Updated to the most recent version of adobe flash player and the browser becomes unresponsive even on adobe's confirmation page that flash has been installed. can not click ignore, can not click stop script or anything as it displays the error window and the window disappears before you can even click anything but it comes back and back and back. tired by downloading the install packet, closing firefox out completely and THEN making sure all other programs were shut down, installed, then when it tried to verify it was installed it had an issue. i had to force close firefox, uninstall flash and no issues. I tried getting support just to find the previous version but they didn't even want to help me that much, they are only wanting cash from people for their cloud. they don't care about anyone that doesn't use those programs as they make people search for hours AFTER searching for even more days (two weeks) for fixes. I'm personally done but I want to know what the issue is.
Oh one more thing, i clicked start a new discussion FOUR times, then finally clicked the one at the bottom of the main forum page finally allowing me to post this. VERY VERY BAD FORM ADOBE/CREATIVE.... VERY BAD FORM. oh and since there is no general flash player spot for errors i hope that this one works.. probably guessed wrong... really not making me like adobe any better.
I will accept your information apparently i am on the 32 bit client. i was not totally aware of that i thought i had the 64 bit client. The fun part of it is that Firefox has dropped adobe flash support for 64 bit and gone to html 5. I have finally gotten some answers from a few tech friends that work more closely with browsers. thanks for the information.
so you are recommending a product that will not function with many websites due to limited plug-in support. and i will agree they say what you are saying, but when i install flash player it is listed as npapi by this quote from the same blog site:
this still doesn't present me any relief from the last three week time where i could not use flash player because the update does NOT work. I will install the 64 bit firefox and see if that works and if it does i will continue to use it, but with html5 being used many places (Apple for one) flash is in trouble if the browsers won't work with it.
Firefox is dropping NPAPI plugin support, except for Flash Player, on 32- and 64-bit versions of Firefox, not just 64-bit. I am recommending that you try it. If it works, great. If it doesn't please refer to the resources I previously posted for assistance.
well it is working for now, but this leads me to believe that adobe/creative has made it a requirement that it works with only mozilla 64 bit vs the 32 bit client. otherwise why would it work with 64 bit but give me problems with the 32 bit? and why has it not even been addressed and patched yet? i can not be the only one with issues of flash as of the last update. this still is not totally answered, it is a "PATCH" but either there is an issue with mozilla 32bit which is the normal download when looking for it as i had to go LOOKING for the 64 bit client, or the issue is with adobe. and my opinion of adobe support still stands, they could have at least said try the 64 bit client or given me a link to the older flash that did work with 32bit.
yes it seems to be answered, but if i go back to the mozilla 32 bit client, i will have to remove flash player and that is not an answer to this issue, an answer would prevent the issue from occuring once again.
There's no requirement that it only works with 32-bit versus 64-bit. Since you're on a 64-bit machine, moving to 64-bit Firefox will allow to take advantage of performance and stability improvements, as well as use the native Firefox NPAPI plug-in sandbox, instead of Flash Player's bolt-on sandbox for 32-bit systems. This provides you with meaningful defenses against malware (we strongly advise against browsing with Protected Mode disabled), but the architectural benefits of a native sandbox provide better performance through reduced overhead.
I know that the 32 bit and 64 bit versions can co-exist on the system, but if I was using the 32 bit version of mozilla why is flash not working with that version, and thus making me use the 64 bit version? I do not disagree that it would be better but with issues using 32bit mozilla why is it not being addressed for those that still have 32 bit systems??? this is where my issue is, not that i had to go to 64 bit for it to work, that is great but there are still people with 32 bit machines that can not RUN 64 bit applications at all.
why don't you idiots kill flash? This is so rediculous having an update from you jokers that does not work. I have wasted over an hour trying to get this piece of junk flash update to work just to browse the net. Jump through whoops to try to get it to install and still nothing. I am so sick of this crap from you Adobe. I'm looking into starting a class action lawsuit for all the wasted time.
quadrant, i'm not a fan of flash as you can see here. but being nasty is not the answer. Lawsuits are not the answer. I have been wrestling with this last update that went wrong for 3 weeks now. and i finally have it working. The full answer has not been given but here is what i know.
