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This is ludicrious. Please fix your product so it will install flawlessly. I have tried all the help suggestions with no results.
Who can help!
What about a chat from Adobe to help install their product?
Using Windows 7 home and Internet Explorer 10.
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We don't know what you are doing, what happens during the installation - you don't tell us anything.
Try the offline installer from http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#main-pars_hea...
If that still fails, tell us exactly what your problem is.
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That's true , sorry that was not professional, but I was frustrated.
I was trying to watch a video and need your update.
I did the procedure, and then it failed, and stated I should close the I.E.
and retry. Nothing happened.
Read the help, checked the Internet Options, but they were already adjusted
properly. Checked the safety options_ retryed
No luck. Retarted the computer, no luck.
Ran the uninstaller, and retried no luck.
What frustrated me where 2 things: this is not the DOS age where one had to
muck around in the registry to make things work and I could not find a Chat
help link to solve the problem. Why should I be going through all thaw
hoops? Just make your product work!
So I looked on the web for the Adobe products for SALE. There I chatted
with a sales rep who said I should shut the I.E. and install through Google
Chrome. I mentioned I would loose the chat and what's the chat address if I
still needed help?
He sent me a chat link which I saved, memorized and had tatooed to my
forehead!
I pulled up the install link via Google Chrome and it ran flawlessly all by
itself the first time!
I think it would be noble of Adobe to offer a chat help link if nothing
else works.
Thanks.
Tom Morrison
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waesryfykugih;jokml wrote:
I did the procedure, and then it failed, and stated I should close the I.E.
and retry. Nothing happened.
In order to update, the installer needs all instances of IE closed. Sometimes iexplore.exe runs in the background, and you need to close these too, using the Task Manager's Processes tab. You really don't need to go into the registry to install Flash Player.