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Bigdog57
11/26/2006 11:04:41 PM
I have been unable to install flash player 9. I followed all the directions in
the web site and did everything that was suggested for problems. One of the
things I was told to do was to uninstall previous versions. That was the worst
suggestion! Now I can't go to any web page that has Flash content and see
anything. I get the little square with the circle, triangle and box. When I
try to install it says it is installing, but then you are supposed to get a
picture and some text after installation is complete. However, I just get "
and that is it. Adobe does not respond to any e-mail. Can someone please help
me?

Doug
WindShadow75
11/27/2006 2:51:59 AM
Try reinstalling version 7 for now. You should be able to view some flash content at least.
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/installers/archive/fp7_archive.zip
Bigdog57
11/27/2006 3:41:31 AM
Thanks, but I tried installing version 7 as you said but it would not install.
Once before I had found version 8 and it would not install either -- both for
the same reason. When I would select the file from the archive it would begin
installing and I would get a message box saying: INF install failure.
Problem: Unknown

That has happened over and over. Any more suggestions?
thanks -- Doug
Lena86
11/29/2006 10:37:12 PM
I had the same problem and I'd tried everything. Then I noticed that
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data did not contain the
Macromedia folder. My computer has multiple user folders, so I looked at
another user folder, double clicked Application Data and noticed that THAT
folder did contain the Macromedia folder. I simply copied that Macromedia
folder and pasted it into the Application Data folder in C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator. Then I tried to download flashplayer again and it
WORKS! I am no computerwhizz, but whatever I did, it got me to download
flashplayer! It works perfectly now.....
Jeckyl
11/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
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Did you read the technote on just this issue at

http://www.adobe.com/go/4a8d52ae
--
Jeckyl

Bigdog57
11/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
I followed your recipe, but it did not have the same affect on mine as it did
on yours. I wish it had. I was very hopeful when I found the Macromedia
folder under one user but not Administrator. I don't have mine set up for
different users to login. I'm the only one. Anyway, I put that folder as you
did, but it still won't install.

Thanks -- Doug
Bigdog57
11/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
Yes, I had seen the Tech notes and followed the instructions. The remedy was
to remove a file/folder from the registry, but it did not exist in my registry.
Once again, I was very hopeful when their notes described by exact problem,
but their suggestions didn't work. Maybe someone else will have another idea.
I would really like Adobe to reply.
I have no problem in Firefox reading the web pages with flash content. It is
just that the IE part will not install. Firefox uses different files.

Thanks -- Doug
Lena86
11/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
I can feel your frustration. Many times solutions helped other people except
for me. Did you uninstall flashplayer before you copied the Macromedia folder
into the Application Data folder of the Administrator folder? (a bit confusing,
I know) I uninstalled the flashplayer, using the latest uninstaller, then
rebooted my computer and finally came to that solution of copying and pasting
the Macromedia folder.
Bigdog57
11/30/2006 4:20:21 PM
One of the things that I did when I began having problems installing version 9
was to follow Adobe's directions of uninstalling previous versions. That was
the point where I began having problems. Not only could I not install version
9, but I lost all Flash recognition on web sites. I have follow suggestions of
looking through the registry for certain entries that need to be deleted. I
have tried to install versions 7 & 8, but ran into the error -- INF Install
Failure Reason: Unknown. So, there's nothing left to uninstall and nothing
will install. Big-time bummer!
Galkhfasljkhf
12/3/2006 6:55:06 PM
I was having the exact same problem as Doug (BigDog57). I tried everything
listed here and on other sites to get Flash to install and nothing worked.
Finally I got it to install by doing the following. I have 2 users under
Windows XP for my wife and me. I had been trying everything using my id.
Finally I unistalled Flash using the Adobe uninstall tool. Then I switched to
my wife's id - leaving mine logged in too. I opened IE (IE 7) and went to the
Adobe flash install page and was able to install it under her id with no
problem. Then I switched back to my id, opened IE 7, and verified that flash
was still not working for me. At that point I was able to go to the Adobe site
and install it under my id with no problem.
Bigdog57
12/5/2006 6:02:37 PM
That was very creative! I don't quite know how to take what you did and try it
on mine. I don't have any other users except me Owner the Administrator. I
did not want to have to log in to Windows and enter passwords. I have a
quadriplegic and use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to do everything on my computer.
I never touch a keyboard, because I can't use it. Windows has to completely
install and load NaturallySpeaking before I can use my computer. If I have
other users, I would have to choose when Windows starts up and at that point
NaturallySpeaking has not loaded yet. I am afraid of creating another user to
try your solution for fear of not being able to delete it without leaving the
login screen for me. I can't have a login screen for my system to work with my
voice input program.
Any thoughts?

