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Adobe Flash
XP,Home Edition,SP3
I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino |
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Adobe Flash
NICK MEALE wrote:
XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino Did you yet try uninstalling and reinstalling the Adobe Flash Player activeX control? |
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Adobe Flash
NICK MEALE wrote:
XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino You can download the installer from the Adobe site. http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html gives you... http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...02_flash10.zip When you finish downloading the ZIP, unzip it. Then look for the "Release" folder. The two files you want are Install Flash Player 10 ActiveX.exe 1,955,472 bytes Install Flash Player 10 Plugin.exe 1,923,768 bytes The first of those files, installs Flash in Internet Explorer. The second of those files, does the same for Firefox or other Netscape-family browsers. That allows finer control, of which browser has Flash installed. The advantage of using those installers, is the browsers do not have to be running during the installation, and there could be fewer "security" barriers to completing the install. HTH, Paul |
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I don't know what you mean by release folder..I have done everything else
"Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino You can download the installer from the Adobe site. http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html gives you... http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...02_flash10.zip When you finish downloading the ZIP, unzip it. Then look for the "Release" folder. The two files you want are Install Flash Player 10 ActiveX.exe 1,955,472 bytes Install Flash Player 10 Plugin.exe 1,923,768 bytes The first of those files, installs Flash in Internet Explorer. The second of those files, does the same for Firefox or other Netscape-family browsers. That allows finer control, of which browser has Flash installed. The advantage of using those installers, is the browsers do not have to be running during the installation, and there could be fewer "security" barriers to completing the install. HTH, Paul |
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NICK MEALE wrote:
I don't know what you mean by release folder..I have done everything else "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino You can download the installer from the Adobe site. http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html gives you... http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...02_flash10.zip When you finish downloading the ZIP, unzip it. Then look for the "Release" folder. The two files you want are Install Flash Player 10 ActiveX.exe 1,955,472 bytes Install Flash Player 10 Plugin.exe 1,923,768 bytes The first of those files, installs Flash in Internet Explorer. The second of those files, does the same for Firefox or other Netscape-family browsers. That allows finer control, of which browser has Flash installed. The advantage of using those installers, is the browsers do not have to be running during the installation, and there could be fewer "security" barriers to completing the install. HTH, Paul OK. Unzip the downloaded file, then look for the file. The file is located in the following directory structure. You should be seeing a "Players" folder and a "Release" folder, and then the files are in there. I have to tell you that, because there are two files with identical names. The other file is in the "Debug" folder, and you don't want that one. flash_player_update_201002_flash10 Players Release Install Flash Player 10 ActiveX.exe" Hope that helps, Paul |
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Adobe Flash
Troubleshoot Flash Player installation for Windows
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19166.html Troubleshooting Player stability and performance http://blogs.adobe.com/jd/2010/02/tr...r_stabili.html Flash Player Support Forum http://forums.adobe.com/community/we...s/flash_player PS: APSB10-12 - Security update available for Shockwave Player: http://www.adobe.com/support/securit...apsb10-12.html ...Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear Uh-huh... NICK MEALE wrote: XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino |
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I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working..
"Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I don't know what you mean by release folder..I have done everything else "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino You can download the installer from the Adobe site. http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html gives you... http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...02_flash10.zip When you finish downloading the ZIP, unzip it. Then look for the "Release" folder. The two files you want are Install Flash Player 10 ActiveX.exe 1,955,472 bytes Install Flash Player 10 Plugin.exe 1,923,768 bytes The first of those files, installs Flash in Internet Explorer. The second of those files, does the same for Firefox or other Netscape-family browsers. That allows finer control, of which browser has Flash installed. The advantage of using those installers, is the browsers do not have to be running during the installation, and there could be fewer "security" barriers to completing the install. HTH, Paul OK. Unzip the downloaded file, then look for the file. The file is located in the following directory structure. You should be seeing a "Players" folder and a "Release" folder, and then the files are in there. I have to tell you that, because there are two files with identical names. The other file is in the "Debug" folder, and you don't want that one. flash_player_update_201002_flash10 Players Release Install Flash Player 10 ActiveX.exe" Hope that helps, Paul |
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NICK MEALE wrote:
I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul |
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My version is 10,0,42,34 but I don't pass the test...Adobe support page says
I should download as the administrator and uninstall existing items in add/remove "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul |
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NICK MEALE wrote:
My version is 10,0,42,34 but I don't pass the test...Adobe support page says I should download as the administrator and uninstall existing items in add/remove I have the entry Adobe Flash Player 10 Active X in my Add/Remove programs, and that is the one I'd use if I wanted to remove Flash for Internet Explorer. If it is installed using the browser and a web page, I don't know if you get an Add/Remove entry from that or not. Other than that, if you still can't get it working, there could be a more serious problem there. Perhaps something registry related, or some active malware on the computer. Paul "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul |
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NICK MEALE wrote:
