![]() ![]() Once You copied the downloaded “pepflashplayer.dll” file to the specified folder, Open the vSphere Web Client using Google Chrome to access your vCenter Server.Copy the “pepflashplayer.dll” file extracted earlier from the desktop to the pacth “C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\27.0.0.170\”.Rename the existing file “pepflashplayer.dll” to “pepflashplayer.old” in the above mentioned folder.Browse towards the folder “C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\27.0.0.170\” in your windows system.Extract the downloaded Zip from and Copy the file “ pepperflashplayer.dll” to the Desktop.CLick to Download 2151945_pepflashplayer.7z. Download the DLL file “pepflashplayer.dll“.Below is the workaround for Google Chrome to get rid of error “Adobe Shockwave Flash crashed” while accessing Web Client. If you don’t want to access vSphere Web Client using Internet Explorer. I know most of them are Chrome lovers including me. As a quicker alternative, You can access vSphere Web Client using Microsoft Internet Explorer. When I try to access vSphere Web Client using internet explorer, it works fine with IE. I noticed this issue was affected in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Access vSphere Web Client using Internet Explorer Windows based vSphere Client (C#) cannot be used to access vCenter 6.5. If you are using vCenter Server 6.0 and below, you can access your vCenter Server using Windows based vSphere Client. ![]() Access vCenter Server using Windows based vSphere Client (C#) You can directly access the HTML5 vSphere Client using 2. To access vCenter Server using HTML5 based vSphere Client, Simply type and Click on vSphere Client (HTML 5) to access vCenter using HTML5 vSphere Client. Take a look at my article What’s new with vSphere 6.5 Update 1 to understand latest features of vSphere 6.5 Update 1. With the release of vSphere 6.5 update 1, almost 90% of tasks can be performed via HTML5 based vSphere client. HTML5 based vSphere client initially released with the limited features and tasks to perform. Take a look at my article Worried of Web Client, say Good bye to vSphere web Client!!! to read more about vSphere Web Client Depreciation plan Since VMware also decides to depreciate the flash based vSphere web client in the next numbered release (not Update release but with next major release of vSphere), I would recommend getting familiar with HTML5 based vSphere Client. You can access the vCenter server using HTML5 based vSphere Client Which does not depend on Adobe Flash. HTML5 based vSphere client was available with fling in an earlier version and VMware made it available with vSphere from vSphere 6.5 GA and later. Access vCenter Server using VMware HTML5 based vSphere Client ![]() Even though VMware Provided KB for this, I would like to write a quick note to my readers with a step by step procedure to workaround this issue in this article.ĥ Workaround for “Adobe Shockwave Flash Crashed” with vSphere Web Clientīelow are the 5 Workaround for Adobe Shockwave Flash Crashed issue while accessing vSphere Web Client in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.ġ. Found the VMware KB states that This is a known issue with Adobe Shockwave Flash version 27.0.0.170, and affects all versions of the v Sphere Web Client and also provided workarounds to get rid of this error “Adobe Shockwave Flash Crashed” while using vSphere Web Client. Did a quick search in google and twitter, looks most of the people are facing the same issue. Since vSphere Web Client is crashing in both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. I suspect this could be some of the patch updates either with the browser or Adobe Flash. ![]() Looks all my Colleagues also facing the same issue. When I try to open vSphere Web Client using Google Chrome, I noticed this message continuously even after multiple attempts in Google Chrome and in Mozilla Firefox. “Adobe Shockwave Flash Crashed”, You may be noticed this message randomly when using VMware vSphere Web Client but it is not the case now.
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