How could I disable flash player in google chrome browsers for my 50 AD computers via group policy or script 2008 R2 ?
I have tried couple softwares, one of them - PDQDeploy_6, but this software is not suitable for my task.
How to disable flash player in google chrome
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Looking for a PowerShell script for enabling registry settings for cloud devices to enable device Autoplay setting as default "Open Folder to view files(File Explorer)". I believe we can wrap it with win32 / LoB and push it to all devices then.
As you are aware No such settings are available with MS Intune currently, only way is to use a Powershell script.
Really Appreciated that if someone can share the script.
reference link: https://developers.google.com/assistant/sdk/guides/service/python/embed/setup
1.According to the reference link, I realized the light control on raspberryPi.
2.when I run pushtotalk.py, I can control testlight on/off via resberry mic.
3.When I via Google assistant apk to control testlight on/off, it prompts me "testlight does not support remote control"
4.When I turned off the raspberryPi's board and ran the Google assistant APK to control testLight, it still prompted me "testlight does not support remote control"
so i think,testLight should always be offline and displayed in Google assistant apk.
I need some help, I don't know what else to setting or to do to make it online.
I am planning to build a Chrome extension and want to be able to start it up and run it with an offline MS Office plugin (text highlight and right click). But I wonder if this is possible because Chrome and desktop office are in different ecosystems. A Chrome extension developer has told me that this is not possible, but I am still hoping that there is a way to make it happen.
I want to login to Visual Studio Marketplace.
Running MacOS Sierra 10.12.6 using Google Chrome 62.0.3202.94.
It is basically stuck on this screen for a while...
...then it finishes with this.
Already tried several browsers, incognito / private modes without any success. Of course I contacted Microsoft first, without any progress on the issue.
It was not the VS extension issue, it would be related to the network or the Visual Studio Marketplace site. I could visit it in my side, maybe you could test it later or using different network. View the result.
If it still has this issue, you could get support from the Marketplace directly using "General marketplace help" here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/vsts/billing/_shared/qa-marketplace-support
I added these DNS servers at System Preferences / Network Settings / Wifi / Advanced / DNS, and now it can resolve login.microsoftonline.com (so I can login to Visual Studio Marketplace).
PC USERS: Check your Windows version
I resolved it today!! The problem was my PC was running Windows 8.0 and since it is no longer supported by Microsoft apparently, you need at least 8.1 to access the marketplace. I had to run the updates for windows a few times, and then by the 3rd restart I was able to access an upgrade to 8.1 and now I can access the marketplace in VS!!
I am using Windows XP SP2 and Chrome (version 9.0.597.19) but every time I run gwt in developer mode I see:
"Development Mode requires the Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin..."
No matter how many times I install it.
How can it be that gwt developer mode is not running in google's own chrome in xp sp2?? This is outrageous??!! It is working in FF but is very slow.
Do you have Click-to-activate-plugins enabled in Chrome? I had, and I had to click on the little puzzle piece in the URL-bar and select that all plugins may run on 127.0.0.1.
Google Web Toolkit plugin is for Firefox 3.5.x and 3.6.x and
probably Google Chrome 7. I'm also using Chrome (version 9.0.597.19) which doesn't support GWT plugin
I was having this same problem. Every time I clicked "Download the GWT Developer Plugin
For Chrome" it would start to load and then just stop without anything happening. Eventually I opened the link in a new tab and got a captcha with this message:
"Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network. This page checks to see if it's really you sending the requests, and not a robot."
Maybe you are having the same problem?