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March 16, 2009
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SubinACL is not recognized as an operable command

  • March 16, 2009
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Noticed when I ran reset-min that I got a message as the start saying it was fixing the flash player registry key and then I got several lines of SubinACL is not recognized as an operable command and the final line said press any key to continue. My first post on this topic states I can't execute subinACL so don't know if there's something wrong with it, deleted and reinstalled it once without any change in what happens when I try to run it. I'm hoping Adobe support can help me with this.
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    New Participant
    April 13, 2009

    I am having same problem with Vista.  However Flash and subinacl work fine for user with admin privileges, and in the same user where the subinacl problem occurs flash 10 works fine with Firefox.  I have searched and not found any answer and support closed my case and I haven't been able to reopen it.  I thought the problem might be that subinacl needs to be run with administrator privileges but that doesn't work either.  Looking at the text in reset_fp10.cmd it appears to be a series of batch commands to change the registry keys and "grant administrators=f" is repeated for most of the keys. (I suspect that means full privileges for administrator.)   -- however that still wouldn't explain the "not recognized" error.  The command window is attached.  I read in one forum about a similar situation where you needed to substitute the user name, in this case perhaps for "administrator".  But again, I don't think that would resolve the "not recognized" error.  I am looking into the conditions under which a command is not recognized in the command window, and if that is depndent on user privileges.

    New Participant
    March 16, 2009
    I am also getting this same message. We really need help asap.