying on the system version (which is slightly out of date). As the problem is resolved and the system flash isn’t that old (18.0.0.209), I’ll leave it and wait to see what happens. I am behind a pretty aggressive firewall/filter as well which often causes issues so it’s hard to track down problems. ty for your response anyways!
Adobe Flash Player 19 version is available.
Hi,
There it is:
http://ul.to/3l4gqjw3
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_19.0.0.185_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
V18.0.000.241 ESR is available.
V18.0.000.252 ESR is available.
Please, Flash 19.0.0.207 is available.
Hi, there it is:
http://ul.to/t27mep50
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_19.0.0.207_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
Thanks David.
It is a pity that Adobe released a patch / hotfix 19.0.0.226 today, but wasted a little (a bit) time doing versions 19.0.0.207.
https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsa15-05.html
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/10/new-zero-day-exploit-hits-fully-patched-adobe-flash/
Sorry for the little delay, and yes they could indeed have bundled all the patches into one release instead of firing 2 at a 24h interval… Anyway here is the new version (also updated in the post):
http://ul.to/lrik2dxj
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_19.0.0.226_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
Thanks Daviv.
You can add flash files “manifest.fingerprint” and “manifest.json” in version PAPPI?
Manifest files for Flash PAPPI 19.0.0.226: http://speedy.sh/dvGaw/manifest-files-PAPPI-19.0.0.226.zip
Ow sorry I had no idea those were required… Although actually I don’t have a “manifest.fingerprint” file and yours is empty.
Here is a new bundle, with manifest.json for both 32 and 64 bits:
http://ul.to/zx2bzfoa
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_19.0.0.226_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome-fixed.zip
I think not required…
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/chrome/YojydhzUxdI/zfTmekmJDGUJ
Thanks for the info. I never ever use Chrome so I wouldn’t know… not really big files so I guess they don’t hurt much, but if they are totally useless I might as well remove them… Anyone with Chrome could confirm ?
V18.0.000.255 ESR is available.
Sorry for late.
@patheticcockroach are You able to provide static link for latest version of flash?
Let me explain my question:
1. latest version is always in directory (for example) “*/flash”;
2. if there any new version, than current version (which contained in this directory) moved to “/archive/version_*.*.*.*” and replaced by it (by new version);
3. it will allow to provide basic automated update through .bat & wget bundle;
4. You also can provide “auto visit” of current page for latest info & support.
This approach probably would increase the number of visitors, which will result as increased support in maintaining of project.
For example: creators of portable builds (of browser) probably will include your autoupdate script\plugin because:
1. flash is still needed (games, some sites, low spec. hardware, etc);
2. this would be the easiest way to provide automatically updated flash for nonadministrative users (including non portable browsers).
Or alternative way: to make builds like unofficial plugin with auto update.
Example: http://flashplay.no-ip.org/ But this is only for Mozilla-based browsers.
If there any way\solution\ideas\possibility to make the same for chromium based browsers?
P.S.: i made working bundle of opera portable (or any chromium base browser) & flash this way:
1. grab portable build of any chromium based browser (or chromium by itself) on web;
2. grab latest flash player from current (where this message posted) site;
3. unpack 32 or 64 bit version of pepper flash into portable browser “/plugins” directory
(or you can unpack it anywhere, I will explain later) and rename “pepflashplayer*.*.*.*.dll” file into clear “pepflashplayer.dll”, it would help in further updates;
4. create shortcut for you browser (for browser.exe (in my case opera.exe), from *\app directory, not for launcher.exe) and add one command-line-flag: “–ppapi-flash-path=”*\plugins\pepflashplayer.dll” – folder where you unpacked flash.
It should look like this:
D:\TCPU\Programm\OperaChromium\Opera\opera.exe –ppapi-flash-path=”D:\TCPU\Programm\OperaChromium\Opera\plugins\pepflashplayer.dll”
5. now launch from this shortcut. All should work (opera would say that version is
99.999.999.999, but most sites will provide correct version of the plugin)
6. when you`ll see new update on this site – just reproduce step 3, it should work.
P.P.S.: i used instruction from here http://chromium.woolyss.com/
Big thanks to author mr. Jerry for his instruction
and great thanks to You, @patheticcockroach, for provided custom builds of flash player for portable browsers, especially for chromium based.
Hello,
Hm, never thought of that kind of use. I guess I could also upload the whole package with a constant name then.
Not sure many people would really use it though, I suppose not many scripters are used to working on computers where they don’t have admin rights. 😉 As for myself, it’s been it’s been about 5 years since the last time I needed to install Flash on a PC that I didn’t have complete control over.
