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I've tried downloading this flashplayer about 7 times at this point tonight and every time when it ends, I get the same message "Please restart all open browsers to complete installation" so I took it that it meant to restart my computer? I did that but every time I open up a page again it tells me that I still need to install the newest form of Adobe Flash Player. It's very frustrating and never changes! I've tried uninstalling the update and trying again but it's the same result every single time.
I have a Mac OS X Version 10.5.8
Any help would be very much appreciated! It's getting increasingly frustrating to have to keep clicking to allow the version I currently have and being told over and over that I need an update when I'm trying to update it.
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Flash Player cannot install when browsers are open; you need to close all browser instances when you run the Flash Player installer.
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All browsers were closed. In fact, before the installation even starts it has a pop up menu that makes you close them down before it can even begin installing it. The only thing open on my computer when I was installing it was the installation itself. The only program at all that was open was that, I even went to my force quit menu to make sure there wasn't anything else open that I had missed.
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linsey2009 wrote:
I have a Mac OS X Version 10.5.8
Is that a PowerPC? What Flash Player version are you trying to install? See http://forums.adobe.com/thread/895134
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I don't think so. When I look at about this mac it tells me that my processor is a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo? I'm not really sure what that means, I'm sorry. I just tried going to that link and running that installation and it was successful but, once again, I get the "Adobe Flash Player was blocked because it is out of date" yellow pop up every time I go to a page. I try going to the "Update plug-in" and the version it has to download is version 10.3.183.23
Is the reason I can't update my flash player because I don't have the most recent version of the Mac program updated? I know I should at least have 10.6 at this time but there's no longer any place to purchase that.
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You'll have to wait until someone with a deeper understanding of the Mac OS can look into your problem.
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You get this message when you have an outdated version of Flash Player.
Click Mac icon and then click System Preferences. Do you see Flash Player there? Double-click it and go to the Advanced tab. What's the version written there?
Thanks,
Sunil
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Hello,
I am also having this problem too and and the System preferences says Plug-in version 10.3.183.23 is installed but chrome keeps on telling me I need to update as well. Please help!
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I have a Mac and I am also having the same problem. I've installed six times since yesterday evening. Each time with all browsers closed. I've tried restarting my computer and I still keep getting the message "Adobe Flash Player was blocked because it is otu of date."
PLEASE HELP!
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When I went to check what version, it told me Plug-in version 10.3.183.23 is installed.
I'm aware that it's because it's an outdated version, though. That doesn't change the fact that whenever I try to download the new version, it tells me what my original post says.
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http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-mac-os.html
Having same problem. I just ran the Flash uninstaller for my OS Version (10.5.8). That annoying message, "Flash Player was blocked..." is now gone in Chrome. I didn't even re-install Flash, and everything seems to be working fine. Go figure. I hope this helps you.
-t
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Just want to clarify
So if you uninstall you wouldn't be getting the annoying message because you wouldn't have flash. I did a similar thing when I disabled Flash in chrome - and it seemed to work for a while, but then after a while videos wouldn't work anymore. So flash is still working fine now?
-s
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One thing to keep in mind is that Chrome includes it's own version of Flash Player. That means, regardless of what you install/uninstall, Chrome will use it's built in version unless you specify otherwise (via Chrome's "about:plugins" page).
@linsey2009 - You might want to give the steps in the How do I do a clean install of Flash Player? FAQ a try. This will at least verify that you've got the older plugin (which is only one version behind, by the way) removed.
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Flash has been clean installed - there is only one enabled or present on the plugin page in chrome. Flash also works. The one and only problem is this bar that tells me Flash player is blocked - how can I get rid of this bar and just let the thing work. (Mac OS 10.5.8)
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What bar are you referring to? Could you post a screenshot?
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good idea
and like I said - it is not true, the flash player is new - installed and shows up in plugins
and I've tried with always allowed checked or unchecked and I've used the download critical security update link to download flash again as well
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I tested on Mac 10.5.8.
I didn't face this issue. The screenhsot that you posted shows the latest Flash Player available in your machine for Safari / Firefox. However, Chrome is integrated with a higher version of Flash Player. Ideally, when you go to the plug-in page, you should see two entries for Flash Player as shown below:
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Sunil
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How do I get that one - the second flash - I download via Chrome - I update Chrome itself
and your screen shot has flashVersion 11 - I can't get that right?
whenever I go to update I get this:
so, it doesn't list the chrome browser, but up top it says to download the one below, but that's what I've done a million times already
and the technotes are not helping
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Hi,
The 11.3 version is integrated with Chrome. You can't install it separately.
Could you please check the following task? http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-player-games-video-or.html#main_4__Ensure_that_you_have...
Thanks,
Sunil
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Here's the actual answer: please post in all related forums - and I quote:
Hi folks,
I hope you guys know that Mac OS 10.5.x have been officially dropped to support by Apple(as OS vendor) and Google(as browser vendor) while ago. So this behavior sound intentional by Chrome as same behavior as recent Safari. I tried searching around and found this post at Google site:
http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2599452
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/Y_s0YY2wQkQ
During above forum discussion there is one user who found own solution with his/her own risk:
It's up to you if you want to try it out but please understand that the environment is at risk of security matters since all OS, browser, and plugin software do NOT provide security update for you.
thanks,
Hitomi
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I was having trouble installing the new version of Flash Player and finally went to windows site . I had to go to the safety tab on my menu bar and unclcik the Active X and then install the Flash Player. It finally worked. I then went back and enbled the Active X again. I no nothing about computers so I do not know why this helped. Good Luck!
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Mac browsers do not use ActiveX.