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I'm trying to install the latest Flash Player 11. I have Windows 7 on my computer and it comes up with the error message
Procedure entry point AlphaBlend could not be located in the dynamic link library MSIMG32.dll
I've cleared the Activex filtering and turned off the firewall and it still comes up???
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Moving the discussion to Flash Player forum.
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You may try the below steps and check if that helps.
> Run the Flash Player Uninstaller for Windows and remove flash player.
> Restart the machine.
> Download and Re-install Flash Player.
> Restart the browser and check.
You might also wanna check the below articles ::
Enabling Flash Player in Internet Explorer 9 : http://forums.adobe.com/thread/885448
ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer 9 : http://forums.adobe.com/thread/867968
Cheers!
Arpit
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Hi Arpit
Many thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I have tried both methods and still have no joy. I have now uninstalled Flash Player, restarted and tried to reinstall it and the same error message comes up. I then tried the Enabling Flash player link and could not see the Shockwave flash object option on the settings and Toolbars and Extensions menu. It tells me to try reinstalling Flash Player which I have tried again and still no luck. I have also made sure that the ActiveX filtering is disabled!
I’m not really sure what to do now….
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Hi Julia,
I know you've said you uninstalled and reinstalled, but could you take a look at these instructions for doing a clean install to see if they help?
How do I do a clean install of Flash Player?
If they don't, the next step will be to examine your installer log.
Where do I find the Flash Player installation log on Windows?
Thanks,
Chris
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I am having this same issue and need further help. Could anyone help me on this subject. I know nothing of what has been said in this post. Please help me.
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I am having this problem as well. I've tried unstalling and reinstalling but nothing seems to help.
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Have you tried the Clean Install suggestion that Chris posted in his last post?
Do it, then download and run the offline installer(s) from http://helpx.adobe.com/content/help/en/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.ht...
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I had done the full uninstall, but I did so again and used the installer
you directed me to. It seems to have worked, and everything is working as
it should now.
I think the difference between this try and previous attempts was the
offline installer.
What do you believe the problem was?