I did everything as you explained below for Opera32 portable.
I saw flash plugin in Opera://plugins
But when i want to open flash content in opera , I get this error “Couldn’t load plugin”
Please help me.
“1. grab portable build of any chromium based browser (or chromium by itself) on web;
2. grab latest flash player from current (where this message posted) site;
3. unpack 32 or 64 bit version of pepper flash into portable browser “/plugins” directory
(or you can unpack it anywhere, I will explain later) and rename “pepflashplayer*.*.*.*.dll” file into clear “pepflashplayer.dll”, it would help in further updates;
4. create shortcut for you browser (for browser.exe (in my case opera.exe), from *\app directory, not for launcher.exe) and add one command-line-flag: “–ppapi-flash-path=”*\plugins\pepflashplayer.dll” – folder where you unpacked flash.
It should look like this:
D:\TCPU\Programm\OperaChromium\Opera\opera.exe –ppapi-flash-path=”D:\TCPU\Programm\OperaChromium\Opera\plugins\pepflashplayer.dll”
5. now launch from this shortcut. All should work (opera would say that version is
99.999.999.999, but most sites will provide correct version of the plugin)”
again, please use one drive or google doc for storage, thanks.
we in asian countries could hardly reach those sites or it took damn long time.
Ah, OneDrive I can do, here it is:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=1E3D1EA3906A35B6%21112
thankyou
please add onedrive to your routine upload, thanks.
Dropbox is good? I upload separate packages: NPAPI, NPAPI ESR and PPAPI (pepper). I use 7zip instead of zip.
New Flash player 19.0.0.245 he was released.
http://www.softpedia.com/blog/adobe-flash-player-19-0-0-245-now-available-for-download-495957.shtml
http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1277980-adobe-flash-player-1900245/
Could version of PAPPI (both 32 and 64 bit) add own files “manifest.json“?
19.0.0.245 is out now, could you please update?
thx
Remember add own files “manifest.json“ in pappi version 🙂
There it is, including manifest.json
http://ul.to/43xyjcd5
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_19.0.0.245_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=1E3D1EA3906A35B6%21112
(upload to OneDrive is still in progress, I have a bad connection here)
Thanks again for the work you guys do. Take care.
V18.0.000.261 ESR is available.
20.0.0.235 is available
Thanks, I’m on it !
There it is:
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_20.0.0.235_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.zip
http://ul.to/paz5m0kw
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=1E3D1EA3906A35B6%21112
I’ll update the post later
V18.0.000.268 ESR is available.
Is there still a way to have Pepper Flash running in Iron Portable (let’s say version 46.0.2450.0) ?
It has a few Iron Portable updates that I can’t have it work anymore in copying the dll file at “IronPortable\App\Iron\Plugins”…
Sorry I don’t know, I keep updating this package but I don’t really ever use Flash anymore, particularly the portable version.
ok thanks for answering. Maybe someone will later have a better idea…
PepperFlash (64/32bit) is still v20.0.0.228 (not 20.0.0.235)
Ow 🙁 Damn Adobe, they must have updated the file late and I didn’t check… Will post a new one then… Can’t wait till they actually discontinue it, it’s like they never add any features but still fix dozens of security issues every month 😮
Hm, actually, even now the Pepper installer is still version 20.0.0.228… So I suppose 20.0.0.235 was Firefox-specific ?
.245 is out!
Oh my bad, i notice you post it above. 🙂
Typo I guess? Still .235 there https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ 🙂
Version 20.0.0.267 is available.
Thanks I’ll try to do it tomorrow
Here it is. Note that I gave a shot at 7-Zip again, because now I believe that most computers have some software able to read it installed. If it still creates issues to some people I will revert to Zip, but I hope it’s not the case, the new archive is like 33% smaller than the previous ones!
http://ul.to/h0c5yg53
http://img.patheticcockroach.com/01/Flash_20.0.0.267_portable_32-64_Fx-Chrome.7z
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=1E3D1EA3906A35B6%21112
7z file is apparently damaged. I’ve tried the various download links, but none of them (presumably the same file) unpacks… Can you mend this? Tks.
It’s LZMA2, do you use a recent enough version of 7-Zip ? I think you need 9.20 -ish. I compressed using 9.20, and I just downloaded and successfully tested both the one on uploaded.to and the one on img.patheticcockroach.com in 7-Zip 15.12
Tks for your reaction. I just updated to 7-Zip 15.12 and I was able to unpack the file successfully.
