I have Windows XP Home. I directed my 'Search" feature to find a file or folder with the name "Macromedia Flash". At the end of the search, an Error Window opened which said " Could Not Find Macromedia Flash". That was okay. However, I cannot get rid of that Error message, which continuously comes up as an Error window. Any suggestions as to how I can eliminate that window ?
I have the same problem and the Adobe support guy said to remove Norton, download FlashPlayer again, and reinstall the Norton. He said that should cure the problem. I have not, repeat have not, tried this cure because I have to locate my Norton information to see if I can download that program again.
[q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Bajou1[/b][/b][/i] I have Windows XP Home. I directed my 'Search" feature to find a file or folder with the name "Macromedia Flash". At the end of the search, an Error Window opened which said " Could Not Find Macromedia Flash". That was okay. However, I cannot get rid of that Error message, which continuously comes up as an Error window. Any suggestions as to how I can eliminate that window ?[/q] The Flash folder is located here: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash The search most likely failed cause the folder is 'Macromed' not 'Macromedia'
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