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So I have a huge problem and I cannot seem to get this resolved. I am using Windows 7 Professional (64-bit). I updated to the new version of Flash Player 11.1.102.63, but something went wrong. I uninstalled Flash Player, but one file will not uninstall. Nor can I delete it.
File: Flash11g.ocx
File location: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\
I tried using Malwarebytes to delete the file, access denied. I tried unlocker, does not work. I tried Lock Hunter and it does not work. I tried renaming the file, that does not work. I tried cmd.exe and tried del command and it does not work.
So before I install Flash Player 11.1.102.63 again for both Internet Explorer and Firefox, how to I get rid of this sole file?
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Did you reboot after running the uninstaller?
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Yes and I cannot delete the file. I also tried going in to sae mode and still I cannot delete the file. It says "Access Denied" and then says that I need permission from the administrator to delete this. My profile, I am an administrator.
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The administrator account is a step up from an administrator account. Try activating the administrator account to try to delete the file.
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Okay, did this and logged in as the admin. Still same issue, cannot delete. Here is a screenshot. I did change the name of the file, trying to delete that way though
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In the post before this one, you can see the extra file in the System32 location. The file name was "Flash11g.ocx", but I changed the name to "58the.ocx" to try to delete it, no joy though.
I thought I would show you both locations and the files in them. Here is a Windows 7 system (Computer A) where everything looks fine. In the SysWOW64 location you can see the file "Flash11g.ocx". In the System32 you can see there are only 3 files and the 'Flash11g.ocx' is not there. But again, look at the above post before this one and you can see there are 4 files, not three. That extra file called '58the.ocx' is the flash11g.ocx file which I cannot get rid of.
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Okay so I got it fixed. To share;
C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
DONE, yippieeeeee
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AirPower4ever wrote:
The system32 location at this point is still empty
That is not good; it means you don't have the 64-bit player.
On Windows 7 x64 you should always use the 64-bit installers;