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I've run out of ideas on this. Trying to install the latest version of Flash Player, since Firefox has disabled the version I had (24 something). I've uninstalled that version hoping that might help. But it did not.
I have Windows 10 (upgraded from Win 7 Home Premium), and the very latest Firefox (52.0.1, a totally fresh, clean install by the way)
I go to the install page, deselect the option offers, click the "Install Now" button, save the download, exit Firefox, and then run the downloaded installer.
I see this:
It hangs at 4%, then in about 30 seconds, I get this:
Same result before and after I uninstalled Flash 24.
Thank you for providing the information. The online installer downloads and installs Flash Player silently in the background. It's possible Zone Alarm is preventing this background downloading and resulting in the connection error. To confirm, you can disable Zone Alarm and run the Flash Player online installer. If it succeeds Zone Alarm was the culprit. If you'd rather not disable Zone Alarm (totally understandable), the offline installer is posted at the bottom o
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Hi,
Please share the Adobe_ADM.log and FlashInstall.log from your machine. To know the location of the log files please go through Where do I find the Flash Player installation log on Windows? page. Share the files How to share a document and post a link to the uploaded/shared files here.
Thanks!
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Here is the link to the files:
As the instructions said both 32 bit & 64 bit flashinstall.log files are required for a 64 bit Windows, I renamed them (copies, not the originals) by putting 32 & 64 in the names.
Thanks for helping.
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Do you use a proxy server? Please go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings. In the 'Local Area Network (LAN) Settings' window, which checkbox is selected, if any?
Do you use anti-virus software? If so, which one, including version, are you using?
Thank you.
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Maria
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Maria,
LAN Settings: only "Automatically detect settings" is checked.
I use Zone Alarm Extreme Security v15.0.159.17147 and
Malwarebytes Home Premium v 2.2.1.1043
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Carey
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Thank you for providing the information. The online installer downloads and installs Flash Player silently in the background. It's possible Zone Alarm is preventing this background downloading and resulting in the connection error. To confirm, you can disable Zone Alarm and run the Flash Player online installer. If it succeeds Zone Alarm was the culprit. If you'd rather not disable Zone Alarm (totally understandable), the offline installer is posted at the bottom of the Installation problems | Flash Player | Windows 7 and earlier page in the 'still having problems' section.
I will forward this information to the online installer team to inform them of the issue.
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Maria
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Maria,
I believe I had seen that link for the offline installer before. However, it says Windows 7 and earlier. I have Windows 10, although it is the free upgrade that Microsoft made available; I was upgrading from Win 7.
So my question is this: is this offline installer appropriate for my Win 10, since it was originally Win 7?
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Carey
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Hi,
Yes, it's appropriate since you're using the NPAPI plugin. Everything non-IE on that page applies to Windows 8.1 and 10.
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Hi Maria,
Problem is, when I click on that link (NPAPI), I get an error. Also cannot be opened in Chrome or IE.
If I click on the "Try Again", I get a slightly different Error Code:
Per your earlier suggestion, I will torn off Zone Alarm (and turn on Windows Defender), and try to do the install again.
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Carey
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Maria,
Wow, turns out that Zone Alarm was the problem after all. I have never observed that behavior before, and I will certainly notify them about it. Zone Alarm was also the culprit in the error (noted above) when trying to download the offline installer.
Thanks,
Carey Houk
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Thank you for the update. I'll pass this along to the appropriate folks.
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The installer team replied to the email I sent them yesterday. We upload all files to the VirusTotal site, which a number of a/v companies use to whitelist files. According to the VirustTotal information on the installation file you were using, Zone Alarms has whitelisted the file, so it shouldn't be interfering with the download.