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You may want to review this http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html
I came upon this while searching for another issue.
eidnolb
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I am glad to have finally found a thread addressing my problem, I have had the same one since Flash went to version 10. I found that reverting to any of the version 9 flash players made settings manager responsive again, although that leaves me with a lot of pages that will not work correctly due to needing the most current flash player. I can also utilize the settings manager if I use portable Firefox. After reading this thread I logged out of my computer user account and logged in as a different user, oddly enough settings manager was totally responsive. This problem keeps me from using websites that do video calls and web conferences online. The day that I upgraded to the current flash version 10.0.22.87 the settings manager worked correctly, 2 days later it had stopped responding. This is a Sony laptop, running Vista Home Premium. If settings manager works with a different user logged on it obviously is not the computer, or the registry that has problems, I have also tried running Firefox in safe mode so all addons are disabled, that did not work either.I do not have this problem on a machine running XP. Any help appreciated.
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I am having the same issue running Windows 7 (64 bit) and using firefox (which is a 32-bit brower). Everything with flash player works except the setting's box. Have used the settings manager on the Adobe website and increased storage space for specific sites, but can't activiate my cam in chat rooms. Adobe support has been no help at all. They suggested using internet explorer in private mode (as if that is really going to fix the problem) and then they tell me to use a 32 bit brower (I've have already told them 3 times I AM using a 32 bit brower)
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patf, I am having the exact problem...I did a clean install of win 7 64 bit and installed the lastest flash player plug in. I use both FireFox 3.5 and IE 8. Both crash on settings manager right when I click the cam tab. I have uninstalled and reinstalled flash player with same results everytime.
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Hello Adobe are you listening, this is an ongoing problem and no solution except using an old version of Flash Player.
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CheyenneDonna which older version will work? Maybe I'll search the web for that version and try installing it??? Thx
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I get around the issue by using Portable Apps Firefox, this contains a Flash plugin and by default the older version is used even if the version installed on the computer is newer. Just install portable apps to a folder in your documents and launch whenever you know you will need access to a working settings manager. Any Version prior to 10 works correctly on my machine, however, some web pages will not work correctly that way.
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Cheyenne - thanks for the tip. Tried it but unfortuniately it didn't solve the problem. Adobe needs to get off their asses and and create a 64 bit version
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My system is Vista, 32 bit, sorry it didn't work for you. Oddly enough I don't have this issue on my XP systems.
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Yep i am having the same problem i upgraded to windows 7 32-bit last night and i should be doing a live video stream for my website tonight but cant as the frezzing promblem with flash player settings. i am totally pissed of now.
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Clewis123456,
It would be best to uninstall and reinstall Adobe Flash Player as well as check that your graphics card has the latest updated drivers.
Should you require additional assistance Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum located here http://tinyurl.com/9fhdl5. It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to check the threads there for additional support.
Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
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Most, if not all of us have already tried uninstalling and reinstalling several times, and the problem exists on Vista as well. I still can not get fllash manager to respond on a web page where I need to change video/mic settings, the whole thing freezes and closing the page is the only solution. It also freezes if I am on a web page which does not already have permissions for accessing my microphone and camera. However, it does work if I try to access in Portable FireFox (with a 9.0 version plug in) or if I log out of my profile in Windows and on as another user. The computer, registry, graphics card etc. can not be the issue if it works using one of those workarounds. I do not have this problem on a system running XP.
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With yesterdays update to 10.0.42.34 Flash Manager is currently working on my Windows 7 machine. There have been a couple of updates in the past that allowed it to work temporarily, let's hope this one stays working. Thanks Adobe.
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Hey everyone,
Using suggestions from this site and others, here is what I did to correct this problem. I am running Windows 7 (32-bit) on a Dell XPS 600 machine (64 bit). I followed the instructions from http://forums.adobe.com/thread/172298 to uninstall and reinstall flash player. I then created myself a standard user account (I was using an administrator's account) and everything works in the standard account.
Thanks to everyone for posting their suggestion here and elsewhere.
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I have a Mac Book Pro running OSX 10.6.2. I'm running the most current version of Flash as of Feb 4, 2010.
I can change settings on the Flash website but am still unable to do what I need to in any particular page.. What I mean is, I can right click to select 'settings' or 'choose camera' from the list that appears but I can't click on the 'allow' button nor can I change my camera. This happens in both Firefox and Safari.
Any help would be appreciated.
Lisa
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I think I may have a solution.
I am running OS X v 10.5.8 and Firefox 3.6.3. In my CSS file, I have the following:
body {
margin: 0px;
text-align: center;
background-color: #fff;
}
As soon as I removed the "text-align: center;" attribute, the Flash Player settings started to work.
I hope this helps.
J~
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I was experiencing the same thing. Turns out it was HTML/CSS based on our application as well.
#flash_parent { padding:5px 0 0 5px; }
was being used to give the parent DIV some room. After zeroing out all of the padding on the parent element the clicks started working again just fine. Our code still as text-align:center; and seems to work fine.
If you're experiencing a problem like this it's something to do with CSS padding & margins but I don't believe there is a single answer to this problem as CSS can act differently based on how it's written. Play with your CSS starting at the parent container that holds the actual Flash embed and work your way up removing margin, padding, etc. until the clicks start to work again... then find your work around that will allow it to play nice with your page.
::sigh::
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chadillac83 has the right idea. We ran into this bug in 4 different areas of our site. In one area, his fix of playing with text-alignment/padding worked well.
But in the others, I spent approximately 24 hours hunting the cause down. I played with CSS, removed elements, modified elements. I was displaying it in modal css dialogs so I thought this was the problem. But in fact, the problem was related to pages that scroll! I found that either viewing the page on a higher resolution, or modifying the page so it didn't scroll would fix the issue.
I hope this helps someone out. I don't wish this debugging on anyone!
Best regards,
Frank Orozco
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Adobe Flash installations on the Mac typically have permissions problems. One consequence is that you can't download flash components and you can't change settings because you no longer have permission to write into the folders where those things are stored.
So, first thing to do is run DiskUtility and "Fix Permissions" on your boot drive.
Then in your home folder delete the Flash Player folder that is inside both Library/Caches/Adobe and Library/Preferences/Macromedia. (You could manually change the permissions, too, but it's easier to just delete them.)