Using a laptop Asus 7 M Windows XP professional, latest Flash Player 9 stopped functioning 10 days ago. I was acused of Javascript not activated and or my Flash Player not the most recent model, all rubbish. In vain I have tried reinstallment, not functioning, after having uninstalled with the special uninstallment program on Adobe website. can you nt delivder functioning programs to all computers. Please can a moderator answer?
I have been having major issues with this, also. I have tried all the suggested fixes on the Adobe website to no avail. I have rolled back to IE6 without success. I've reinstalled IE 7, used the Flash uninstaller, removed Flash Player using the add/remove programs list in Windows, disabled and enabled it in IE Tools, all with no success. I am running Windows MCE with SP2 installed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My computer won't let me play videos on Myspace, YouTube, or any streaming video page... instead it refers me to the adobe FlashPlayer Download page, saying that my flashplayer is out of date, even though I have downloaded it many times. The download seems to be incredibely fast, once I click it, the rotating plack spins around and says 'Downloaded successfully' or something to that effect. Help would be appreciated: tamco43@aol.com
Thanks for the response. The only problem is that I'm feeling really brain dead right now. I don't understand what you formatted. I"ve checked the Knowledge Base with no success. Would you please elaborate on what you formatted?
Hey , I have been fighting the problem with flash player only working on one profile. I found this tech note about reseting permissions in the registry to defaults. It fixed my problem. Lord knows what else it caused. Please proceede with caution. If you google this, it seems others have used it as well http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=fb1634cb .
Here is what I suspect is the problem: The certificate for the Shockwave plug that is needed for the Flash player to play the content is invalid when the browser checks for it. Maybe this is because it was originally issued by macromedia.com and it is now adobe.com. I don't know and no one from Adobe has responded to my e-mail about the problem as of yet. Very frustrating as visitors to our web site using IE who haven't recently updated their players will part of the movie but it will not play properly or display any of the text. This happened sometime within the last several days as far as I can tell.
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