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Flash player stops working after pc reboot

New Here ,
Aug 17, 2012 Aug 17, 2012

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I installed adobe flash player and it worked perfectly but when i restart my pc it suddenly stops working though it still is there. I can see the shockwave flash plugin in my plugins list but the adobe test page doesn't recognises it and the youtube site says i am missing the adobe flash plugin. i uninstalled and reinstalled it but all of the above happens again and again it's really annoying to reinstall the plugin everyday. so i would be very thankful if anyone provided me any kind of solution. 

I have: adobe flash player 11.3.300.271---firefox 14.0.1---windows 7 64 bit home premium

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 17, 2012 Aug 17, 2012

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I suspect you are having a problem with file/folder/registry permissions.  Can you please try the steps in the following FAQ?

How do I fix Windows permission problems with Flash Player?

Thanks,

Chris

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New Here ,
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@Chris Cambell

I tried the above solution but it didn't work i still have the same problem. could you please show me another solution?

Thanks,

Nave

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Aug 20, 2012 Aug 20, 2012

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I'm working on updating our script/faq to deal with 64bit systems.  Give me a day or two and I'll hopefully have this update so we can give it another try.

Thanks,

Chris

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