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Programs not recognizing Flash Player

Guest
Jul 13, 2012 Jul 13, 2012

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I recently found that programs that use Flash Player no longer recognize it and tell me to download the latest version. I can't find in my programs list in the Start menue but the latest version is in my uninstall program list. I have reinstalled Flash Play but that doesn't solve the problem. I am on Windows 7 64 bit and Explorer 8.

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LEGEND , Jul 18, 2012 Jul 18, 2012

On that Add-ons panel, can you change Show: to 'All add-ons' and see if it Shockwave Flash Object comes up there?

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Jul 13, 2012 Jul 13, 2012

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Jul 13, 2012 Jul 13, 2012

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What programs do not recognize your Flash Player?

What files do you have in

  • C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash ?
  • C:\Windows\syswow64\Macromed\Flash ?

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Jul 16, 2012 Jul 16, 2012

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Pat: Any website that has video tells me I have to install FlashPlayer

e.g. video on CNN, MSNBC, UTube etc.

Files in System 32:

Flash11e.ocx

Flash32_11_3_300_265.ocx

FlashInstall

FlashPlayerUpdateService

Flash32_11_3_300_265_ActiveX.dll

Install

mms.cfg

Files in Syswow64:

Flash64_11_3_300_265.ocx

FlashInstall

Flash64_11_3_300_265_ActiveX.dll

Flash64_11_3_300_265_ActiveX

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Jul 17, 2012 Jul 17, 2012

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I have Explorer version 8 but I have been able to access the Enabling

Flash Player Screens. When I get to the manage Add-ons screen and

Toolbars and Extensions there is no Shockwave Flash Object in the list

on the right window.

Doug Conner

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Jul 18, 2012 Jul 18, 2012

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On that Add-ons panel, can you change Show: to 'All add-ons' and see if it Shockwave Flash Object comes up there?

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Pat: Thanks very much. I was able to enable the ShockWave Flash Object

and my video seems to be working now.

Doug

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