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Windows 8 - Latest Version
I want to manually update flash from 184 to 203. When I run the flash
install program windows 8.1 pops up a message box informing me I already have the latest version so it will not let me update to 203. How do I change windows 8.1 so it quits doing this so I can load 203? I do know how to go into IE and check the add-ins versions. -- Bill Brought to you from Anchorage, Alaska |
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Windows 8 - Latest Version
On 11 Jul 2015, "Bill Bradshaw" wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-8: I want to manually update flash from 184 to 203. When I run the flash install program windows 8.1 pops up a message box informing me I already have the latest version so it will not let me update to 203. How do I change windows 8.1 so it quits doing this so I can load 203? I do know how to go into IE and check the add-ins versions. The version of Flash that's in the version of IE that's included in Windows 8 is updated by Microsoft Update. Updates from Adobe won't work, as you discovered. |
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Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I want to manually update flash from 184 to 203. When I run the flash install program windows 8.1 pops up a message box informing me I already have the latest version so it will not let me update to 203. How do I change windows 8.1 so it quits doing this so I can load 203? I do know how to go into IE and check the add-ins versions. The "About" page hints at what is going on. The part after the arrow is my interpretation. http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ Windows Internet Explorer ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- download based Internet Explorer (Windows 8.x) ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- IE Built-in Firefox, Mozilla NPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- download based Chrome (embedded), Opera, Chromium-based browsers PPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- Pepperflash built-in Windows 8 is IE10 and IE11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash_Player Internet Explorer 10/11 (Windows 8.x): 18.0.0.203 (8 July 2015; 1 day ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_10 "Adobe Flash integration On Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 includes a built-in Adobe Flash Player." I presume the same applies to IE11. This means your Flash Update might be waiting for you in Windows Update. ******* And here it is. This should update IE10/IE11 flash on Win8. If for some reason you don't use WU, try the separate installer file available on the page. "Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer: July 8, 2015" https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3065823 Paul |
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Paul wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote: I want to manually update flash from 184 to 203. When I run the flash install program windows 8.1 pops up a message box informing me I already have the latest version so it will not let me update to 203. How do I change windows 8.1 so it quits doing this so I can load 203? I do know how to go into IE and check the add-ins versions. The "About" page hints at what is going on. The part after the arrow is my interpretation. http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ Windows Internet Explorer ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- download based Internet Explorer (Windows 8.x) ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- IE Built-in Firefox, Mozilla NPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- download based Chrome (embedded), Opera, Chromium-based browsers PPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- Pepperflash built-in Windows 8 is IE10 and IE11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash_Player Internet Explorer 10/11 (Windows 8.x): 18.0.0.203 (8 July 2015; 1 day ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_10 "Adobe Flash integration On Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 includes a built-in Adobe Flash Player." I presume the same applies to IE11. This means your Flash Update might be waiting for you in Windows Update. ******* And here it is. This should update IE10/IE11 flash on Win8. If for some reason you don't use WU, try the separate installer file available on the page. "Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer: July 8, 2015" https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3065823 Paul And the reason for the rush at the moment, is the "Hacking Team" company (a *malware* company) getting looted of secrets, including knowing about (yet another) exploit for Flash. Now that the Hacking Team secrets are no longer secret, they can tell Adobe, and presumably the .203 release is a fix. https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/201...real-soon-now/ Paul |
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Paul wrote:
Paul wrote: Bill Bradshaw wrote: I want to manually update flash from 184 to 203. When I run the flash install program windows 8.1 pops up a message box informing me I already have the latest version so it will not let me update to 203. How do I change windows 8.1 so it quits doing this so I can load 203? I do know how to go into IE and check the add-ins versions. The "About" page hints at what is going on. The part after the arrow is my interpretation. http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ Windows Internet Explorer ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- download based Internet Explorer (Windows 8.x) ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- IE Built-in Firefox, Mozilla NPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- download based Chrome (embedded), Opera, Chromium-based browsers PPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- Pepperflash