-- Doug
mn_browneyedgirl
12/5/2006 6:51:18 PM
I, too, have been unable to install flash player. This is so frustrating! I
followed all the suggestions and spent too much time for nothing. Now I know
why they make it so hard for us to contact them for tech support.
Sesamboy
12/7/2006 10:18:54 PM
I have this problem too. FP works in Firefox but not in IE. I had IE8,
uninstalled it and am now on IE6. Still it won't work.
The problem is not only in the websites but in MSN too. I can't see/use winks
anymore because it keeps asking for a new flash version.

Why is there no answer from anyone of Adobe?
Bigdog57
12/7/2006 11:15:30 PM
We are not questioning why Adobe is not responding to this forum, rather the
places on Adobe's web site to contact them. We know that this is a public
forum that is not monitored by Adobe. However, whenever a company's web site
has a place to contact them, they should show us the decency of responding.

Having said that.... My problem has been solved, but not by anything I did
intentionally. I was installing some software to run a new piece of hardware I
just got to organize CDs. While the software was installing I noticed it was
installing Flash Player. It was not the latest version, but at least now I get
some Flash. I am afraid to go to Adobe's web site to try to download version
9. At this point I am paranoid! As long as I have something, I am a happy
camper.
Jeckyl
12/8/2006 12:00:00 AM
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A lot of people do, though, and seem to expect Adobe personell to monitor
their own forums and answer questions. Other companies DO work that way,
Adobe is one that doesn't (probably due to the large amount of traffic, and
because then they couldn't charge for support if it can be gotten for free
from here :))

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Adobe charges for support .. I don't think they will just give you answers
directly for free.

They do publish answers in technotes .. that's the place to get 'answers'
from Adobe if you don't want to pay (althought some techontes end up being
excuses for why things don't work as they should ;) )
--
Jeckyl


Jeckyl
12/8/2006 12:00:00 AM
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Because this is not the place to get answers or support from Adobe. That is
not its purpose. It is a forum that they host so that customers can help
each other. If you want help from Adobe, I'm afraid you have to pay for it,
or search for information in their technotes.
--
Jeckyl

Bigdog57
12/8/2006 12:16:15 AM
I couldn't agree with you more. Unfortunately, when it comes to a company the
size of Adobe, these public forums are about all we have. Fortunately, though,
there are a lot of very sharp people out there to give good advice to those of
us fumbling around in the dark. :-(

Thanks for the input!
lamb of trivium
12/10/2006 7:07:58 AM
Hey something that worked for me was i had to upgrade my java to 5.0 update 9
and restart. then i uninstalled all flash players. uninstall_flash_player.exe (
and reinstalled flash 9 with no troubles so far only 2 dys but its working
good.
DanB-UK
12/11/2006 6:58:32 PM
Hi all

I've been having the same problem, I tried to upgrade to the latest version of
Flash Player and was using IE7. When the upgrade failed I tried uninstalling
the old version first, after which I could not get Flash to re-install. After
a lot of digging around however I've managed to find a fix. I removed the
directory C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash and also ran the Flash
un-installer (although I don't think this step was necessary). I think
rebooted my machine and logged on to the Adobe Website, this time when I
clicked on the install Flash player it all worked fine.

