Question
Flash9d.ocx Registry Error
Ever since upgrading to the latest Flash player (9.0.115.0)
there are references in the System Registry to Flash9d.ocx. I use
Norton Systemworks Premier to monitor my registry and this error
refuses to go away - the error basically states that Flash9d.ocx
cannot be found. AND unlike most registry problems which Norton is
able to fix, there is some strange problem where Norton cannot
delete this offending key from the registry. When I do a manual
search in the registry I find TWO hits for flash9d.ocx and I cannot
delete them manually either!
Now I know from research that I've done that the current version of Flash player changed the name to "Flash9e.ocx" and sure enough I find SEVERAL hits for this file in the registry (more than I find with flash9d.ocx).
It is clear to me that the flash player UPGRADE is NOT cleaning the registry of prior entries correctly and this is one thing that upsets me about a LOT of software that you uninstall - most simply do NOT clean ALL of the entries from the Registry!
I am a software developer myself so I know this to be a bug in Adobe's upgrade program but it appears that they do NOT offer any support whatsoever for "free" software to address something like this which they NEED TO RESOLVE. Granted this error does not adversely affect Windows operations per se but it IS a real problem and over time software leaving these kinds of entries in the Registry WILL cause problems at some point.
I have used Adobe's own tool for REMOVING Flash Player and even that option does NOT remove these offending registry keys.
It might be helpful if others will search their registries for "flash9d.ocx" because the more people that complain about this the more likely they will FIX this issue.
I have found through Knowledge base searches that Adobe now changes the name of this OCX file with every upgrade so THEY NEED TO CLEAN REFERENCES TO THE OLD NAME FROM THE REGISTRY during upgrade.
Sorry to be so long winded but this kind of problem is so avoidable if software vendors would just fully test their software.
Thanks so much
Allen
Now I know from research that I've done that the current version of Flash player changed the name to "Flash9e.ocx" and sure enough I find SEVERAL hits for this file in the registry (more than I find with flash9d.ocx).
It is clear to me that the flash player UPGRADE is NOT cleaning the registry of prior entries correctly and this is one thing that upsets me about a LOT of software that you uninstall - most simply do NOT clean ALL of the entries from the Registry!
I am a software developer myself so I know this to be a bug in Adobe's upgrade program but it appears that they do NOT offer any support whatsoever for "free" software to address something like this which they NEED TO RESOLVE. Granted this error does not adversely affect Windows operations per se but it IS a real problem and over time software leaving these kinds of entries in the Registry WILL cause problems at some point.
I have used Adobe's own tool for REMOVING Flash Player and even that option does NOT remove these offending registry keys.
It might be helpful if others will search their registries for "flash9d.ocx" because the more people that complain about this the more likely they will FIX this issue.
I have found through Knowledge base searches that Adobe now changes the name of this OCX file with every upgrade so THEY NEED TO CLEAN REFERENCES TO THE OLD NAME FROM THE REGISTRY during upgrade.
Sorry to be so long winded but this kind of problem is so avoidable if software vendors would just fully test their software.
Thanks so much
Allen