built-in Windows 8 is IE10 and IE11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash_Player Internet Explorer 10/11 (Windows 8.x): 18.0.0.203 (8 July 2015; 1 day ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_10 "Adobe Flash integration On Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 includes a built-in Adobe Flash Player." I presume the same applies to IE11. This means your Flash Update might be waiting for you in Windows Update. ******* And here it is. This should update IE10/IE11 flash on Win8. If for some reason you don't use WU, try the separate installer file available on the page. "Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer: July 8, 2015" https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3065823 Paul And the reason for the rush at the moment, is the "Hacking Team" company (a *malware* company) getting looted of secrets, including knowing about (yet another) exploit for Flash. Now that the Hacking Team secrets are no longer secret, they can tell Adobe, and presumably the .203 release is a fix. https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/201...real-soon-now/ Paul Thanks, it is updated. I also run windows 7 computers and I am able to run the flash installer on them. I guess until now I did understand flash was built into IE 11. Thanks. -- Bill Brought to you from Anchorage, Alaska |
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Bill Bradshaw wrote:
Paul wrote: Paul wrote: Bill Bradshaw wrote: I want to manually update flash from 184 to 203. When I run the flash install program windows 8.1 pops up a message box informing me I already have the latest version so it will not let me update to 203. How do I change windows 8.1 so it quits doing this so I can load 203? I do know how to go into IE and check the add-ins versions. The "About" page hints at what is going on. The part after the arrow is my interpretation. http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ Windows Internet Explorer ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- download based Internet Explorer (Windows 8.x) ActiveX 18.0.0.203 --- IE Built-in Firefox, Mozilla NPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- download based Chrome (embedded), Opera, Chromium-based browsers PPAPI 18.0.0.203 --- Pepperflash built-in Windows 8 is IE10 and IE11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash_Player Internet Explorer 10/11 (Windows 8.x): 18.0.0.203 (8 July 2015; 1 day ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_10 "Adobe Flash integration On Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 includes a built-in Adobe Flash Player." I presume the same applies to IE11. This means your Flash Update might be waiting for you in Windows Update. ******* And here it is. This should update IE10/IE11 flash on Win8. If for some reason you don't use WU, try the separate installer file available on the page. "Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer: July 8, 2015" https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3065823 Paul And the reason for the rush at the moment, is the "Hacking Team" company (a *malware* company) getting looted of secrets, including knowing about (yet another) exploit for Flash. Now that the Hacking Team secrets are no longer secret, they can tell Adobe, and presumably the .203 release is a fix. https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/201...real-soon-now/ Paul Thanks, it is updated. I also run windows 7 computers and I am able to run the flash installer on them. I guess until now I did understand flash was built into IE 11. Thanks. Well....while others have stated that for Windows 8.0/8.1-IE11 it is necessary to update Flash via Windows Update....that info is only partially correct. Win 8.0 and 8.1 can be manually updated but not via the installer file provided by Adobe. For the version you referenced '203' https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3065823 - provides links for downloading the MSFT installer file to manually install Flash '203' for Windows 8.0 and 8.1 optionally in lieu of using Windows Update. i.e. the files are available from MSFT in their Download Center - whenever a new Flash is available Microsoft releases a new KB article at the same time as the update is pushed down via Windows Update for 8.0/8.1....The KB includes links for the updated Microsoft installer files (*.msu format) to download the latest Flash for end-user manual installation (separate and independent from Windows Update) -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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On 7/12/2015 4:31 AM, . . .winston wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote: Paul wrote: Paul wrote: Bill Bradshaw wrote: Thanks, it is updated. I also run windows 7 computers and I am able to run the flash installer on them. I guess until now I did understand flash was built into IE 11. Thanks. Well....while others have stated that for Windows 8.0/8.1-IE11 it is necessary to update Flash via Windows Update....that info is only partially correct. Win 8.0 and 8.1 can be manually updated but not via the installer file provided by Adobe. For the version you referenced '203' https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3065823 - provides links for downloading the MSFT installer file to manually install Flash '203' for Windows 8.0 and 8.1 optionally in lieu of using Windows Update. i.e. the files are available from MSFT in their Download Center - whenever a new Flash is available Microsoft releases a new KB article at the same time as the update is pushed down via Windows Update for 8.0/8.1....The KB includes links for the updated Microsoft installer files (*.msu format) to download the latest Flash for end-user manual installation (separate and independent from Windows Update) It is easier to just not use Adobe Flash and then allow it only when all else fails |
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