Enable Adobe Flash Player by checking the box. From that screen, you'll also be able to set Adobe Flash Player to automatically stay on, ask you to turn on, or be disabled when you visit other.
By default Flash apps are not going to appear on webpages in Safari. However, it is easy to enable them by clicking on the prompt or using Safari's Preferences. In some cases, using Preferences may be the only way to get Flash working properly on a site.- Open your Safari web browser, find the gear icon, click it to access the drop down menu and then click on Preferences. Click the Security Tab once the dialogue box appears and click the Manage Website Settings buttons.
- How to enable Adobe Flash Player on a Mac using Safari For these directions, you’ll need to know the version of Safari you’re using. To find out, open Safari, click “Safari” in the top.
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With the new version of Kronos, we are able to use Safari again on the Macs. When visiting the site, you might be asked to download or 'Get' Adobe Flash Player. You should already have the player installed and this is how to enable it for the Kronos site.
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Follow these steps to enable Flash Player
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- Launch Safari and goto the new Kronos website. https://kronos.rit.edu
- You are presented with this window
- To fix this, click on 'Safari' and then choose 'Preferences'
- Now click on 'Websites'
- On the left hand side, look for the 'Plug-ins' section and click on 'Adobe Flash Player'
- Now, on the right hand side under 'Currently Open Websites' find kronos.ad.rit.edu
- Click on the 'Off' drop down menu and choose 'On'
- Close the window
- Refresh the Kronos web page. It should now load correctly
- If you have problems, please submit a HelpDesk ticket asking for assistance at https://cad-helpdesk.rit.edu