Flash9b.ocx crash in IE7
Hi, flash9b.ocx crash many times Internet Explorer 7. i
uninstall flash many times and always crash again. have any a
solution?.
Thanks and perdon for my bad english
quote:
Originally posted by:
Scooterlady
Right now I did a search thru my registry & came across
some listings for older Flashes (1 & 3-9). It's under:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT - then scroll down to
ShockwaveFlash.ShockwaveFlashI'm going to delete all
references except Flash9.
Very interested - did this work for you?
Yesterday - I had a
flash9b.ocx crash. But...I went on to some sites that
"requested" the Shockwave player to be installed, yet my homepage
(Comcast.net) wldn't display if I didn't have it installed!
I checked now to see what I had installed-Flashplayer
is installed - Adobe - v.9.0.28.
When I was trying to get back to this site, I came across
Shockwave Player-Windows Version 10.1.4.020 - posted 9/28/2006
ShockwavePlayer-Windows
Version.
But....this site
Adobe
Shockwave Player 9.0.28 - posted 11/14/2006.
I think I'm confused!!!!!!!!!????????????????
I'm going to
uninstall v9.0.28 - all of it, including making sure my
registry is clean from all entries too. I will then install
v10.1.4.020.
I will keep you posted.
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Flash9b.ocx crash once again
Hi, all
I'd really like to see an official message from Adobe
concerning the issue with Flash9b.ocx crashing in IE. Surely they
must have received a lot of messages from disgruntled users.
I work for an online newspaper and we have several hundred
thousand page impressions every day. And for lots of users our
front page causes the Flash player to crash. It's practically
impossible to isolate which banner ad(s) that will lead to a crash.
My theory is that there are certain ActionScript commands
that are handled in a different manner in the new player, while
swfs that contain only animation will work.
-+ Asp +-quote:
Originally posted by:
jerryel
It appears that some screen savers (electric sheep is one) or
programs look for a "flash.ocx" instead of "flash9b.ocx" and this
causes the problem.
SOLUTION:
Copy: "...windows/system32/macromed/flash/flash9b.ocx"
Paste: it as a copy of flash9b.ocx then...
RENAME: the COPIED FILE to "flash.ocx"
IMPORTANT: do not delete the original flash9b.ocx just make a
copy of named "flash.ocx"
This "fix" has worked a lot of people that have programs or
screen savers that look for the original flash.ocx file which it
can't fine causing in some cases for I.E. to close and the
resultant error message.
When the origin and the mechanism of the crash
known this is a very simple idea. I'll try it and hope it shall fix
the problem.
But I don't understand this: This error occurs allready since
end of January or begin of february 2006 on my computer, visiting a
lot of sites. I spent allready very much of time trying to solve
followed problems. I wrote allready an email to Adobe support and
got not any perheaps only formal politeness answer, not to mention
any suggestion of trying to fix it. I don't know what does this
strategy of Adobe mean :/ -
I am getting a crash in Flash9b.ocx 9.00.28.0 (everytime the
control loads) with Internet Explorer 6 and Windows XP Profession
SP2 (and I think I had the same issue with Flash Player 8 too). It
appears to be an "invalid opcode" exception on an "emms"
instruction (at 0x300511F5 when the module is loaded at 0x30000000;
I could tell you more with symbols and/or source). The machine is a
Pentium Pro 200 MHz system with 256 MB of RAM. I know this system
does not support MMX. I am also aware this is the below the cited
system requirements of a Pentium II 450 MHz or better. Does Flash
Player 9 even have an MMX incapable code path? Even if it does not,
it should be noted I received no errors on install or at run-time
(unless you count the crash itself). I think it should probe for
MMX support and give a message at least instead of just crash
(Note: a Pentium Pro is a Family 6 processor without MMX support so
you should probe for MMX and not just processor class).
Besides the obvious bug, if Flash Player does not support my
platform at all (even unofficially) what are my options? I noticed
Flash Player 7 did not have any processor requirements (though I
imagine it requires at least a 386 for Win32 support). Of course I
also noticed Flash Player 7 is no longer supported at all too(only
9 and 8 seem to be currently supported).
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.Hello,
In another thread titled "Flash Player 9 crashes Internet
Explorer 6"
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=44&catid=184&threadid =1236801&enterthread=y
I described the exact same symptoms as yours.
I too arrived at the same conclusion as you.
I believe that since my Pentium II (200 mhz.) does not
support MMX technology, then that explains why Flash Player 8 and
newer always crash the first time I visit a webpage supporting
Flash content.
I am wondering if the reason Flash 8 and 9 get installed
without alerting the user that their CPU does not support MMX is
because there is no flag in the Windows configuration file to
indicate that this is the case.
If such a flag exists and is incorrectly set, then perhaps by
changing it, then Flash Player would load with an alternate set of
software routines to mimic the missing hardware instructions.
I am trying to find out more about how the installation of
Windows goes about detecting and advertising the presence or
absence of MMX. -
Flash9b.ocx gets 0xC0000005 (AV) in IE7
Hi all,
Is there any solution to this widespread problem?
I'm running IE7 on Windows Vista. IE crashes about once a day
with a 0xC0000005 exception. So I took the option to debug the
program, and found Flash9b.ocx at the top of the call satck (see
below).
There doesn't appear to be any support avenue via Adobe -
Player support is limited to installation. The Flash Player
installs fine (in fact, I'd rather *stop* it from getting
installed!). This crash is obviously a runtime issue and an invalid
memory reference.
In some other forum posts, it was suggested the culprit may
be bad sites/URLs, which run bad code. That may be; but I sure wish
Flash Player was just a little bit more resilient, against unstable
input code. After all, you're already watching out for buffer
overruns, etc - right??
