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I get a script error when trying to install Flash Player 18. The error box says "Script error line 202 Char 13 Unable to set property 'innerHTML' of undefined or null references code 0 URL C://.../Downloads/flashplayer18ax_ra_install.exe/160" and "undefined" is on the installer screen after I close the error box. I am using a Dell Inspiron, IE 11.0.9600.17843, Windows 7 Home Premium Svc Pack 1.
I get this same error box no matter which installer I use for Flash Player 18. The error box shows up immediately after I start the installer. I successfully reinstalled flash player 17 two days ago with no problem, but of course Flash Player 17 won't run now on web sites. I ran the Adobe flash player Uninstaller a couple times in between tries - same result, same script error box. I have lost count of how many times I have tried to install it and my fingers are getting raw...
About the same time the error box shows up or a second or so later, my Norton Insight pops up a box that says that Norton doesn’t have enough information about this program (the installer, I suppose), to recommend this program, but I don’t think this is preventing the installer from running. Or maybe it is?
This problem seems to be coming from the Flash Player installer, but I see nothing from Adobe about it. I have tried running it as Administrator, I have disabled various parts of Norton to see if that is where this error is coming from - I have searched for hours on the internet, and I can't find answers. I have never had a problem updating Flash Player until now. Can anyone figure this out or point me in the right direction? Thanks.
Hi all,
The online installer team has investigated this further and identified the DPI setting as the culprit. If the DPI setting is not set to 100%, 125%, 150%, or 200% the script error will return. If you're DPI setting is set to something else, please set it to one of these and the online installer should work. The team is working on a fix for this.
To check/modify the DPI setting:
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Try the offline installers:
All files can be found here:
:: file locations : https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#main-pars_te...
Uninstall first
:: uninstall file here: http://download.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/support/uninstall_flash_player.exe
Pick your flavor
:: Download ActiveX ( dont DL if on windows 8.X )player here: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player_ax.exe
:: Download Flash plugin(NPAPI) here: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player.exe
:: Download Pepper Flash(PPAPI) here: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/latest/help/install_flash_player_ppapi.exe
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I had the same problem, see my post - Cannot install latest flash - 18.0.0.203
Try setting for automatic download in control panel and wait. Took my system about one hour to correctly update, whilst I was doing other things and was in and out of IE and FF browsers.
I think there is a problem with the 64 bit installer as the manual download installed on my 32 bit system correctly.
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Fred950,
1) ALL flash processes, child apps and apps that use flash must be closed
2) It is recommended that you uninstall before re-installing using the uninstaller as I have posted here.
3) 32 bit installers will work on 64 bit system, but not vise-versa
The recommended steps I suggested are the way i install flash every single time and I never have any issues. I only see the vast majority of the problems when people use that online installer, and/or flash processes are not fully closed.
I use a fully scripted way to do literally everything from uninstalling, killing processes, cleaning up leftover files, and re-installing using the offline installers, and it is nearly flawless. the only time it is not is when I find a new flash related process, and that is fairly rare.
Those are the majority of the steps I am sharing with everyone like in my above post.
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Thanks for the info, and glad that works for you.
All I was saying, installing from the manual download did not work for me. This is the first time I can remember it failing. Anything Flash was closed, I always check that.
Probably incorrectly worded but what I meant was it installed OK on my 32 bit system, as it always has, but would not install on my 64 bit system.
All I did was change to automatic update and it did install, and worked.
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There was alot of script errors people were complaining about, auto updates could have just bypassed going to that adobe page to get them
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Same problem here, both on my computer, as well as on my girlfriends. Scripterror. I tried uninstalling and re-installing directly from the Adobe website. No succes. Any suggestions?
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Willem Wiersma wrote:
Any suggestions?
Why not use the suggestions already given in this topic?
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Hi Fred950
Regarding:
I think there is a problem with the 64 bit installer as the manual download installed on my 32 bit system correctly.
There is only one installer that works on both 32- and 64-bit operating systems. If the online installer is not working on your 64-bit OS, please provide the log files as per my previous post.
Thank you.
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Maria
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Hi Fred950
Regarding:
I think there is a problem with the 64 bit installer as the manual download installed on my 32 bit system correctly.
There is only one installer that works on both 32- and 64-bit operating systems. If the online installer is not working on your 64-bit OS, please provide the log files as per my previous post.
Thank you.
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I'd already explained what I meant by that above.
"Probably incorrectly worded but what I meant was it installed OK on my 32 bit system, as it always has, but would not install on my 64 bit system."
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Hi,
To those of you getting the scripting error, I'd like to get the online installer log files from you to investigate the issue further. I've seen a few of these posts, but have not been able to get log files from users so that we can investigate. If you have a few minutes, please do the following:
Thank you.
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Maria
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I haven't been able to upload the new flash player with the update--I get the same Line 202 error. Here's the link to the two files.
My OS is Windows 8 updated to 8.1
Hope I got this right!
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@m_Vargas
As far as I know it's a 64 bit (it's a laptop). I had to look up what a proxy server was, and nope, not one of those.
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@BarbLynn,
Thank you for the additional information
Thank you for the log file
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In the interim, please follow the instructions in post 1 above to install Flash Player using the offline installer. If you're on Windows 8 and use Internet Explorer, Microsoft embeds Flash Player in Internet Explorer and updates are distributed via Windows Update. Please run Windows Update to get the latest version.
Thank you.
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Maria
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I went to the location the 1st poster to respond to the OP suggested, went to the bottom of the page to the Firefox NPAPI download, and was able to then finally download the updated version of Flash.
@M_Vargas, thank you for your help +
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The offline installer worked just fine.
Thank you!
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I have the same problem as Chris8923, and a few others in this forum, when installing Flash Player.
My OS is Windows 7, 64-bit. No Proxy-server.
Here's the link to my uploaded log files:
Hope this helps!
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Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1
No Proxy Server
64-bit system
Files located here: https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/833ebc89-7695-4ca6-a908-332e7a9b91d7
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Same Issue on my Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1 PC
Gedeelde bestanden - Acrobat.com
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1
Installed the offline versions (AX and NPAPI) flash 18.0.209 without a problem on the PC
(The online updates worked fine on a Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1 Laptop.)
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Followed your directions for the installation scrip error I'm also seeing in the last few weeks. The uploaded files are at: Shared Files - Acrobat.com. Looking for a solution.
Thanks.
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Hi Chris8923,
Can you try the latest installer from get.adobe.com/flashplayer and try.
-Anindya
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I uninstalled v.17, downloaded the full .msi file of v.18 and installed. All working perfectly. The issue appears to be with the online installer.
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Hi all,
The online installer team has investigated this further and identified the DPI setting as the culprit. If the DPI setting is not set to 100%, 125%, 150%, or 200% the script error will return. If you're DPI setting is set to something else, please set it to one of these and the online installer should work. The team is working on a fix for this.
To check/modify the DPI setting:
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Maria
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This solved the problem on my system.
System was and will be set again to 114%,
After changing it as you suggested the online installer (18.0.0.209) worked again.
Nice find. Hope you can fix it soon.