Manually add Flash support for Win8 Metro Edition IE10 browser

  
        Microsoft announced in mid-March that IE10's Flash in Windows 8 and Windows RT will be enabled by default. Microsoft's new Compatibility View List (Compatibility VIEw) will block a small number of sites with poor experience. These sites are not compatible with the Windows touch experience or rely on other controls.
The problem now is that there are still some websites that are not in the default range. How to solve them? In fact, there is a Flash-supported whitelist in Win8, and the websites in this list can be supported.
Microsoft China is here to share with you the added method:
1, whitelist is an XML list, we can manually edit it, you can open
C:\\Users\\username\\ Find it with AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\InternetExplorer\\IECompatData. Before we can find this file, we may also need to first select to view hidden files.
2, after opening this XML file, we can search for Flash for positioning.
3, then we can see that there are a lot of websites below, this is a list of websites that can support Flash, and Microsoft will update these lists regularly. We can also add some websites ourselves: for example, this website may not be supported by Flash by default, we can add it manually.
4, Finally, clear the IE10 cache in the Internet options.


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