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September 18, 2017
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Unable to install Flash 26 due to Flash 17 and 23

  • September 18, 2017
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Hello,

I am trying to update my network computers with Flash but am having a lot of issues with it in Internet Explorer.

To test I ran the Adobe Flash 26 .msi on a stand alone PC. Around half way through the install it pauses and ask for the file: 'install_flash_player_17_active_x.msi' Which I do not have. If I close that I get another pop up asking for 'install_flash_player_23_active_x.msi'

I have tried running the flash uninstaller ('uninstall_flash_player.exe') and deleted the files. Tried installing and I get the same messages.

At this point it looks like I will need to rebuild every PC that has this installed.

I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions to try before I go that route, could be close to 30 computers affected and the only builds I have are from the previous tech who caused this mess in the first place. And no. I don't have copies of Flash 17 or 23. As far as I can tell the requested file paths lead to the previous tech's profile which he deleted before he left.

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    Correct answer _maria_

    Unfortunately, your previous tech messed up.  MSI installers leave a cache record on the system (or network, depending on how it was installed) and require this cached file when uninstalling (even when using the standalone uninstaller).  Based on the information you provided, it appears this cache was in the previous tech's profile, which is no longer accessible.


    Flash Player archives, including FP 17 & 23 MSI installers are posted at Archived Adobe Flash Player versions​, but there are 3 releases per major version.  You could find out which version is on the system, obtain the MSI for that version from the Archive page and use it to uninstall.  Of course, this would be time-consuming.  The tech note MSI GUID list for Adobe Flash Player  lists all MSI GUIDs for all versions of Flash Player.  You can use this information to query the registry to find out which version of Flash is installed.

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    _maria_
    _maria_Correct answer
    Legend
    September 18, 2017

    Unfortunately, your previous tech messed up.  MSI installers leave a cache record on the system (or network, depending on how it was installed) and require this cached file when uninstalling (even when using the standalone uninstaller).  Based on the information you provided, it appears this cache was in the previous tech's profile, which is no longer accessible.


    Flash Player archives, including FP 17 & 23 MSI installers are posted at Archived Adobe Flash Player versions​, but there are 3 releases per major version.  You could find out which version is on the system, obtain the MSI for that version from the Archive page and use it to uninstall.  Of course, this would be time-consuming.  The tech note MSI GUID list for Adobe Flash Player  lists all MSI GUIDs for all versions of Flash Player.  You can use this information to query the registry to find out which version of Flash is installed.

    Participating Frequently
    September 19, 2017

    Not back on site until tomorrow but will check it as soon as possible and report back.