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August 12, 2015
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now the message reads: SecurityError: Error #2060: Security sandbox violation: ExternalInterface caller https://static.adsafeprotected.com/detector3.pix cannot access <unknown>.

  • August 12, 2015
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SecurityError: Error #2060: Security sandbox violation: ExternalInterface caller https://static.adsafeprotected.com/detector3.pix cannot access <unknown>.

at flash.external::ExternalInterface$/_initJS()

at flash.external::ExternalInterface$/addCallback()

at detector3_fla::MainTimeline/registerExternalCallbacks()

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    Participating Frequently
    August 16, 2015

    I REALLY need help with this. I've tried everything short of reinstalling, and I have a limited knowledge of these things in the first place. Plus, I don't have anyone that DOES have some experience to help me, so when I run into a problem on a computer I have to figure it out the hard way! I'm getting all kinds of error messages, even on my Comcast homepage. (yeah, I know, I should use something else) They seem to pop up with no rhyme or reason. "Type error #1009" "can't access a property or method of null object reference", , "Security Sandbox Violation..#2060", "an action script error has occurred", "Error #2044", Error #2048" etc. etc. etc....

    I really need some advice. (HELP!) As I said I've done everything I can think of to figure this out...and I'm at a dead end. Meantime, this is driving me nuts! I'm losing downloads, it interrupts me constantly, etc.

    I can't understand WHY this is happening all of the sudden or HOW to fix it.

    Thanks in advance if anyone can help me. It would be sincerely appreciated.

    Btw..forgot to mention. I have Adobe version 18.0.0.232 installed. (if that info helps)

    Participant
    August 16, 2015

    I called Norton and they installed the latest version of flash player. They also ran their power eraser. Seems to have fixed things.

    Poetheraven
    Known Participant
    August 15, 2015

    I have been receiving the same error message, along with a couple of others.  I am unable to get these error messages to go away PERMANENTLY, and when they pop up, no other action can be taken on my computer until I close the message.  I have done nothing new lately or downloaded any other apps.  What I did do, however, is sign up for the Windows 10 free upgrade.  I am wondering if this was bogus and somehow infected my PC?

    Since Adobe Flash Player is embedded in Internet Explorer, is there a way to delete it, then try to reinstall it?  I have been unsuccessful in this endeavor.  It is not listed as an app that I can uninstall in the Control Panel Programs.

    Participant
    August 16, 2015

    I called Norton and they installed the latest version of flash player. They also ran their power eraser. Seems to have fixed things.

    August 15, 2015

    I am getting same thing =(   Anyone got a fix?

    Participant
    August 16, 2015

    I called Norton and they installed the latest version of flash player. They also ran their power eraser. Seems to have fixed things.

    Participating Frequently
    August 16, 2015

    I'm a little confused. (but what else is new?) I'm 54 years old and self taught on computers. I'm not completely clueless, but I need some help at times. Did they install it remotely? If I need to do this myself I need someone to give me step by step directions as to what exactly to do. (please) What to uninstall (if need be) and what to install. Assuming these are fixes.

    I'm still getting all of these pop up messages.

    Are you saying that they realize there's an issue going on and have a fix for it?

    Again, any help with this from anyone is sincerely appreciated. Thanks...