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− | Analytica Cloud Platform (ACP1) currently runs Adobe Flash in your web browser. Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge. and Firefox disable Flash by default. Here's how to enable Flash so you can run ACP1. | + | [[Analytica Cloud Platform]] no longer users Flash, which is obsolete. |
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− | == What's going on? ==
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− | In late 2019, most web browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edgee, and Firefox changed their default settings to block Adobe Flash, which you need to run Analytica Cloud Player 1 (ACP1). Lumina apologizes for this inconvenience. We are work are working hard on building a new version of ACP1 using modern technologies, including html-5, React JS, and websockets -- which will provide a much better user experience with many new features. In the meantime, here's how to enable Flash while using ACP1:
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− | == Enable Flash in Google Chrome Browser ==
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− | There are three ways to enable Flash. The first two are the easiest but you'll need to repeat them every time you restart Chrome. The third is permanent, but requires you to edit your registry setting.
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− | ==Method 1 - In the Chrome settings dialog==
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− | 1: In Chrome, enter this URL:
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− | chrome://settings/content/flash
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− | Or you can go to the 3 dots to the top right, and select Settings > Advanced > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Flash.
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− | 2: Once in the flash dialog, slide the control for Flash to the right to the "Ask first" setting.
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− | [[File:Enableflash13.png]]
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− | When you go back to the ACP sign in page, click on the '''Enable/Get Flash''' link. You should now be able to use ACP.
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− | It will ask if you want to enable Flash every time you start a new Chrome session.
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− | ==Method 1 - from the Chrome secure connections popup==
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− | <!--This method doesn't require you to open the Chrome settings.-->
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− | # Open the [https://www.analyticacloud.com/acp/client/acpclient1.aspx ACP sign in page]. You should see this security padlock icon to the left of the URL:
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− | [[File:Enableflash02.png]]
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− | # Right click the padlock.
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− | # Select '''Connection is secure''' to see the pulldown menu for Flash. It will likely say '''Block (Default)'''. Select '''Allow'''.
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− | [[File:Enableflash03.png]]
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− | # Close this menu.
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− | # A message bar at the top of Chrome window should say "To apply your updated settings to this site, reload this page".
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− | Press the '''Reload''' button
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− | [[File:Enableflash04.png]]
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− | You should now see the ACP login screen. Chrome will remember the setting until you next restart Chrome.
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− | <!--[[File:Enableflash05.png]]-->
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− | ==Method 2 - Change your registry setting to permanently enable Flash (Windows only) ==
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− | === Easiest way - Using the registry key provided===
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− | * Download the registry key file from here [http://analyticacloud.com/chrome.reg chrome.reg]
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− | * Double click on the chrome.reg file.
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− | * You will probably need to clear a few warning messages.
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− | That's it, Flash for Chrome should be permanently enabled for the ACP website.
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− | * Close and then reopen Chrome.
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− | * Follow this link [https://www.analyticacloud.com/acp/client/AnalyticaCloudPlayer.aspx ACP sign in page].
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− | [[File:Enableflash16.png]]
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− | *If prompted by User Account control if you want to let regedit make changes, click [Yes].
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− | *Finally one more prompt asking if you want to continue - Press [Yes].
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− | [[File:Enableflash17.png]]
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− | -->
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− | ===[[Explanation of how to add the Registry key manually with regedit|Edit the registry manually]]===
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− | Page which gives Instructions to add the registry key manually, using regedit.
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− | <!--==Without using the registry==
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− | First, Launch Chrome and go to the [https://www.analyticacloud.com/acp/client/acpclient1.aspx ACP sign in page].
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− | [[File:Enableflash01.png]]
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− | '''Expected: If you have not enabled Flash, you will see a Blue "Enable/Get Flash" prompt.'''
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− | [[File:Enableflash14.png]]
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− | If you don't have Flash of course you will need to get it. Assuming you do have Flash and that Chrome is blocking it, the ways I have found to temporarily enable it are as follows:
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− | == Enable Flash in Microsoft Edge browser ==
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− | 1: Launch Microsoft Edge and click the “three dots” on the top-right of the browser.
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− | [[File:Enableflash08.png]]
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− | 2: Click “Settings” at the bottom of the fly-out.
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− | 3: Towards the bottom, click “View advanced settings.”
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− | [[File:Enableflash09.png]]
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− | 4: Enable Flash Player by moving the slider from the Off position to the On position.
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− | [[File:Enableflash10.png]]
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− | == Enable Flash in the Firefox browser ==
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− | 1: Launch Firefox and go to the [https://www.analyticacloud.com/acp/client/acpclient1.aspx ACP sign in page].
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− | If Flash is not enabled you will get a prompt like this which you should click to enable flash.
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− | [[File:Enableflash11.png]]
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− | '''Expected: Another message asking if you want to allow Flash for this site.'''
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− | [[File:Enableflash12.png]]
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− | 2: Click [Allow]
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− | '''Expected: You should be directed to the ACP sign in page.'''
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