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Every restart of PC Adobe Flash Player won't start??

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Mar 26, 2013 Mar 26, 2013

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Hi ALL,

My Adobe Flash Player (AFP) latest Version for Windows always won't play whenever I restart my PC Windows-7 64bit and IE9 browser. It don't show Adobe Flash in Find Adobe Flash version page.  Everyday I have to uninstalled and reinstalled AFP many couple of times and I cannot restore back to my previous good PC date because I've installed many software application and I don't like to do all over again.

Hoping someone can help me troubleshoot this Adobe Flash player problem for I cannot let my PC always ON. My advance THANKS to the very kind person!

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 27, 2013 Mar 27, 2013

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I suspect you are running into registry, folder, or file permission issues.  Please try the steps outlined in this FAQ to see if they help:

How do I fix Windows permission problems with Flash Player?

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Mar 27, 2013 Mar 27, 2013

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Thank you Chris for helping me but it didn't work and I followed everything to the letter and video instruction.

Just after reboot or restarted PC and I check with Adobe Find Version and the gray box is empty. I also check with IE Manage Add-ons and Adobe Shockwave Flash Object was still there and ENABLE. Actual testing of a .swf file and only white page appears with a small blue cycle and slash at upper left corner of screen.

I hope you can diagnose my real problem because I could see all 5 files are still intact in Windows/System32/Macromed/flash and the only missing is Adobe Flash Player for my Incredimail which are missing in Program files (x86)/Incredimail. YES, IncrediMail also needs this Player to function well.

Please help me again,

Rino368

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Apr 02, 2013 Apr 02, 2013

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Usually that circle with a slash means blocked content...  It doesn't sound like this is the case, but is ActiveX Filtering being enabled on your system?

ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer

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Apr 02, 2013 Apr 02, 2013

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Thank You Chris for reminding me about ActiveX Filtering.  Thanks again because you've came back for me. I quickly click the Gear Icon > Safety > I see NOTHING were check - all of them.

IT nice Adobe alert us when something new coming up and I'll NEVER abandoned this helpful websites. I still hoping you will solve this problem of mine or until Adobe come out with new Flash version.

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