or does this red circle just mean that I have some toolbars/plug in s disabled?. Tiny red circle with a slash through it next to the T of toolbar.I`m not sure if this was there before I installed the update. ALSO this may be a coincidence but when I go in to toolbars and extensions there is a Plug in from my toolbars and extensions?. and have I done the WRONG thing by reinstalling it and therefore have STILLl got a security risk?. MY BIG WORRY is that the security update was meant to delete the shockwave Therefore I reinstalled the shockwave add on/plug in from the adobe website and shockwave has now re-appeared in the list of toolbars/extensions and I have enabled it. HOWEVER when I went into the toolbars and extensions the shockwave player add on has completely disappeared so I could A security update was issued by Microsoft on 1st may 2014 which I installed with no problem. My computer through flash/shockwave player. I did this because I read on google that a hacker could access You can, however, reactivate 64-bit plug-ins if necessary by selecting the plug-in and clicking Reactivate. 32-bit plug-ins cannot be re-enabled since they are not supported by Cubase 9. This is where all blacklisted plug-ins are located. Due to the recent security risk with internet explorer 11 I temporarily disabled the shockwave player in the manage add on toolbars and extensions until a security update was issued by Microsoft. Studio > VST Plug-in Manager Click on the Blacklist tab.
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