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Last week I got an automatic pop up to update Flash Player. I did as I normally do and a little while later I noticed that Flash Player is no longer working on my computer.
My system:
Dell Precision Workstation 690
Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit)
Mozilla Firefox 12.0
I have full administrative rights on this computer
I can provide other info as requested.
The steps I have taken so far:
I got the exact same result as before.
Each time I see the same thing - Under where it says "Can you see the movie below?" I see nothing. No movie and not even a grey box. Just blank white page until I see the box saying "Yes I can" and "No I can't".
"What files do you have in
Can you also post the contents of the FlashInstall.log files from both these folders?"
In a pre-emptive effort if it helps anyone, this is my answer to that request:
C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash ?
C:\Windows\syswow64\Macromed\Flash ?
FlashInstall.log (from C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash)
=O====== M/11.3.300.257 2012-06-11+15-35-56.121 ========
0000 00000010 "C:\Users\cad 01\AppData\Local\Temp\install_flash_player.exe" -install -iv 8 -au 0
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0003 00000020 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
0004 00000011 1
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
0011
0012
0013 00000014 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_11_3_300_257.dll
0014 00000015 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil32_11_3_300_257_Plugin.exe
0015 00000017 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
0016 00000019 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
0017 00000022 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashPlayerPlugin_11_3_300_257.exe
0018 00000021 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashPlayerUpdateService.exe
0019 00000012
=X====== M/11.3.300.257 2012-06-11+15-36-04.249 ========
FlashInstall.log (from C:\Windows\syswow64\Macromed\Flash)
=O====== M/11.3.300.257 2012-06-11+15-35-56.121 ========
0000 00000010 "C:\Users\cad 01\AppData\Local\Temp\install_flash_player.exe" -install -iv 8 -au 0
0001
0002
0003 00000020 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
0004 00000011 1
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
0011
0012
0013 00000014 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_11_3_300_257.dll
0014 00000015 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil32_11_3_300_257_Plugin.exe
0015 00000017 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
0016 00000019 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
0017 00000022 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashPlayerPlugin_11_3_300_257.exe
0018 00000021 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FlashPlayerUpdateService.exe
0019 00000012
=X====== M/11.3.300.257 2012-06-11+15-36-04.249 ========
I have never had an issue updating Flash Player on this computer before and nothing of any significance has changed (ie, hardware, software, admin rights, etc). I'm at a total loss and I would appreciate any advice anyone could give.
Do you happen to have RealPlayer installed?
If you do, can you please remove the ProtectedMode=0 line from your mms.cfg and try one of the following:
Uninstall RealPlayer from Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features
OR, to test this temporarily without uninstalling:
1. Kill the process “realsched.exe”
2. Disable the firefox extension “RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin”
3. Restart firefox.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the detailed report. Could you try a quick test for me? I'd like to see if protected mode is interfering in your case, once tested, please revert your changes.
How do I disable Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?
Thanks,
Chris
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When I look in the mms.cfg file it only has the following 2 lines;
AutoUpdateDisable=0
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=1
Should I add the line "ProtectedMode = 0"?
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Yes, please add that. Check to see if that makes a difference (you'll probably have to restart the browser), then remove it once completed.
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It appears we have a winner.
I edited the mms.cfg file and added the line ProtectedMode = 0"
I restarted the browesr and youtube videos are just fine.
As a test, I went back and took that line back out of mms.cfg and videos did not work.
So, as I understand it, it is not recommended to be running Flash Player with the autoprotect turned off, so what should I do now?
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Well, given that Flash Player won't even work on your system with protected mode you might want to leave it disabled. However, it might also be worthwhile to see if a reset of Firefox also helps solve this. If it does, you could re-enable protected mode and be at the highest security level with the player. If a reset of Firefox help, please do let me know.
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Hi
I had exactly the same problem this morning after downloading this update. I too changed mms.cfg to ProtectedMode=0 and it worked.
I could not access Youtube and other videos, and also I could not access CMC Markets to logon.
How long before this problem is resolved by Adobe.
Kind Regards
Malcolm
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Flash Player Protected Mode provides a modern, sophisticated set of security protections that we see as critical in today's security landscape.
We highly recommend that users not disable ProtectedMode. Also, it's worth noting that by manually changing your mms.cfg, you have opted out of Protected Mode for all future versions of Flash Player, as we will continue to honor that preference. This puts your system at risk, and that risk will continue to grow over time.
Ultimately, this is an issue with the RealPlayer Browser Record plug-in. There is a more technical explanation in the Mozilla bug referenced above in the thread, but the simplified version is that the security enhancements designed to prevent the introduction of malware via Flash Player make RealPlayer Browser Record plug-in no longer compatible with Flash Player for Firefox. You can disable the record functionality to eliminate this issue, while retaining the ability to view both Flash and Real Player content.
