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I've run the installation three times today. Every time, the troubleshooting page tells me Flash player is not installed.
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Hi,
What browser are you using? Do you see any installation error? From where did you download the latest version of Flash Player? Please download the same from Adobe Flash Player Install for all versions and try installing it. If you still see error, then share the installation logs from your machine. To get the path of the Installation logs, refer to Where do I find the Flash Player installation log on Windows? Once you have collected the logs, upload the same and share the url of the uploaded logs here. To see how to upload logs you can refer to How to share a document .
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I tried using the Flash player on IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. I tried installing from Firefox and Chrome.
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Hello..... anyone?
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ANYONE?!
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Hi,
You may try the offline installer. Follow these steps
1)Download the uninstaller from: Uninstall Flash Player for Windows
2) Open the page: Installation problems | Flash Player | Windows 7 and earlier
Under the heading "Still having problems" click on the specific link to NPAPI/PPAPI/ActiveX plugin.
3) Ensure all the browsers are closed. Run the uninstaller and then the offline installer.
If the problem persists, please write back to us.
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Still not working... The status checker says it's installed. I set it to "always activate" in Firefox. It just won't run!
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Okay, trying one more time.... -_-
Is there anyone on this "help forum" that can actually help me....? Who will *talk* to me about the issue, not just give me a one-off c/p?
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Hi,
According to the FlashInstall32.log file you provided on August 9, you have installed the NPAPI plugin (for Firefox) and the PPAPI plugin (for Chrome & Opera). The install log file doesn't show Flash Player ActiveX Control (for IE) is installed.
What version of Firefox are you using?
What is the exact link to the Flash content that is not displaying?
Please provide the screenshots of the following:
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If you have uninstalled or re-installed Flash since August 9, please upload a new FlashInstall32.log file and post the link to the uploaded file.
Thank you.
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Maria
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Aug 23rd installation: Shared Files - Acrobat.com
Programs and Features:
Flash folder:
Websites I've tried running it on, well, I really only know of Kongregate as far as sites that definitely have Flash content. So that's where I went. Games would show up for a second then disappear, leaving blank boxes and no error messages. I have also tried running a few .swfs to no success.
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I don't see any errors in the log file, so Flash Player is installed successfully.
What version of Firefox do you have? Firefox, like other browser vendors, is moving to disable Flash by default and forcing users to manually enable Flash. Since Flash installed with no errors, it appears the issue is with Firefox not loading the plugin (for whatever reason).
When you go to the Kongregate website, do you see the lego puzzle piece in the left side of the address field:
The Plugins | MDN firefox documentation may provide additional troubleshooting steps for you to take. If you continue to experience issues after working through the various troubleshooting options in Plugins | MDN I recommend contacting Mozilla/Firefox for assistance as it's their browser blocking Flash Player.
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Thank you for actually listening and responding.... T^T
The "lego piece" shows that Flash is enabled on Firefox.
The version is 55, which their help page says should still run Flash as long as it's enabled. And I've already been through Mozilla customer service. 😕
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The other alternative is to contact the content developer. Browser vendors have been moving to block Flash by default and are constantly making changes to the browser behaviour with each release. It's incumbent for the content developer to stay abreast of these changes and modify their content accordingly, to comply with the constant browser vendor changes.