I installed the latest updates for Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Abobe Shockwave Player to two of three of my Windows XP computers with IE8. I had all kinds of issues with Flash not running certain content on the two upgraded computers. I used the third computer to troubleshoot what could be wrong since it is mainly for testing and has minimal applications installed but has the same OS, service packs and patches, ect. But had been turned off for a few weeks and not updated yet.I unistalled the Adobe Flash Player and the Adobe Shockwave Player completely off the system. There was no Adobe Reader installed. Installing just the Adobe Flash Player 10,0,32,18 I did not experience any problems. I went on one of the upgraded computers and removed all Adobe products.
I then reinstalled each product, testing functionality after each install. It was the Adobe Shockwave Player version 11.5.1.601 that broke the Flash content. As soon as I uninstalled the Shockwave Player the Flash content the Flash content started working againg, everything seemed to work fine, or so I thought until I tried another user account. The Shockwave Player object was still in the Downloaded Program Files directory. Once I removed the object and reinstalled Adobe Flash with that user account everything worked as expected. It actually took installing Flash Player in both users accounts for an unknown reason. I then tried a third user account on that same computer.
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The Flash content did not run. I made the user an administrator, eventually the Flash content ran but when I took away the administrators priveleges the Flash content would not play.
So I gave the account back administrators priveleges and reinstalled Abobe Flash Player on the third user account. I took away the users administrative priveleges and retested, it worked. So do the Adobe FLash Player settings need updated with administrators priveleges in the HKEYCurrent User hive? It seems that way to me.Here is the link to the web page I used for testing, it is the 'Choose a Brand' Macrmedia Flash links that the issues were created with Shockwave Player installed and that did not work for Adobe Flash Player until each user account installed Flash Player first.I have told everyone I was going to this forum to flame Adobe. I have been really unhappy about the issues created trying to patch the vulnerabilities identified in APSA09-03.
I understand the web page developers coding is more likely to be at fault as well as Microsoft and their Active Template Library (ATL) issues, &&, that typo's do happen. I just feel Adobe is going to take some heat the following weeks over this.BTW I have invested six hours in this today and still have the other upgraded computer to repair. To whom should I bill the work to? Dear Mad at Adobe,Thanks for the info, but my situation seems to be different. Adb change serial number. I have both Shockwave components, the Flash 10.0.32.18 and the active X 11.5.1 installed on both user accounts (not sure how you would do otherwise),and yet flash content is only playing in one account. I have run the SubInACl, have uninstalled/reinstalled in various scenarios, with Comodo Firewall off, or on. The account used for installation actually doesn't play flash, while another also admin enabled account plays flawlessly.You may be right that there's some kind of registry key at fault, but it looks like you deleted all the registry entries for Shockwave.
I have no problems running Flash with Shockwave installed, on one of my accounts. The other doesn't run Flash, even with shockwave uninstalled.
Yeah, I went through each user profile and completely removed Shockwave Player and left it off on all four Windows XP computers. No more problems with Flash running on any of them. I really don't have a need for Shockwave and can live without it until the bugs are worked out. I noticed not all user profiles has the Current User settings for Shockwave, only users that actually played a file that needed Shockwave Player to run. I had one profile that had a screen saver that got an error message when I used the work around where I renamed the authplay.dll for Adobe Reader to.old.
Maybe you have something on the user profile that won't play Flash running that isn't configured to run on the good profile. Just a thought. I really think the key to the issues with Flash Player is having Shockwave Player installed as well. Since my last two posts I tried a second user account on my test XP computer but since it still had the Shockwave Player 11.5.1.600 object I had issues with Flash not running on the specific web site mentioned before. So I went to my other patched XP computer that still needed repaired and uninstalled Flsah Player and made sure that the Shockwave Player and any Shockwave Player object was removed, rebooted then renamed a second user profile that I was going to use to test with. I then reinstalled the latest and greatest version of Flash Player, logged off and tried with the second, non-administrator test account that created a new local profile. My conclusion, all of the problems I experienced this weekend was from having both Shockwave Player and the latest Flash Player installed.
I am still unhappy about spending what would be considered a full work day troubleshooting this issue. I have simular issue. I have a computer that started to crash IE with a flash 10c.ocx error right after the IE8 Update.
So natrually it seemed logical to download firefox. Download Safari.
So i ran Spybot. It wont run says ' the program has changed and it does not change itself and to scan for a virus immediately' that was the message. So i figured format was in store.so i upgraded my hard drive. Physically put in larger drive. Installed XP from XP Cd.
(not factory restore disc but xp retail box) it was xp serivce pack 1. First thing i did went to flash downloaded new flash. Opened a flash page.
Guess what explorer crashed with a flash 10c.ocx error. I downloaded spybot same error program wont run to install.So i got my vista disc. Installed vista with a retail box. No data no updates just goto my desktop first thign i did was open explorer download flash then when to (the adobe flash test version page. It crashed with 10c.ocx error.SOOOO. I got out my thumb drive. Booted teh same computer to Ubuntu from the thumb.
When to firefox installed flash when to link above guess what it did??? Crashed.this issue is not Browser driven, nor is it XP or VIsta driven. It seems to be a bad release of flash. HOWEVER, i have 3 other computer in the same house. Xp on two and they have the 10.0.32.18 and it works fine with that link above. The third computer is windows 7.
Forwhatever reason it wont download and install the 10.0.32.18 i think its on 10.0.22?x? But regardless it runs that link fine. NOW i woder if it is this COMPUTER. Is it possible to be a physical issue?i have swaped out the video card no effect.i have swapped out the memory. No effect.i have also tried all the windows up dates under xp and under vista (respectively) that didnt work in either case. Other then that it passes all hardware test and stress tests. Just wont run spybot or the flash ocx plug in (flash test link above google street view cruical memory system scanner, etc)Anyone else have this issue.
Any idea how to fix this? So when you goto a flash site. What happens? Does it report that you dont have flash and you need to update? Or does it give you a pop up message reporting an error and close the browser window? I dont understand what actually happens when you goto your desired flash componate. Also does flash play AT ALL?
Like when it installs it gives you a confermation flash movie. Some times have flash menus.
For me it installs just fine. The flash movie comes up to say it installed. But its the one componate flash10c.ocx that will close the browser.i dont think its maleware. In short i've put a new hard drive in. Fresh from the box installed xp. Just given myself network drivers, and then installed flash then visit the flash test site.
And it will present that issue. Basicly right out of the box of XP and Vista i've tried both.i have a suspision its a software issue b/t IE and Flash. Although it does it with ie6 that comes from xp.