To disable the Real Player Browser Record functionality while maintaining the enhanced security provided by Flash Player with Protected Mode, do the following:
Launch RealPlayer
Click the RealPlayer icon in the upper-left corner of the window, and choose Preferences
Choose Download & Recording from the left-hand menu
Uncheck "Enable Web Download & Recording for these installed browser"
Click OK
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I too had the same problem this morning after I updated my Flash Player. I spent nearly an hour trying to figure out the problem before, in despair, I turned to this forum and did the recommended fix: disabling the Real Player Browser Record functionality. Flash now works in Firefox. I highly recommend that you add some verbage on the download page for Flash and on the automatic window that pops up (as it did on my computer this morning) recommending that you update Flash -- something to the effect that you need to disable the Real Player Broswer Record functionality, within instructions on how to do that. Many users are just going to give up after uninstalling and reinstalling Flash several times and -- in essence -- Flash will become inoperative for those users.
I think that disabling Real Player's record functionality is a reasonable price to pay for more security, but I wish I would have been alerted to the need for that before I spent the last frustrating hour trying to trouble shoot the problem with Flash.
I am very glad that you are trying to improve security, but is an inoperative Flash player your goal? I don't think so. Please do us all a favor: include instructions on disabling Real Player's record functionality.
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While I will do as requested and STOP Real Player Downloader this is a program that I use on a regular basis. It is, in my opinion, a great way to take a competitor right out of a market that Adboe doesn't want to explore. If the competition is disabled why bother creating a free program to do the same function?
This is a design error. It forces the competitions product to be disabled. I do not appreciate it and lowers my opinion of Adobe as both a designer and major player in the Net world. I may change to Chrome, which would be something else I don't want to do, to have both elements back in my 'toolbox'.
There should have been a warning that the new version could have an impact on widely distributed "XXX and XXX).
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Wait a minute in the comments above you said you would lead someone through the process of rolling back to the previous version. Since apparently the new version 11.3.300.257 has a 'protection mode' that I haven't researched or found a need to find a product and install to solve a vulnerability issue as it's only major update, **roll me back to the previous version** where I can have the capability that I want on my machine.
This new version directly impacts my business. I must have Flash read capability and it's highly useful to download my finished product as seen on the screens of various browers.
How will you let me know you are ready to start that process or do I have to keep this tab open?
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Screw. Did as requested and lost one of my key tools. But have another even more important active again. Thanks a lot Adobe for the problem. yeah I'm madder than hell. If you think that's impolite then you haven't run a business that need certain capabilites.
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The steps you're looking for are available in the following troubleshooting guide:
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After looking up a couple of other threads, I checked and updated Java.
In the process, Firefox also updated to Version 13.0. I'm not sure if that may have been causing some of the problem?
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After testing the protect mode change, you might want to consider resetting Firefox.
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/reset-firefox-easily-fix-most-problems
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I have reset Firefox as suggested.
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if you remove the line in the mms.cfg, does Firefox work?
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No. Even with resetting Firefox, if I remove the line from mms.cfg then videos will not play again.
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Ok thanks. For the time being I'd recommend keeping that line in your mms.cfg. The alternative is to rollback to the previous version which does not contain the protected mode feature.
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Do you happen to have RealPlayer installed?
If you do, can you please remove the ProtectedMode=0 line from your mms.cfg and try one of the following:
Uninstall RealPlayer from Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features
OR, to test this temporarily without uninstalling:
1. Kill the process “realsched.exe”
2. Disable the firefox extension “RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin”
3. Restart firefox.
Thanks!
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RealPlayer is installed. The Firefox plugin for it was already disabled because I had not enabled it after the Firefox reset above.
I killed the process in the task manager, removed the "ProtectedMode=0" line from mms.cfg, and restarted Firefox. With this configuration as you specified, Flash Player does work.
Although this doesn't help me much if I want to use Real Player, but it seems we are narrowing down where the conflict is being created.
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Thanks again for all the feedback on this issue. I'm locking this thread, as the issue for Boston_Kiwi is resolved.
There's a troubleshoting guide for Protected Mode here that will help you work through the issues we've identified since the release of Flash Player 11.3:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071?tstart=0
We continue to track a relatively infrequent crash that occurs when specific flash content is loaded in lots of simultaneous tabs, and a silent crash that's occasionally being logged by Firefox when tabs are closed or the browser is restarted. We are working diligently with Mozilla to debug and fix these issues.
If you're continuing to encounter problems with Protected Mode after working through the troubleshooting steps above, please open a new discussion so that we can work with you to most effectively collect and track information relevant to the problem you're encountering.