My version is 10,0,42,34 but I don't pass the test...Adobe support page says I should download as the administrator and uninstall existing items in add/remove "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul 1. If the "version information" shown at http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ is "10,0,42,34" then you *don't* have the latest version installed. What do you mean that you "don't pass the test"? Do the following in a User Account that has administrative privileges. 2. Go to Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and remove anything that begins "Adobe Flash Player ..." You may have two entries, one that says "ActiveX" (which works with Internet Explorer) and one that says "Plugin" (which works with Firefox). 3. Reboot your computer. 4. Using Windows Explorer, go to C:\Windows\system32. Look for a folder named Macromed (C:\Windows\system32\Macromed). If this folder exists, see if it includes a folder named Flash (C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash). If the Flash folder exists, delete all files that are in it. If the Flash folder or the Macromed folder does not exist, that's fine. 5. Using Internet Explorer, download the current Flash player installer file. You may do this by one of the following means: a. Enter the following in the Address box: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flas..._player_ax.exe b. Enter the following in the Address box: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ If you use option (b), be sure to UNcheck the box for the "Free McAfee® Security Scan Plus (optional)" *before* you click the "Agree and install now" button. If you use option (a), after the download is complete, find the file you downloaded and double-click it. 6. Close IE and reboot. 7. Open IE and go to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ This should now report version 10,0,45,2. You should see the "Successfully installed" animation. 8. Close IE and open Firefox. 9. In Firefox, go to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ You should see something that says that you need a plugin to display the content. Click on the plugin icon. The plugin should install and you should see the "Successfully installed" animation. -- Lem Apollo 11 - 40 years ago: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ap...0th/index.html |
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Lem wrote:
NICK MEALE wrote: My version is 10,0,42,34 but I don't pass the test...Adobe support page says I should download as the administrator and uninstall existing items in add/remove "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul 1. If the "version information" shown at http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ is "10,0,42,34" then you *don't* have the latest version installed. What do you mean that you "don't pass the test"? Do the following in a User Account that has administrative privileges. 2. Go to Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and remove anything that begins "Adobe Flash Player ..." You may have two entries, one that says "ActiveX" (which works with Internet Explorer) and one that says "Plugin" (which works with Firefox). 3. Reboot your computer. 4. Using Windows Explorer, go to C:\Windows\system32. Look for a folder named Macromed (C:\Windows\system32\Macromed). If this folder exists, see if it includes a folder named Flash (C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash). If the Flash folder exists, delete all files that are in it. If the Flash folder or the Macromed folder does not exist, that's fine. 5. Using Internet Explorer, download the current Flash player installer file. You may do this by one of the following means: a. Enter the following in the Address box: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flas..._player_ax.exe b. Enter the following in the Address box: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ If you use option (b), be sure to UNcheck the box for the "Free McAfee® Security Scan Plus (optional)" *before* you click the "Agree and install now" button. If you use option (a), after the download is complete, find the file you downloaded and double-click it. 6. Close IE and reboot. 7. Open IE and go to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ This should now report version 10,0,45,2. You should see the "Successfully installed" animation. 8. Close IE and open Firefox. 9. In Firefox, go to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ You should see something that says that you need a plugin to display the content. Click on the plugin icon. The plugin should install and you should see the "Successfully installed" animation. Sorry, I forgot the most important step. Before step 2, go to http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/141/tn_14157.html Download the file and follow the instructions. After you do this, there shouldn't be any entries in Add/Remove programs, but pick up with step 2 and go from there. -- Lem Apollo 11 - 40 years ago: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ap...0th/index.html |
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APSB10-06 Security update available for Adobe Flash Player
QP A critical vulnerability has been identified in Adobe Flash Player version 10.0.42.34 and earlier. This vulnerability (CVE-2010-0186) could subvert the domain sandbox and make unauthorized cross-domain requests. Adobe recommends users of Adobe Flash Player 10.0.42.34 and earlier versions update to Adobe Flash Player 10.0.45.2. /QP Source: http://www.adobe.com/support/securit...apsb10-06.html Also see... APSB10-08 Security update available for Adobe Download Manager: http://www.adobe.com/support/securit...apsb10-08.html APSB10-12 - Security update available for Shockwave Player: http://www.adobe.com/support/securit...apsb10-12.html Troubleshoot Flash Player installation for Windows http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19166.html Troubleshooting Player stability and performance http://blogs.adobe.com/jd/2010/02/tr...r_stabili.html Flash Player Support Forum =POST HERE!! http://forums.adobe.com/community/we...s/flash_player NICK MEALE wrote: My version is 10,0,42,34 but I don't pass the test...Adobe support page says I should download as the administrator and uninstall existing items in add/remove "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul |
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The flash is working now...But I don't get the active x prompt I use to
get..Probably a setting I need to make in the security settings..Thanks for your help.....Nicolino "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: My version is 10,0,42,34 but I don't pass the test...Adobe support page says I should download as the administrator and uninstall existing items in add/remove I have the entry Adobe Flash Player 10 Active X in my Add/Remove programs, and that is the one I'd use if I wanted to remove Flash for Internet Explorer. If it is installed using the browser and a web page, I don't know if you get an Add/Remove entry from that or not. Other than that, if you still can't get it working, there could be a more serious problem there. Perhaps something registry related, or some active malware on the computer. Paul "Paul" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: I did the active x and plug in..How do I test it so I know its working.. Shockwave test (has link to Flash test) http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ Flash test http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ On the right hand side of the Flash test, it gives the version information. Mine reads "You have version 10,0,45,2 installed" HTH, Paul |
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Yes,thank you
"VanguardLH" wrote in message ... NICK MEALE wrote: XP,Home Edition,SP3 I have the 10 plug in and active x showing in the add/removal program and the program is not working..Adobe has so much info that I am dizzy..Can anyone help me?..Pc was infected but the threats were removed thanks to help from PA Bear...Thanks,Nicolino Did you yet try uninstalling and reinstalling the Adobe Flash Player activeX control? |
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