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May 24, 2010
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Flash Install Problems of Course

  • May 24, 2010
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Ok, where to start. I used to have flash player then all of a sudden it dissapeared. Ive been researching these forum in order to try and correctly install. The following post caught my attention

No Success Installing Flash player on IE8, XP sp3, 32 bit, security off.

The folowing link explained exactly what has been happening on my system

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/494/cpsid_49419.html

I was about to attempt this in order to finally get flash back. Only I couldn't continue, it states both programs need to be saved in the folowing directory

C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools

Only problem is I dont have Windows Resource Kits/Tools file, so I didnt continue.

I have IE8

Vista

32 bit

MSE

empty Macromed file

no Flash files at all

no DLM

no get atlcom Class add on

How can I use the above method without that file, or should I try another solution

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    New Participant
    May 25, 2010

    I haven't encountered this problem yet. Maybe beause I am using firefox.. What's difference between the two web browser?

    mcadanAuthor
    Known Participant
    May 25, 2010

    i didn t notice that when i installed the rc5 version it had failed to register.

    finally got the SubInACL to finally work, but flash still doesnt work. It did say it repaired flash registires or sumthin

    oh well, not sure what to do now.

    i already tried to uninstall/reinstall again.

    How can I find out if this system came with flash preinstalled. Someone once posted that a system reostore fixed the problem. Not sure if I should try this yet. How do I save/back-up all programs, files, games, downloads I want to keep if I decide to do this.

    May 25, 2010

    Hi mcadan, the Adobe Forums have been down for 10.5 hours in my part of the Country, so just able to get in.

    Will post back in a bit. I am way behind in everything right now.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    May 24, 2010

    Hi, well maybe you don't have to do that. Are you the Administrator and using that account? If you read that thread that you referred to, you know I ask a lot of questions. But I have a reason for everyone of them.

    Unless you know that is your problem, I would try to find out what is wrong. That link is a "maybe" in my opinion, and contains a lot of "IFS", no guarantees.

    Thanks for the info that you provided. Thank goodness no DLM/getplus, etc.:-)

    Before you installed MSE, what Anti-Virus did you have and did it contain a Firewall? Was it McAfee or Norton?

    Do you use any other browser(s)?

    Have you installed any prerelease or beta or any version of Flash Player older than the one you were using when it"disappeared?"

    Using adblock or have any pop up blocker software installed?

    Was anything going on when this FP disappeared, any error messages, etc?

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    mcadanAuthor
    Known Participant
    May 24, 2010

    Ill provide info as best as I can.

    I only had Norton trial version, I uninstalled when trial was over as I didn't want to pay for antivirus protection etc.. I then later installed  MSE. As far as beta version I dont believe I ever installed one. Not sure about pop-up blocker software, I know I can turn off  the blocker in internet tools, only Windows Firewall. Never used another browser. All I know is that all of a sudden flsh player stopped working. The following link explains my problems exactly

    Symptoms may include:

    • During installation, you see the error message "Failed to install. For Troubleshooting please see: http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_19166."
    • Your Flash Player installation finishes with no error, but you cannot view Flash content in Internet Explorer.
    • Some sites tell you that you do not have the correct version of Flash Player, even though you have installed the latest version.
    • Some sites tell you to reinstall Flash Player, but after you do so, you see the same message

    And for some reason recently whenever I reboot Windows I receive a faile to install message from file cure stating to reinstall program but not sure whats its talking about(different probl;em Im sure)

    THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP

    May 24, 2010

    Thanks for the response. Got rid of FileCUre 100%, found a removal tool online that let me remove 3 programs 100% for free. Not getrting that problem anymore. As far as downloading the Flash version, cant get it to work still. Ive checked other treads and tried a few things. I may have installed beta version previously when trying to correct this problem, not sure. Dont know how to use force option to remove, tried but it always cant find files.

    When I used the removal tool I also selected the Flash Program to completley remove Flash from my system. That way I can hopefully start from a clean slate. Now, when I tried to istall flash, offline installation, it goes back to an old problem, failed to register.

    please let me know what i can try


    Hi mcadan, glad you got rid of the file cure. Funny how things get installed and you don't know from where:-) On the beta, had you installed it, the file would be in the Flash folder. Or would have been. Since you removed Flash Player et al,

    there isn't anything in the Flash folder now, right?

    Since you removed Flash Player with that Removal Tool, you tried to Install again with the offline Installer. Please check your Flash folder to see if any files were installed.

    You are using the Administrator account, right?

    You may want to also check in Add/Remove or Programs & Features and post back what Java versions are installed.

    On that SubInACL, I'll need to check. I did read some on MS about it. They also have info on a Vista System File Checker Tool.

    When you try to Install, there may be something that is overlooked and the ActiveX Control is more difficult since you need Administrator permission to write to the Windows Registry and Install an ActiveX Control. So there are certain actions that the user must take to work around those. Perhaps you weren't aware of them or just overlooked them.

    I can post the procedure and you can follow them whenever it is convenient for you.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

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