![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I also have the Shockwave player but that is different to the Flash plugin and should not affect anything. If you don't see the Active X version in your Add/Remove list it would suggest that something went wrong with your install. In my XP Home Add/Remove list I have entries for both the IE plugin 'Adobe Flash Player 10 Active X' and the one for my Opera and Firefox browsers 'Adobe Flash Player 10 Plugin'. (I just did the process and was not asked to close anything) Uncheck the extra McAfee security scanner download if you do not want to use that.Ĭlick the yellow "Agree and Install Now" button.įollow the prompts, and be sure to close all browser windows, if it says to Close Internet Explorer. If you see any log lines that begin with "Delete on Reboot.," you must restart your computer to complete the uninstall process. If you use Internet Explorer, select the "Show Details" button in the Flash Player uninstaller. Note: Internet Explorer users may have to restart their computers to remove all Flash Player files. Here is an Uninstall Flash Player utility from Adobe that will often help you to get a newer version installed:ĭownload the Windows version to your download location, where you can find it.ĭobule click the file to run and follow the steps. You should update, or uninstall and reinstall the new version, of Adobe FP. Since FP is a browser plug-in, anything added to the browser has to be considered.All users of Flash Player should read the thread about security update to Adobe's Falsh Player here: The LinkScanner component consists of 2 features and each needs Disabled. Or did you Untick the Resident Shield active? You said you Disabled AVG, did you just right click on the icon in the system tray and disable/turn off/exit? Now on the AVG, do you have the AVG free edition? It and the paid versions also have the LinkScanner, which causes problems. This will be listed as I've typed it except it may or may not list the version #, but everything else will be listed. ![]() In the IE add ons, did you find the Shockwave Flash Object.ActiveX (vs 10.0.45.2) and Enabled? Usually there are 4 Flash files for IE, 4 for FF plus the Flash Player.xpt. Cannot get a clarification on that.Īll I can tell you is that most systems that I see have certain Flash files for FF and other browsers and the FlashPlayer Trust is rarely among them. I don't know if it is conflicting with the current Settings Manager or not. From what I can tell this was something similar to the current Settings Manager, but for FP(Flash Player) 8 & 9 from Macromedia. However, the FlashPlayer Trust, I don't often see. ![]()
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