HPE charges money for older CommandView support. So, what can the desperate IT administrator do to manage his or her devices?Īdobe sends users for extended Flash support to a company called Harman.
In fact, some of these Flash-managed devices will be there for the next 10 years. That management software is not going away, even though most of it is older. Some common examples are VMware vSphere, Horizon, and HPE CommandView. However, there are many IT manufacturers out there that used Flash to build their management software interfaces. Yes, I agree with Steve Jobs - Flash is buggy and not secure. Below is the dreaded Flash End of Life logo that you will see once Flash is finally turned off: Apple completely disabled Flash in Safari. Microsoft announced they will uninstall Flash from Windows using a Windows Update (although only the Flash that came automatically with Windows, NOT user-installed Flash). Various browser manufacturers announced they will disable Flash. You may have seen plenty of announcements over the past few years about Adobe Flash coming to the end of life. ***NOW UPDATED with Apple MacOS instructions, in addition to Microsoft Windows*** ***Also updated with the solution to the mms.cfg file not working due to the UTF-8 bug***