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October 16, 2014
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Silent command line for Flash player 15.0.0.189 version

  • October 16, 2014
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Hello Every one,

Need silent installation command line for Flash player 15.0.0.189 (EXE installer) for Win 7 x64 machine. I got msi installer file as well but that has 2 names the and also if anyone can let me know the difference betinstall_flash_player_15_plugin.msi and install_flash_player_15_active_x.msi.   If i am not wrong, both should be same.please correct me

i tried, below options but nothing works. Hope you guys can provide me some inputs.

-install -silent

/silent

-silent

/s

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New Participant
October 17, 2014

We have downloaded adobe flash player 15 from Adobe - Install Adobe Flash Player . but when try to push(after package creation) from landesk it is failing. Do we have any way to create and push package form landesk.

Regards

Praveen

_maria_
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 17, 2014

Hi Praveen,

The installers posted to get.adobe.com/flashplayer are shim installers that download/install Flash Player silently.  They are not meant to be used in any sort of software management/distribution system.  Based on your post, you want to distribute Flash Player within your organization, which requires a distribution license to do so.  I'm guessing you don't have the license, else you wouldn't be downloading the installers from get.adobe.com/flashplayer.  You can apply for the license here, Adobe Flash Player Distribution | Adobe.

After applying for the license, the email you receive will contain a link to download the full installers, EXE or MSI, or the SCUP and CUPT catalogs for distribution, if your system management software supports SCUP/CUPT.  If you have Macs in your organization, we also provide a PKG installer for distribution using software distribution systems such as Casper.

More information on licensing Flash Player is available here, Adobe Flash Player | FAQ (towards the bottom of the page).

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Maria

October 20, 2014

Hi Maria, Thanks for your reply.

Basically i am from SCCM distribution team, we have a request to upgrade flash player in our organization. So i was looking to deploy silently v15.0.0.189 version on users machines and how about the license requirement, is it required as already we are using Flash player from long time in our org, Is it am i missing something ??

_maria_
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 16, 2014

Hi,

Since you downloaded the MSI installers you'll need to use msiexec commands to install.  You can type msiexec into the command window and a window will display with the various options available.  If you want to use the EXE installer, the silent install command -install.  Both files you downloaded are valid, however, install_flash_player_15_plugin.msi is for non-IE browsers and install_flash_player_15_active_x.msi is for Internet Explorer.

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Maria

October 17, 2014

Thanks Maria for the info & help.

I was main looking to suppress EXE installer which i figured it out by digging more.  Installer download the files to %Temp% location but that will be deleted in 2 -3 seconds so cannot copy from that location. Then i look into the install log of flash player which gave me the location %LocalAppData% and can copy the exe installer (install_flash_player_ax.exe) and providing -install parameter to suppress to make it silent installation.

To add more on Autoupdates settings:

http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/administration-configure-auto-update-notification.html

Hope it helps for some else.   

_maria_
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 17, 2014

Hi Eng2581,

It seems you are using the installer downloaded from get.adobe.com/flashplayer.  Is this correct? If so, that installer will not work in silent mode.  It's actually just a shim installer that downloads and installs Flash Player silently.  If you expand more on what you're objective is (e.g. install Flash Player silently on a personal pc, or distribute Flash Player within your org), I can provide more detailed information to your particular situation.

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Maria