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July 7, 2018
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Flash Player will not Run!

  • July 7, 2018
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Hello,

I cannot get the Flash player to update - like ever.  And it's not just Flash it's every Adobe product I have ever had the displeasure of trying to use in the past - I still can't completely get rid of the Adobe Creative Cloud software from my computer.   In the past I have only been able to get Flash to install *only* by finding offline installers!!! Reason, because you know you won't give me a license to download them!!!  I found replacement software for Adobe Reader because I couldn't find offline installers for that.

So every time to update the player I have to go on a merry dance, because you keep on changing the place where I can download it from. 

So what can I do to get it working because I am sick of this?!?

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    jeromiec83223024
    Inspiring
    July 12, 2018

    Yeah, the reality is that there's an underlying problem causing our installers to fail.

    The alternative offline installers -- which are explicitly intended for enterprise organizations to distribute inside large organizations under a redistribution agreement -- were being egregiously abused in a way that violated our license agreements and materially impacted our business.  It's one of those cases of "this is why we can't have nice things".

    The end result is that you're going to struggle until the underlying issue that prevents the normal installers from completing successfully is resolved.  Since you're struggling with multiple products that use totally different installer technologies, there's a strong signal that it's the machine.

    Without knowing why the installer is failing or what version of Windows we're talking about, i can't really offer much help.

    There's a good thread on uninstalling the Creative Cloud Desktop application here, but you're better off posting in that community, since they're domain experts:

    Couldn't uninstall creative cloud for desktop

    In terms of troubleshooting Flash Player installation issues, the logs would be illuminating:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html

    There *are* links to the offline installers at the bottom of the guide, but let's actually get you fixed up so that you're not frustrated by this in a month from now when we release again.

    Before you start doing any of that, you might want to actually sanity-check the filesystem:

    Check your hard disk for errors - Windows 7:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2641432

    Participating Frequently
    July 13, 2018

    Thankyou for that more helpful reply.

    However, I can't help you be supplying a screenshot of the resulting error other than by saying a dialog box pops up with a red 'X' telling me that "The installation failed" and then opens up a Window in Internet Explorer when FireFox is my default browser - very nice that:(  I went through all the options in Internet Explorer, but, I like to say that I would rather have my teeth drilled without anesthesia than use Internet Explorer.  In the end all I get is that Flash should be working because it is available with it.  But I don't use Internet Explorer.

    Like I said, I can't supply screenshots, because I found yet another offline installer and I don't want to try anything stupid like try and load the installer from the site again in case it stuff up the working Flash I have right now.

    Drive's are fine checked them both - Windows 8.1.  The only thing that I can think off that might be stuffing up trying to remove the Adobe Creative Cloud crap is that I have ProTools with the iLok drive on my system and I am not game enough to try and remove/reinstalling that because I am scared that it will completely stuff up everything.  I can't install any Video-editing software and I tried all the ones I could find, all trial versions and free ones (the reason I have Creative Cloud) - none worked at all, was willing to pay if any worked and suited my requirements.  Photoshop might have come in handy for the computer game design work I do, but, none of the Creative Cloud software worked either - so, I went and got GIMP - not intuitive to use at all but compatible features and it worked!!!

    Thanks for the reply.

    _maria_
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 9, 2018

    To provide assistance, please provide the following information:

    • Operating system version
    • Web browser and version
    • Flash Player version
    • Explain your problem in step-by-step detail if possible
    • A direct link to a web page that demonstrates the problem
    • If you get error messages, please provide a screenshot

    Also, most browsers disable Flash by default, forcing users to enable it.  The tech note Flash Player Help contains links to instructions to enable Flash in the various browsers.