Flash Player Help
Global security settings for content creators
Note: The Settings Manager that you see above is not an
image; it is the actual Settings Manager itself. Click the tabs to see different
panels, and click the options in the panels to change your Adobe Flash Player
settings.
If you create or manage content that runs in Flash Player 8 or later, the
information on this page is relevant for you. If not, see Global
Security Settings panel instead.
You are most likely seeing this page because you are testing your SWF or FLV content locally, and that content is trying to use older security rules to
communicate with the Internet. This page provides information about how to test
your content locally when it runs in Flash Player 8 or later. You can get more detailed
information here.
As a Flash developer, you might often work on SWF or FLV content that is
eventually deployed on the Internet. During development of these applications,
you might need to perform testing while the SWF or FLV content is stored locally on
your own computer, rather than deployed on a web server. In this local testing
situation, Flash Player might show security warnings that prevent your
application from functioning as intended. You can resolve this issue by using
the Settings Manager to designate your own SWF or FLV content as trusted.
(Flash Player 8 and later only) To specify that SWF or FLV content on your
computer may communicate with the Internet:
- In the Global Security Settings panel, above, click the pop-up menu and
select Add Location.
The Add Location box opens. If you arrived at the
Settings Manager by clicking the Settings button in a dialog box, the Add
Location box contains a path that looks something like
C:\directoryname\filename.swf or
/Users/directoryname/filename.swf; this path tells you which file
tried to communicate with the Internet and was stopped by Flash Player
security. If the path contains the content that you want to let communicate
with the Internet, copy and paste the path into the Trust this location box.
Or, click one of the Browse buttons and find the content yourself.
Identify a directory or directories on your local file system that you
know contains only your own work, and does not contain SWF or FLV content you might
download from other sources. When you add a directory, all the files and
subdirectories in that directory are trusted. Avoid trusting top-level
directories.
- Click Confirm.
The location is added to the Security Settings
panel. Locations listed are always allowed to communicate with the Internet,
even if the Always Deny or Always Ask options at the top of the Security panel
are selected.
After you add trusted locations, you must restart the
local SWF or FLV content by either refreshing the browser or restarting the player.