Hello,
I have posted this question before, but after supplying much additional information, I haven't heard anything in a couple of weeks.
You can view the previous thread here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4563117#4563117
I am still bothered by this problem of having the Windows 7 security shield icon flashing constantly. When I click on the icon I am asked if I want to install the Flash update. I choose no, it goes away, but then 5 min. later I get the same flashing icon with Flash asking to update.
The problem is the latest Flash breaks Nuance's Dragon Naturally Speaking so I had to revert back to version 10.3 of Flash. You can read the whole saga in the previous message.
A solution to this problem would be very nice.
Barry.
Hello,
I guess your last question was if the "global settings manager" has updates disabled.
Yes. If you look at the screenshots earlier in my original thread you see that global settings/advanced has updates disabled.
The Web pages you referred to are from an older or newer version of Flash - they don't correspond to the setup pages I have. The only setting I have for "disabling updates" is in global settings. The user settings has nothing. See my earlier thread for screen shots of both user and global settings.
Thanks,
Barry.
I am guessing here.
In the screenshot that you posted in the other thread, the program location is pointing to: http://fpdownload2.macromedia.com/get/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab
Prompting to download from this site can happen if any embedded video, that you view, specifically ask for a higher Flash Player version. Does this pop-up come only when you view a certain web page? For example, when you view the site that you mentioned.
Yesterday I downgraded Flash Player to 10.3 on Windows 7. I didn't face this issue. However, I didn't check with the website that you mentioned.
Thanks,
Sunil
It's possible that another application/utility is requiring a higher level version, prompting the cab installer to be downloaded. For the root problem (dragon naturally speaking crashes) you might want to try upgrading to 11.3.300.268, released today, to see if you still encounter the crashes.
Hello,
Very doubtful that another application requires flash. Firefox (newest version) should be the only thing I use that requires flash.
It is good to see a new version. Do you know if this specifically addresses the Dragon Naturally Speaking issue? I hate to be the guinea pig – it takes too long to be installing and uninstalling software.
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