I'm hoping this solves the problem for everyone else as I know just how
frustrating this problem is once Flash has been removed from the machine.

Thanks !

Dan
lamb of trivium
12/11/2006 11:20:04 PM
Actually there are ton of threads on this. "By Design" Microsoft has removed
almost all of it's previous functionality in order to add the new tabbing
system. Flash players and many standard addins no longer work. Microsofts
answer for this is to disable and uninstall all addins and some how thing the
internet is going to remove all multimedia. The best aswer for you is to
uninstall ie7. You system will revert back to IE6 and things will all work
again. However, in many cases services installed with ie7 and not uninstalled
with the ie7 uninstaller will also cause problems. The only solution to this
is to re-install service pack2. Make sure any time you are prompted about
overwriting a file that is newer than the one in sp2 that you choose to
overwrite the new file. Things like network connections and other problems
will persist if you don't.


Jeckyl
12/12/2006 12:00:00 AM
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That is absoute rubbish and not a word of truth in it

The add-ins all work as they did in IE6 .. and Flash palyer installa just
fine for the vast majority of people . as is always the case, some people
will have problems, but that is usually because their pc is already screwed
(adware, viruses, not correctly installing or unintalling software,
incompatible softawre and malware, installing cracked software etc etc)

Please .. get your facts straight before posting lies and scaremongering.
--
Jeckyl

Bigdog57
12/12/2006 12:00:00 AM
I went to that directory and did not find that particular file, however, I
found Flash9b.ocx and double clicked on it. After it ran its course, I went
back to the directory and the file you mentioned was there. I double clicked
on it and a few seconds later a box came up telling me the program installed
correctly. So, I open the control panel and went to add or remove programs and
sure enough, Adobe flash player 9 was listed.

I have gone through so many steps before this one, I don't know which one with
the .ocx file there. Whatever it was, I know seem to have what we have all
been looking for. I went to a web site that always tells me I need the newest
version for me to see what I want. I went back there and I was able to view
what I never have been able to do.

Thank you!

Doug
Sesamboy
12/12/2006 12:11:47 AM
I finally got it working (with IE7).
Went to the map system32/macromedia/flash and there I saw a file named
FlashUtil9b which enabled me to update the flash player and it worked.
I did install the alternative version from
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm b/c I don't want the
complete player.
LarSal
12/13/2006 1:58:49 AM
Hello all,

I had the same problem everyone else here is having trying to install Flash
Player. I was able to solve it by following the instructions at
http://www.adobe.com/go/fb1634cb

This looks like a difficult process but turned out not to be as bad as I
thought. My only error was assuming it didn't matter what folder I installed
the files to, just as long as I knew where they were and could reference that
folder in the CMD window; the instructions specify C:\Program Files\Windows
Resource Kits\Tools folder, and I put it into C:\Documents and Settings\(my
logon id) folder instead. This fixed MY browser, but not my wife's. Realizing
the procedure had probably only run in my logon, I then moved the folder to HER
C:\Documents and Settings\(her logon id) folder and ran the procedure from her
desktop, and voila! - it fixed hers as well. While I haven't tried it since
everything is working properly now, I'm guessing that by following the
instructions EXACTLY, the browsers in both logons would have gotten fixed.

Best of luck - hope this helps.
Larry
NOdhiambo
12/14/2006 12:46:00 AM
So. Are you saying that Adobe CREATES THESE KINDS of PROBLEMS so it can support
their BOTTOM LINE! Its beginning to make sense to me now. I have not been able
to view several webpage contents due to the same " problem!!!

They (Adobe) do not provide ANY kind of feedback, or voice contact options on
either their website or other places.

I think there IS a LESSON to be learned from these "Satisfied" companies that
violate basic business principles for the love of 'money"!

Its disgusting!
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