Looks like a big class action lawsuit against Google and Firefox is gonna happen if they idle millions of computers.Īs I said (and gave you a link for), the ESR version will be fully functional and supported until June 2018 eight months from now. They said no, it has to use the XP operating system. I asked them if it could be updated, as Windows 10 had been out for awhile. When I bought it, they assured me it would never have a problem with the XP. I also have a $17K diagnostic system, just over a year old, and it is XP based. It is too old to update the operating system. With my XP laptop, I connect with vendors who require XP. So, Firefox won't even work on Vista or XP operating systems. Note you would use the NPAPI version of Flash for Firefox. The 52ESR branch is due to end on Jand 53 + newer aren't compatible with XP or Vista. The last updated major browser for XP and Vista is the ESR variant of Firefox and 52.4.1 was released just 10 days ago. If you have the correct PPAPI version of Flash installed it should run but you do have to approve it each time.Ĭhrome dropped XP and Vista after v49 back in April, 2016. This month they also made it so you have to approve it each session. Beginning in January, Google made Flash not run unless you approved it before on each site.
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