Freki42, perhaps your right. I was tired, trying to work and super short on patience. I take responsibility for my quick reaction. I have been using adobe products for 20 plus years. And most of the time they do a fantastic job. I still think something needs to be done about the flash updates that don't work or seemingly didn't need updating in the first place. Time is something I don't have a lot of and to waste it trying to fix something that was working fine really bugs me.
I definitely agree, there is a problem and it has not been fixed. I don't have a lot of time to figure out what is wrong. I don't expect them to know everything but to relegate support only to forums makes it almost impossible to fix things if without days and days of coming back here. and it still is not fixed nor is it being addressed by adobe.
chrome has it's own version of flash dedicated to just chrome. that's why it works. mine is working because i have gone up to the 64 bit version of firefox, installed adobe and it's working so... the big question to adobe still stands why is there an issue with flash and the 32 bit version of firefox.
I am trying to remove Flash Player from Windows 10. If I use the uninstaller on the app list, the program is removed, but upon restart, it reappears in my app list. The same thing happens if I use the Adobe uninstaller. And I have used the Microsoft uninstall they pushed out a few weeks ago.
Where do you see this "app list" exactly? Please show a screen shot. Flash Player is not actually an app. It is NOT a program on your computer at all. Flash Player is ONLY a browser plug-in. There may be Flash-related apps but uninstalling the browser plug-in won't affect them.
OH!!!! I have learned that the Flash Player software program is connected to Adobe Reader which uses it. When Flash is discontinue at the end of the year, a patch will be sent out to update Reader and remove the Flash program files.
I was able to contact Adobe support and this is what I was told. I quizzed the person extensively about this and he assured me over and over that if I would wait until after the end of the year, Flash and all of its files tucked everywhere would be removed and any Adobe products, such as A. Reader, would be updated. This morning Adobe sent me this note:
Of course, I have read the contents of this page many time before, tried to follow the instructions, and know that I somehow do not have the authorization on my computer to change or delete ANY of these files or change the permissions. That is what I have been chasing.
The FlahUtil_Activex files are associated with Microsoft's embedded Flash Player in IE/Edge. The standalone uninstaller does NOT remove these and never has. Microsoft has released an update, -us/help/4577586/update-for-removal-of-adobe-flash-player, to remove the embedded Flash Player ActiveX. The update is currenetly optional and once executed completely removes the embedded Flash Player ActiveX. If you encounter issues running this update to remove the embedded Flash Player ActiveX Control please contact Micrsoft for assistance as this is their update, not Adobe's.
I spoke to Microsoft support yesterday about this. I was told that must speak to Adobe about the files that are on my computer. So I did. As i mentioned in my post above, I was told to wait until after the end of the year (EOL), and then Flash and all of its files tucked everywhere in my computer would be removed and any Adobe products, such as A. Reader, would be updated. This morning Adobe sent me this note:
Flash Player is EOL at this point. While I have a couple theories about what may be going on (my strong suspicion is that Windows is trying to auto-resume the installation, because newer Win10 versions try to resume windows that were open at shutdown/reboot, and I can see competing Windows Updates and Flash Updates in this kind of race condition), they're basically moot at this point.
If you uninstall and reboot and still get the PPAPI installer launching, it's definitely not us doing the launching. The uninstaller removes all the automatic update infrastructure (and even in that instance, we'd be running a silent installer or would give you a notification dialog that you'd need to click before launching the installer).
I'm guessing that the installer that's getting launched lives in either your Downloads folder or Desktop. Deleting it should solve the issue. You might get an error message about the file not being found on next boot, but it will be a useful clue in determining what's actually causing it to launch. I'm pretty confident that it's something external to us -- either Windows, or if you're a member of an enterprise domain, something getting deployed automatically to you that's not working like it should (your IT team should be able to suss that out, though).
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