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No "Download Now" button

New Here ,
Mar 16, 2013 Mar 16, 2013

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I'm trying to download the latest FlashPlayer plugin (version 11.6.602.180) for Firefox. Unfortunately there is no "Download Now" buton on the 'Install Adobe Flash Player' page so I can not start the process. I have tried on 2 different computers, one running 32 bit Windows XP and the other with 64 bit Windows 7 but the page is the same on both. Any ideas about what's going wrong?

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LEGEND ,
Mar 18, 2013 Mar 18, 2013

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Yes, there is a problen with that download page.  Download and run the offline installer(s) from helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#main-pars_header

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Mar 18, 2013 Mar 18, 2013

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Hi Pat

Thanks for the prompt reply. I have found what was causing my problem. I run the 'Ghostery' plugin in Firefox to block trackers. I also run it in Internet Explorer and was able to download Flashplayer in IE with Ghostery running without any trouble so asumed the plugin wasn't responsible for the problem. However when I paused Ghostery in Firefox the download button returned. I guess it must have been stopping the Java script from running.

Thanks again for your help,

Mark

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