Screen Savers that rely on older versions of Adobe Flash Player
may not work
Issue
Screen savers that rely on older versions of Adobe Flash
Player may not work
Reason
If you have an older third-party screen saver that uses Adobe
Flash Player you may get a Flash.ocx error message.
Earlier versions of Adobe Flash Player were named Flash.ocx.
Since Adobe Flash Player 8, Adobe has change the naming convention
to include the version in the ocx name, for example Adobe Flash
Player 9.0.45.0 is named Flash9c.ocx and version 9.0.47.0 is named
Flash9d.ocx.
Older screen savers are engineered to search for the file
Flash.ocx. This is the reason for the error message, since the
screen saver is looking for a file name that does not exist.
Solution
Solution 1: Remove the screen saver.
Uninstall the screen saver. By removing the screen saver you
will prevent it from looking for a file that does not exist.
Solution 2: Rename the Flashx.ocx file to Flash.ocx.
NOTE: This second solution is NOT a supported solution from
Adobe, but customers have used it to work around this issue.
Open the C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash folder.
Right click on the Flashx.ocx file and select copy. (For
example, Adobe Flash Player 9.0.47.0 is Flash9d.ocx.)
Right click in the same folder and select paste.
Rename the new Flashx.ocx file to Flash.ocx.
Now the screen saver will be able to find the Flash.ocx file
and resolve the error message.