Adobe Flash Player For Windows Xp Latest Version Download

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Jul 12, 2024, 7:42:53 PM7/12/24
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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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

Due to the amount of moving parts, playing games or using software that has Flash will drain your device battery significantly, which is a hassle since it's not good to constantly have your devices plugged into a charger will in use. If you have an iPhone, you won't be able to use anything that has Flash in it as none of the devices support it due to the repeated security issues and because it isn't really open sourced. Use of the software is more trouble than it is worth, and because of this, Adobe recently announced that it will end updates and distribution of the flash player at the end of 2020. The main reasons for the death of the software are that competitors are now lightyears ahead of Flash in terms of functionality and what is offered, and that plugins, in general, are dying out. HTML5 is becoming more and more widely used as it needs less processing power and doesn't require any plugins. Adobe went on to say that other big tech companies with products that once worked in conjunction with Flash, have come together and agreed to phase out the software altogether unless it is essential to the core of the technology.

Adobe Flash Player is dead in the water. It is outdated, not secure, and always seems to be at risk of being hacked. Software and games that use the flash player will soon have other programs that will take its place, if it hasn't happened already.

No, we do not recommend downloading Adobe Flash Player. Since Adobe announced that it will no longer be updating the flash player, there is no reason to continue to install older versions as there are safer, more secure, and better-performing options. Times have changed and software has far surpassed what Flash is capable of.

Gnash flash player is a solid replacement for Adobe Flash Player that comes as a standalone desktop player and a web browser plug-in. It supports all Flash-based multimedia formats and serves as a great alternative to Adobe Flash Player for Mac. As a plugin, Gnash is available in many popular browsers. Its version for Windows, however, has not received updates since 2012, so it provides no support for SWF version 10. You can download Gnash here.

I created a gpo that installs adobe flash player active x 11.4 and it works fine, however, on some machines with previous versions of adobe flash player active x the gpo doesnt install the new version. This isnt a gpo issue, that works fine. It's that if th enew flash player being pushed out see's any reference to a current or older version of the program it doesnt install. Adobe's flash player active x uninstaller doesnt reallly uninstall the program. The only way I can accomplish this is by manually deleting alll references to the older flash player version in the registry and then upon reboot the gpo installs th enew version great. If I have the older 10.1.x and 10.2.x and 10.3.x versions of the msi file I could add them to the gpo and use it as a version to uninstall from the clients.

btw, if I do have a gpo that deletes registry settings and then installs the new flash player, wont this happen every single time a computer reboots, I dont want the registry files to be deleted for the new flash player the next tiem the user restarts the computer.

On the upgrades tab of the version I'm deploying, under "Packages that this package will upgrade:", I have nothing there since I am not currently deploying older packages of flash player, that GPO was deleted a long time ago. So the older versions on the computer do not have a reference to uninstall from. If I was able to find an msi for the old versions, do I actually have to create a gpo and share etc. fo rthat old msi.so that I can have something to add in the "Packages that this package will upgrade:"?

I've downloaded a bunch of those zip files and cant find the msi's. Even if I did I realized I would have to now somehow add it as a previous version to the current one I'm deploying as a version to uninstall, but when you choose that option it asks you to choose the gpo to uninstall that the previosu version is attached to, I dont have any previous version gpo's for adobe flash, just the current one.

Thank you, deleteing the registry keys for Adobe Flash Player 10 using GPP was the only solution. I applied that to the GPO and I restarted a couple of machines and it install the new Adobe flash player and when I checked the registry settings for the old flash player they were gone. Thank you everyone.

how can i run Adobe Flash on Windows XP? my XP has been hit by the Adobe Flash Time Bomb and only get the "adobe flash is EOL" error, instead of running flash, i tried KuromeSan/FlashPatcher and a few similar time-bomb-removers, but none of them were XP-compatible..

I recently upgraded to ff beta and upgraded my adobe flash player and can no longer view flash in browser. Have tried every combination of installing/uninstalling. Everything is running on 64 bit - most up-to-date downloads. What am I missing?

I don't even have Realplayer on my machine anymore! What I finally did was to download a previous version of Flash, (10.3), from the Adobe downloads page. (Sorry I don't have the link, I just Googled "Download an older version of flash")

Unlike other flash players, Adobe Flash Player is backed by the IT giant, which develops a wide range of content-focused products. As such, the program receives regular updates and comes with various tutorials to help you learn the basics of multimedia creation. You can leverage these resources, or seek help from a solid community.

Even though I have the latest Adobe Flash player 11.2 for Linux in Firefox - ref: Flash player security doubts - a particular online flash game still requests that I update to the latest flash player.

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