I’ve heard some people complaining about the fact that Windows doesn’t automatically treat 7z files as compressed files. Apparently ZIP files were somewhat easier to handle, without the need of extra software. Something to think about?
Well, sure zip doesn’t require extra software but it’s also like 2 decades behind. 7-Zip is one of the first software I install when I set up a new computer (even before most drivers). But most importantly, 7-Zip (or 7-Zip capable compression software, like PeaZip) was installed on absolutely all the corporate computers I saw or used in the last 4-5 years. Corporate computers were the reason why I kept using Zip until now.
In one portable Flash archive compressed in 7-Zip rather than Zip, you make up for about 4 times the disk space required for installing 7-Zip (if like me you remove the translations, 7-Zip uses less than 4MB). I’ve also had quite many comments from users annoyed by the poor compression algorithm and asking for 7-Zip. So IMO the main question isn’t whether or nor some people don’t like the extra step of installing a piece of software they don’t have but kind of should (and certainly won’t regret having), it would rather be does 7-Zip really prevent some users without admin privileges to unpack the archive (knowing that 7-Zip also exists in a portable version)
That being said, LZMA2 certainly was a poor choice, it was due a to reuse of my usual configuration without much thinking. Next time I’ll make sure I use LZMA1, so as not to create issues for people with old 7-Zip versions.
Well it seems Adobe is going to take down the page I use to download the latest version of Flash, as mentioned on it: https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html
” WARNING This page and the download links will be decommissioned on March 1st, 2016.
If you are not an enterprise user, please visit get.adobe.com/flashplayer to download Adobe Flash Player for your system.”
There’s no way in hell I’ll deal with the crappy download process and online installer provided on said page get.adobe.com/flashplayer, so this probably will mean the end of updates here 🙁 unless the direct links (http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player.exe and the other one) keep working. I believe it’s time to kill Flash anyway, even Adobe said so.
My problem is that I haven’t direct link for ESR version.
Future
Flash – Winds of Change
ENG:
https://blogs.adobe.com/flashpro/welcome-adobe-animate-cc-a-new-era-for-flash-professional/
http://venturebeat.com/2015/12/01/adobe-rebrands-flash-pro-as-animate-cc-to-encourage-new-web-standards/
HUN:
https://ipon.hu/hir/lassan_az_adobe_is_temetni_kezdni_a_flasht/35662
V18.0.000.324 ESR is available.
I uploaded on Thursday, but forgot to post it.
Hi, thanks for making this plugin.
I use FF Portable 43.0.4 on a 64bit Computer, so FF 64Bit. Plugin Version is 20.0.0.267.
when i copy the FF64 Bit Folder Contents to the plugin Folder and then proceed to start FF the plugin loads correctly and is listed in the Plugins Menu within FF. But when i exit FF an error Message is displayed (Translated from German):
The Exception “Unkown Softwareerror” (0x06d007e) occured in the Application at the Place 0xfd2ab16d.
When i then start FF the error shows up again and FF doesn’t load. I have to delete the plugin files and the pluginreg.dat in the profile folder to be able to start FF again.
Any Idea what could cause this? Should i send you any log files?
Hm that’s weird, are you having the issue with older versions too? (and with the “normal” non-portable Flash, if you are able to install it?)
Also I think I read somewhere that pepper Flash can now be used with Fx, after some renaming, I’ll see if I can find the link: maybe this will work better than “vintage” NPPAPI.
Also maybe a stupid question, but are you sure your Fx is 64 bits? I believed the 64 bits version wasn’t around yet (you know, delayed over and over again)
Sorry for the delayed answer.
iam running FF64 bit because the exe in the Task Manager has no *32 annotation and a readme file of FirefoxPortable said that it would load 64Bit Firefox if Host is a 64Bit Windows.
I’ve tested older versions and i get the same error. i downloaded a clean version of FFPortable and i don’t get the error so it seems to be a problem with my profile.
i’ve installed the following Addons:
Autofill Forms
Browsizer
Classic Theme Restorer
Download Manager S3
FireGestures
Image Resizer/Scaler
Nightly Tester Tools
ResetSearchbar
Stylish
Tab Mix Plus
Text Link
uBlock Origin
Xmarks
and installed but deactivated
Firebug
Session Manager
TagPathSelector
View Source Chart
any idea what i could do?
*addition: i deleted all temporary internet files
*update: i “fixed” the problem with reinstalling firefox portable. still don’t know where the error was.
Well I guess it’s not uncommon for a Firefox profile to become messed up. Mine could do with a purge too, but I just have so much history+bookmarks that I don’t want to throw away… :s