IE9/ Vista SP2 is practically worthless for most sites of 2021, including MSFN Knowing Microsoft, it's likely there's a registry entry somewhere to turn the bloody thing off, but I don't know that for sure. But of course, if you do have a working Flash version installed, the Web pages do work, so the warning bar is just a nuisance. Since it was added after Flash EOL, my guess is that it was intended to tell users why these Web pages don't work any more. You can dismiss the warning, and at least as of the July update roll-ups, if you have a working ActiveX Flash version installed, Flash content still works. It's not a time bomb just a warning bar that pops up if you browse to a site that uses Flash content, reminding you (once again) that Flash is EOL. IE 8 for XP hasn't been updated since PosReady '09 EOS, so no change for XP users). I suspect very few folks use Internet Explorer with Flash anymore, but for those few, last March Microsoft added a "security feature" to IE 11 (and I think IE 9 for Server 2008 perhaps a Vista user can confirm or refute that.
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