Note If you must use Adobe Flash Player again on your device after this update has been installed, use one of the following methods: ![]() After you apply this update, it cannot be uninstalled. This update removes Adobe Flash Player that is installed on any of the Windows operating systems that are listed in the "Applies to" section. For more information about how to remove Adobe Flash Player, see the Uninstall Flash Player | Windows topic on the Adobe website. If you installed Adobe Flash Player manually from another source, it will not be removed. This update only removes Adobe Flash Player that was installed by your version of Windows. For more information, see Adobe Flash end of support on December 31, 2020.Īpplying this update will remove Adobe Flash Player from your Windows device.Īfter this update has been applied, this update cannot be uninstalled. Thank you and we appreciate your responsibility in fixing your screw up.Adobe Flash Player is out of support as of December 31, 2020. my family still doesn't like apple products to this day and we don't buy those, so please stop producing those type of products (that quality) we GREATLY appreciate it, although competition is nice, it's scarce. you keep the bills for your failure but send me your revenue. because of how they continue to fail, their product leaves the assembly line before they re-check it to make sure it's properly debugged such as what is happening now, nwo I know with the solar flares and ladi da people want to blame the weather and all sorts of current things going on in the world even online hackers for the problem but all I want to do is enjoy watching my favorite tv programs and I can't even do that.why should I have to debug something that is your job to fix? if I fix it than pay me for fixing your mess. I may not be a technical wizard but my dad has been a programmer since I was a baby, I'm almost 32 (doesn't mean he really taught me that much in computers but I know how to point and click) and my dad never let an apple/mac product into our house EVER, 1. I was wondering why I even need to debug a self install program on my computer in the first place that (since v9) has been resembling/acting more like apple/mac products than adobe. ![]() Perhaps Adobe could allow the debugger version to also install the standard Flash64_xxx.ocx without triggering the warning in Flash Builder. I consider that less of a nuisance, but if I could turn off the warning message I would be happier. ocx file required for Flash to work in IE64. The warning is because Flash Builder reads the registry entry for the. I click Yes and it debugs as usual with IE32. "C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\Flash64_11_1_102.ocxįlash Builder cannot locate the required debugger version of Adobe Flash.ĭo you want to try to debug with the current version?" Flash Builder gives a warning message every time I debug, but it works: I had to rename the standard Flash11e.ocx file because file permissions would not let me overwrite it. I copied the files from the debugger version in the Windows\sysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\ folder, installed the standard 64bit Flash Player, then copied the debugger files back to Windows\ sysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\ to overwrite the standard 32bit files ( not Windows\ system32\Macromed\Flash, of course). This will usually fix 99% of the issues." If all of these steps fail, we will uninstall the player completely and reinstall the debug player to ensure they didn’t have a corruption somewhere. If they are using Chrome, we will follow the steps here ( ) and in the TechNote linked below. ![]() Customers will install the wrong version for the browser they are using, or just not complete the install at all. We use the TechNotes linked below for this ( being the main one). This is where probably 90% of the cases get resolved. "From the support side, we usually first ensure that they have actually installed the debug player. This is suggestion from customer support: We recommend using 32 bit version.įlash Build issue (not recognizing right FP version) is separate isuse that you can address. ![]() I heard that non of the tools support 64bit debugging so using Flash Player 64 bit debugger doesn't do anything.
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