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March 7, 2014
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Have Adobe Flash Player Version 12.0.0.70 Installed On My Computer…….But.

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Have Adobe Flash Player Version 12.0.0.70 Installed On My Computer. But Game Bingo.PCH.Com/Game/Play Isn't Playing Correctly.

Op System: Windows 7 Home Premium


Browser: Google Chrome

Here Are Some Pics Of The Problem I Am Having Presently.

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Lastly, (Not Being A Computer Whiz) Is WhyI Think  I Am Having These Above Problems Because My Computer Is Saying I Don't Have "ACTIVE X PROGRAM" Installed.

Am I Correct In This Assumption??

Thanks For Your Time & Patience In Reading This Post.

I Sincerely Hope That This Hasn't Been Posted Already.! ! !

Hope I Have Included Everything You Need To Know About My Operating System.

If I Forgot To Put Something In, Please Ask Me.

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C_F_McBlob
Inspiring
March 7, 2014

Thank you for a very thorough post... We seldom get one so detailed. It really helps.

Chrome® has its own "proprietary" Flash Player plug-in embedded by Google®. It's called "PepperFlash™" and works on a different acrhitecture than ActiveX™, which is ONLY used by Internet Explorer®, so when you're using Chrome®, you won't see any ActiveX® errors.

Since the PepperFlash™ plug-in cannot be downloaded, updated or repaired from here (Google™ are the only ones who have the plug-in), your best bet would be to uninstall and reinstall Chrome®. Then, if the problem persists, download the  Flash Player™ Plug-in (All other browsers) and install it.

Open Chrome™ and type "chrome://plugins" in the address bar.

In the Plug-ins page, click "Details" at the top right, and scroll down to Adobe Flash Player™ in the list.

You'll see two (2) Flash Players™ listed. Disable the PepperFlash™ plug-in (It's usually the first one listed, but it'll be the PPAPI type)

This will force Chrome® to "fall back" on the NPAPI plug-in you just installed.

Russ7552Author
Participating Frequently
March 8, 2014

Thank You For Responding To My Query, Mike M.

Problems Continue With Game & Flash Player,


Did As You Said To Do,

Since the PepperFlash™ plug-in cannot be downloaded, updated or repaired from here (Google™ are the only ones who have the plug-in), your best bet would be to uninstall and reinstall Chrome®. Then, if the problem persists, download the Flash Player™ Plug-in (All other browsers) and install it.

Downloaded & Installed "Flash Player Plug-in (All other browsers) & Installed It. It Installed Somewhere Else, Because It's Not In Chromes Browser. It  Just Went Plain & Simple Somewhere's Else..... ???

Because When Type In "Chrome://Plug-Ins" In Chromes Browser I Don't See My Installation Of "Flash Player Plug-In (All Other Browsers" Anywheres.

Am I Doing It Correctly, Download Flash Player In Chromes Download Page, Select Or Open "Show All Downloads", Hit Or Select Run or Install Flash Player Plug-In ???

Have I Done This Correctly Or Not, Because My Plug In's Page Looks Nothing Like Yours Does.


The Only Thing I Can Find Flash Player Related Is Way Down At The Bottom Of The

Chrome:// Plug-Ins Page (Highlighted In Light Blue)