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August 18, 2014
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Stop forcing me to install McAfee on Flash player update!!!!!!!

  • August 18, 2014
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First of the fact that Adobe doesn't have a contact e-mail is absolutelly outrageous! Secondly STOP including McAfee anti-virus with every update instalation. I don't want it. I already have my own anti-virus! It slows down my PC and ****ING SUCKS, ok? The least you could do is have a tick box with an option to NOT install it along with the update but I didn't see that with the latest update. It's just like Java constantly forcing my browser to bing search instead of google. Just stop this crap!

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Correct answer XyrcesFenol

Yeah, a video capture would be really great for helping me escalate the issue.  I did install the latest copy of ESET Smart Security as a free trial, and I was able to see the UI as expected.

You should be able to uninstall Flash Player, install an old copy from the Archives, and then you should get the notification to upgrade within a few hours.

Uninstall Flash Player | Windows

Archived Flash Player versions

(For 14.0.0.145, you'd unzip the file, then run 14_0_r0_145/flashplayer14_0r0_145_win.exe)

Then you should get an update notification either on first launch, or the next time Flash Player update service checks the current version.xml on adobe.com.  I think the timing these days is that the update service will check after an hour of installation, and then every 24 hours after that.


I got the update request again day before yesterday, walked through it taking screen shoots, but this time it worked as supposed. I got the opt out question in the screen you also provided a screen shot of.

So now everything is fine.

What differs from last time is that the update file that is downloaded for me to execute is a new version:

install_flashplayer15x32au_mssd_aaa_aih.exe

The old was ...14x32au.... .exe

For me the problem is gone now, so thank you for looking in to it!

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Participant
August 18, 2014

I couldn't agree with you more. Adobe not having a contact email is really surprising and is making me re-evaluate my company's purchase of Creative Cloud for teams. I was hoping in a more private way to implore Adobe to end the auto-install of McAfee. This is a big no no in my company's security setup. We are a web hosting company and already have taken care of anti-virus software on every PC. We are officially forbidding the install of Adobe Flash player on all my department's machines because of this very silly Adobe decision. It is an IT nightmare to keep having to un-install McAfee off every machine. This will be a company wide policy soon.

It seems Adobe has an interest in killing Flash. They are succeeding.

jeromiec83223024
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Community Manager
August 19, 2014

@jerretfarmer:

Adobe offers distribution packages specifically for IT professionals that want to manage the deployment of Flash Player in their organization.  This is definitely a much less painful approach than letting your users install on an ad-hoc basis.

You'll need to apply for a free distribution license to gain access to those binaries:

Adobe Flash Player Distribution | Adobe

The system administration guide will provide everything you need on deploying and managing the automatic update behaviors of those installations.

Adobe Flash Player Administration Guide for Flash Player 14 | Adobe Developer Connection

Participating Frequently
September 4, 2014

Thanks for the feedback.  When Adobe distributes free products, our distribution team includes optional offers from select partners as part of the cost-recovery effort to offset the cost of those extremely expensive offerings.

I've highlighted the large area on the download page where the offer is disclosed and the option to opt-out is displayed.  If this is not being displayed for you for some reason, I would be more than happy to investigate and get it resolved.  It would be tremendously helpful if you could share a screenshot, the geographic region you're visiting from, and some system information (operating system, browser version, any plug-ins that might have blocked this content, etc) so that I can escalate the issue with the right group and get it resolved.

Thanks!


It is not the standard install window. I got there as a result from a popup saying that there is an update to Flash player and if I wanted to install it.

The update popup downloads an "installer.exe" that when started just installes McAfee i parallell with the Flash player.

The downloaded file is called:     install_flashplayer14x32au_mssa_aaa_aih    that is to be started manually.

(Download link is: http://aihdownload.adobe.com/bin/live/install_flashplayer14x32au_mssa_aaa_aih.exe)

I do not recall any opt out information in any windows, as I always check for that.

Regards

Erik

Win7 64, Firefox, Europe