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04-09-12--Flash Player will not remain installed on a Toshiba M750 laptop. Have installed three (3) times. The person using the laptop does not have admin privileges so it is not being uninstalled by the user.
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The person using the laptop does not have admin privileges so it is not being uninstalled by the user.
Yeah, but just the same it's the reason why it doesn't stick - Windows simply wipes everything after the user has logged off, including his user session data. You realyl must grant him some privileges or this will never work.
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04-09-12--We have Flash installed on over 500 computers (not all Toshiba) and this is the first issue of this nature we have encountered.
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Moving this discussion to the Installing Flash Player forum.
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When you say it's not remaining installed, are the binaries being removed on reboot? Does it work when you "reinstall"? When does it stop working?
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04-09-12--A slight addition to my comment above. Most proposed solutions I have seen advise uninstalling and reinstalling Flash Player. The problem on this computer is that Flash Player is not there to uninstall.