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Old December 18th 18, 05:20 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Jean Fredette
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Default Remove Message Press Esc to exit full screen mode

Searched for the keywords to get rid of Firefox & Chrome warnings
Remove Message Press Esc to exit full screen mode

Found this but flash isn't even installed on my system
https://productforums.google.com/for...be/C9nbpNtrIaE

Found this setting for Chrome & Firefix where I am on a chrome browser
about:config full-screen-api.approval-required (turn off)
chrome://settings/contentExceptions#fullscreen (this is a read only field)

Then found this
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...in-Flash-Video
https://howtodoit.eu/remove-message-...l-screen-mode/

Do you trust that executable?
https://howtodoit.eu/examples/remove...Patcher3.0.exe
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Old December 18th 18, 05:34 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Big Al[_5_]
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Default Remove Message Press Esc to exit full screen mode

On 12/18/18 12:20 PM, Jean Fredette wrote:
Searched for the keywords to get rid of Firefox & Chrome warnings
Remove Message Press Esc to exit full screen mode

Found this but flash isn't even installed on my system
https://productforums.google.com/for...be/C9nbpNtrIaE

Found this setting for Chrome & Firefix where I am on a chrome browser
about:config full-screen-api.approval-required (turn off)
chrome://settings/contentExceptions#fullscreen (this is a read only field)

Then found this
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...in-Flash-Video
https://howtodoit.eu/remove-message-...l-screen-mode/

Do you trust that executable?
https://howtodoit.eu/examples/remove...Patcher3.0.exe

Seems legit. If you're like most paranoid people you would have Virtual
Machine loaded and just test it there where it won't matter if you get
screwed. But then again there are ways to inject malware that don't
show visibly and you have to have better forensics to know.

Oh well.
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Old December 18th 18, 10:52 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Remove Message Press Esc to exit full screen mode

Big Al wrote:
On 12/18/18 12:20 PM, Jean Fredette wrote:
Searched for the keywords to get rid of Firefox & Chrome warnings
Remove Message Press Esc to exit full screen mode

Found this but flash isn't even installed on my system
https://productforums.google.com/for...be/C9nbpNtrIaE

Found this setting for Chrome & Firefix where I am on a chrome browser
about:config full-screen-api.approval-required (turn off)
chrome://settings/contentExceptions#fullscreen (this is a read only
field)

Then found this
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...in-Flash-Video

https://howtodoit.eu/remove-message-...l-screen-mode/

Do you trust that executable?
https://howtodoit.eu/examples/remove...Patcher3.0.exe


Seems legit. If you're like most paranoid people you would have Virtual
Machine loaded and just test it there where it won't matter if you get
screwed. But then again there are ways to inject malware that don't
show visibly and you have to have better forensics to know.

Oh well.


You would track it down to the source if you can.
Someone with a nym of "Chronomaster" is doing binary patches
to a Flash executable. And patching out a conditional jump
with an unconditional jump around some code.

https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...4dcab379d7a85b

Which means every time you download a Flash plugin update, the
address of the patched location could change.

It means you'd also have to read all 18 pages of that
thread, to see what the current status of the patcher is.

Paul
 




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