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April 16, 2014
Question

"Fix" for ordinal 459... urlmon.dll does not work.

  • April 16, 2014
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Hi,

I can not install because of the error message "The ordinal 459 could not be located in the dynamic link library urlmon.dll". The solutions posted here do not work because the file urlmon.dll is only provided with Internet Explorer and IE is not installed on my computers.

The requirements for FP are: Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox 17 or later, Google Chrome, or Opera 11

As this shows IE is optional, so how do I install FP with out first installing IE?

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3 replies

Participant
August 19, 2014

You might find this useful (as I did - for a different 'Missing Ordinal 459 in URLMon' problem)...

http://techaddictive.com/solved-wlmail-exe-ordinal-not-found-the-ordinal-459-could-not-be-located-in-the-dynamic-link-library-urlmon-dll/

Basically... uninstall Windows Update KB2847204  (Like you, I don't have IE installed, and this 'Security Update' applies only to Internet Explorer).

Glenn

Jason Nicholas
Participant
December 14, 2014

This worked perfectly. Thanks.

I searched out the Windows update KB2847204 and uninstalled it. I was immediately able to run the file that downloads the installer. I use Firefox, so the IE update isn't necessary.

pwillener
Legend
April 23, 2014

What is your Windows version and service pack level?

What installer are you using?

May 1, 2014

Hi,

I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium with Service Pack 1.

Previously, the Adobe FP software would notify me an update is available. Clicking the download button would initiate the download and update process. Now clicking the download button launches my web browser and I am required* to download the file install_flashplayer13x32au_mssd_aaa_aih.exe (which vanishes even though the install fails - I'm guessing Adobe has no interest in conserving my bandwidth costs)

* Some people may feel this is an offensive term, if there is an alternative, I would be happy to try it.

_maria_
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 1, 2014

Hi Halcinlatsmir,

That file is a 'shim' installer that then retreives the actual Flash Player installer, and installs it silently.  It is normal for it to automatically remove itself from the system after initiating the download/install of the actual Flash Player.  It appears this file is the one returning the error. I'll pass your comment to the folks who handle the 'shim' installer. 

In the mean time, to get you up and running with the latest version of Flash Player, you can download the full plug-in installer at the following links:Flash Player Plug-in (All other browsers)

--

Maria

C_F_McBlob
Inspiring
April 17, 2014

IE is a vital component of Windows. Windows Explorer, which you need to navigate files and folders on your system, is a shell component of Internet Explorer. If you've uninstalled IE from a WIndows system, you've really screwed it up.

See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378  to reinstall it.

Even if you don't use the Intenret browser, you still need Explorer for Windows to function.

Flash Player Plug-in (All other browsers)

That plug-in is for Firefox, Opera or Safari, and it doesn't require or have ActiveX controls.

April 22, 2014

Hi,

Thank you for your replay, but I have a feeling you are confusing Windows File Explorer and Internet Explorer. I am able to navigate files and folders without any problems.

Microsoft is compled by the European comission to supply Windows 7 without Internet Explorer. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/press/2009/dec09/12-16statement.aspx So how can it be a vital component?