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I am trying to watch downloaded video of my granddaughter on Facebook and when I click on it, I am getting the Adobe Flash Player Upgrade message. When I click on it, It says I already have the upgraded version. I have checked the security settings but that didn't help. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Moving this discussion to the Installing Flash Player forum.
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What is your operating system, version & edition?
What is your web browser, version & edition?
What is your current Flash Player version? (See http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/)
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I think I have the similar problem. Just like Bras said: "When I click on it, It says I already have the upgraded version."
I can watch youtube videos but can't listen to or watch anything on myspace. And also if I used Facebook I bet I would have the same problem... "Please upgrade Flash"
I have:
Fedora 16 x64 with Xfce
Firefox version: 10.0
Flash version: 11,1,102,62
By the way I found a workaround. It's called Google Chrome. Personally I don't like Google Chrome, so I'm still dealing with this. Maybe because I don't like to have two installed browsers but mostly because it seems such a stupid issue - It wants to upgrade but it's already upgraded...strange
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I too am having a similar problem. It started several months ago when I could not view any of mine or other friends Facebook videos. It required that I download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player. I tried clicking on the FB link and and does not work, so I went into the Adobe site to download. After download, things started getting crazy. Several websites, which shows flash images, could not be displayed. Even some of the drop down menus on several sites could not be displayed. I ended up
I thought it was my computer, but when I use the Google Chrome brower, all works well.
I'm thinking the problem has something to do with Windows 7/Internet Exploer. I have spent countless hours and even paid $60.00 to HP support to try to get this fixed, but as of right now, I am still having an issue.
I have a HP Pavillion
I run Windows 7 Home Premium
I know about the IE-32bit versus IE-64bit. I have opened up both versions separately and tried downloaded Flash player for 32bit and Flas player for 64bit, separately. It still does not work.
I really don't know if there is a solution. Can you offer any suggestions????
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ALee365-yours is a different problem
When posting, please provide:
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Just want to update my situation. I re-installed Google Chrome and that
seems to have solved my problem with the Flash Player on Facebook.
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I have found that the message disappears after you enable the add-on in the Internet Explorer Add-on manager.
I saw the same message and this did not change after many updates.
It is not the software that does this, but AVG Internet Security manages this side of the Internet and will shut this off.
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Why the hell is this happening... I thought I was the only one. Still no hints from Adobe people.
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Carl E. Myers Jr.
My apologies if I did not post in the correct area of these forums. I did a search and this is where the search took me. Hopefully, this forum can assist with my issued. i have had this issue for over several months and it is still not resolved.
Windows 7 Home Premium
Browser: Internet Explorer 64bit AND Internet Explorer 32 bit
Adobe Flash Player 11.1.102.62
Problem: Started with Facebook videos. I cannot play any of the videos that I or others posted. Initially, I did the as the recommendation requested; to upgrade flash player. But once I upgraded to Adobe Flash Player 11.1.102.62, it would still not play the videos. I can hear sound somethimes, but all I get is either a black screen or "flashing" where the video is suppose to be displayed.
At the same time, I noticed that certain websites that use flash player would not work. For example, Youtube has certain “advertisements” that require flash player. The advertisement would not display. However, I am able to play YouTube videos.
Also, as another example, I was looking a website for a restaurant and it had dropdown menus in the site. IE would not display the drop down menus; instead, there were "white spaces" where the drop down menus are located. (FYI, the website is: http://fujis.us/)
I have tried using both IE64bit and IE32 bit. I understand that the latest version of Adobe Flash Player for IE (11.1.102.62) works for both the 32/64 bits. It still does not fix the problem.
Initially, I have "fixed" the problem by restoring my computer to an older date to get back a later version of Adobe Flash Player. It still would not play the Facebook videos because it says I needed to upgrade the flash player, but the new issues started coming up with not displaying contents on certain websites started, so the reason for my post.
The interesting thing is that when I switch browsers and use Google Chrome, all my problems, everything works fine.
Please let me know if any solution.
ALee365
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You do not have the same problem as this discussion, you should start your own discussion. Looks like Fuji's needs to update their site.
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I have the same issue here.
Ubuntu 11.10 64bit
Chromium 17.0.963.56
Basically Facebook flash apps do not run and keep asking for a flash verson of 10 or newer, but it's running flash 11!!!
Help!!
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You will most likely need to reset Internet Explorer as your default browser. Go to the Internet Options in Control Panel - Programs tab - Set Programs - Set your default programs - Highlight Internet Explorer in the list of your programs - set as your default.
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Disable ActiveX Filtering (uncheck it). Took me a week of troubleshooting before that finally worked for me.
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Hi guys have had this fault a few times,its in manage add-on check that shockwave object is enabled, internet options, programs, manage add- ons,cant remember if you need to restart ,hope it works for you,sido
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hi,
I have the same problem
"The latest version of Flash Player is required to view videos." i did reinstaled the flash player but the sam message
i have: Windows 8 PRO 64 bit
Firefox 26.0 as i know also 64 bit
FlashPlayer 11.9.900.170 32 bit
can anyone help me?
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Do you see that version displayed at http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html ?
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I had the same problem with 1 of 4 user accounts on my computer. The problem turned out to be that the Adobe Shockwave add-in was disabled in IE on the affected account. Enabling it solved the problem. I must say, tho', that, "Flash Player Upgrade Required" was not a very helpful error message, especially as Flash Player was installed, current, and otherwise working. I'm sure Adobe could—and certainly should—do better. This was a hug annoyance until corrected.
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READ THIS!!!!!
If you have a mac, & you are using safari, & you KNOW you updated your flash player. Go to your:
Safari Preferences - Security - then turn on "internet plug-ins"
If that doesn't work, thats all I can give you.
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I am having this same issue now. Nothing seems to work. Did you get your issues fixed?
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This is a 3 year old thread, you might want to look at the newer threads there are tons of answers as of what to do
Have a great day
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thanks for a helpful tips and guide its really great......thanks anyway gud day
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I recently had this problem.
I went to Chrome Setting, click Advanced, click Content settings, click Flash, then disable Ask first.
When I did that, the problem goes away.