You could try a third party Library GUI here's a free one: Poser 9 uses the Flash library, so it's possible it might not be fixed, without removing the Windows update involved, as there was a similar issue in Poser 8 running under Windows 7. Pro uses the Air Library, so this issue wouldn't affect it. Jules53757 posted at 8:34PM Sat, 16 January 2016 - #4249600įor me poser Pro 2010 works under Win 10 well, may be you are affected by the malicious update but you should have got the installation of the corrected update already. (NOTE: If you do not have AIR installed on your system, you will want to go to the Adobe Site and obtain the Latest AIR application from Adobe.) You can now launch and use Poser Pro with the External AIR Library. Go your Control Panel, (Change from Categories to an Icon view on the right) select Folder Options and under the View Tab, select Show Hidden Files and Folders to allow you to view the AppData folder. The other option is to switch to the External Library that uses AIR if you do not wish to remove the problematic Update released by Microsoft earlier this week.ĪppData may be hidden. A work around is to uninstall the above update using Add and Remove Programs (Updates) Microsoft is researching this problem with Adobe and will post more information when the information becomes available. Microsoft has acknowledged a known issues in this security update and they are aware of limited application crashes that occur after this security update is installed on Windows 10. Our Engineers are working to identify the root cause. Which impacts Flash Management on Windows 10.
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