However, Adobe added a “feature” into Flash that it cannot longer play content after the 12 of January, so if you receive this update it doesn’t really matter anyway, because you can’t use Flash anymore. Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player for Windows Server, version 1909 for 圆4-based systems (KB4577586) Windows Server, version 1903 and later. However, starting this week, not only me but other colleagues of mine noticed that we received the update forcefully via Microsoft Updates. The KB is also availlable on Microsoft WSUS catalog for the IT Pros. This topic explains how to acquire and apply Dynamic Update packages to existing Windows images prior to deployment and includes Windows PowerShell scripts you can use to automate this process. The KB4577586 was created so that managed infrastructures can start removing Flash whenever they want, and for the normal user, Microsoft initially stated that this update will be optional. Microsoft started to distribute the Windows update KB4577586, designed to remove Adobe Flash Player from Windows devices, yesterday evening. You can see my article on how to remove all Flash from your machine here. The KB4577586 support page explains that this KB only removes Flash from the Windows operating system, not the additional one downloaded from Adobe website. Everybody knew that Flash was getting an EOL (End Of Life) on the 31st of December 2020, and patches to remove the OS Flash were created since October last year.
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