I'm incredibley annoyed and frustrated by this problem. Based
on forum posts, it appears to be quite widespread, too - not
isolated to one or two unusual configurations. Has a solution been
found yet? If not, what is Adobe doing to find a solution and what
is the ETA?
Personally I have no interest in using Flash, or paying for
support - I only run the Flash Player, because some websites
erronrously believe Flash is useful, and I need the Player to view
the sites. If Flash had some kind of reporting tool so I could
automatically send crash data back to Adobe, that would be a
workaround.
Thanks
Andrew McLaren
The call stack:
> Flash9b.ocx!30099589()
[Frames below may be incorrect and/or missing, no symbols
loaded for Flash9b.ocx]
Flash9b.ocx!30099a5f()
Flash9b.ocx!30113ce9()
Flash9b.ocx!30001263()
Flash9b.ocx!300925d5()
mshtml.dll!PlainRelease() + 0x780b bytes
Flash9b.ocx!300b299b()
Flash9b.ocx!300b5a01()
mshtml.dll!CTimer::GetTime() + 0x2b bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimer::ProcessAdvise() - 0x16f89 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimerSink::OnTimer() + 0x14 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimerCtx::ProcessAdvise() + 0xe3 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimerCtx::OnMethodCall() + 0x17 bytes
mshtml.dll!GlobalWndOnMethodCall() + 0xd4 bytes
mshtml.dll!GlobalWndProc() + 0xb1 bytes
user32.dll!_InternalCallWinProc@20() + 0x23 bytes
user32.dll!_UserCallWinProcCheckWow@32() + 0xb7 bytes
user32.dll!_DispatchMessageWorker@8() + 0xee bytes
user32.dll!_DispatchMessageW@4() + 0xf bytes
ieframe.dll!CTabWindow::_TabWindowThreadProc() + 0x237 bytes
kernel32.dll!@BaseThreadInitThunk@12() + 0xe bytes
ntdll.dll!__RtlUserThreadStart@8() + 0x23 bytes
The file:
Directory of C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
09/11/2006 02:46 PM 2,262,648 Flash9b.ocx
1 File(s) 2,262,648 bytes
File version is 9.0.28.0
Because of Side-by-Side, I have several Mshtml.dll files
installed:
C:\Windows>dir mshtml.dll /s
Volume in drive C is System
Volume Serial Number is 7846-1538
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
29/03/2007 04:42 PM 5,663,232 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 5,663,232 bytes
Directory of C:\Windows\SysWOW64
29/03/2007 04:42 PM 3,580,416 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 3,580,416 bytes
Directory of
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.60
00.16386_none_6d2aec23dd9bdb7e
02/11/2006 09:18 PM 5,664,768 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 5,664,768 bytes
Directory of
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.60
00.16397_none_6d211c81dda310c6
29/03/2007 04:42 PM 5,663,232 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 5,663,232 bytes
Directory of
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.60
00.20491_none_6da4b790f6c61886
29/03/2007 04:42 PM 5,663,232 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 5,663,232 bytes
Directory of
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000
.16386_none_110c50a0253e6a48
02/11/2006 07:46 PM 3,580,416 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 3,580,416 bytes
Directory of
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000
.16397_none_110280fe25459f90
29/03/2007 04:42 PM 3,580,416 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 3,580,416 bytes
Directory of
C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000
.20491_none_11861c0d3e68a750
29/03/2007 04:42 PM 3,580,416 mshtml.dll
1 File(s) 3,580,416 bytes
Total Files Listed:
8 File(s) 36,976,128 bytes
0 Dir(s) 9,085,542,400 bytes free
C:\Windows>
Video Card is an nVidia 7900GS, using the Microsoft-supplied
drivers from Vista.Hi Darren and Adobe guys,
I just had the same crash while using flash9c.ocx version 9.0
r45:
"Unhandled exception at 0x30099baf in iexplore.exe:
0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000."
The new r45 version has not fixed the problem. I included the
call stack at the bottom of this post. It very closely resembles
the call stack I got from flash9b.ocx; so, it's probably the same
crash.
It seems like the crash tends to happen shortly after I have
opened several new Tabs in Internet Explorer, in quick succession -
say, I'll have 5 or 6 Tabs open at the same time. There's nothing
special about the several URLs, except they all point towards web
pages that include a small amount of Flash. This is just a
subjective impression, but thats all I can tell about what sets it
off.
So I 'm guessing there may be some kind of race condition?
Some global variable gets wiped inappropriately because it is
accessed by multiple threads, or the like.
This is a really frustrating issue, so if there's anything
you'd like me to do to collect more data, let me know. Are there
any Flash Play diagnostics I can turn on via the registry, or the
like?
Regards
Andrew McLaren
Call stack for crashing flash9c.ocx:
> Flash9c.ocx!30099baf()
[Frames below may be incorrect and/or missing, no symbols
loaded for Flash9c.ocx]
Flash9c.ocx!3009a07f()
Flash9c.ocx!3010859c()
Flash9c.ocx!30001267()
Flash9c.ocx!30092bf7()
mshtml.dll!PlainRelease() + 0x780b bytes
Flash9c.ocx!300b2fac()
Flash9c.ocx!300b6012()
mshtml.dll!CTimer::GetTime() + 0x2b bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimer::ProcessAdvise() - 0x16f89 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimerSink::OnTimer() + 0x14 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimerCtx::ProcessAdvise() + 0xe3 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTimerCtx::OnMethodCall() + 0x17 bytes
mshtml.dll!GlobalWndOnMethodCall() + 0xd4 bytes
mshtml.dll!GlobalWndProc() + 0xb1 bytes
user32.dll!_InternalCallWinProc@20() + 0x23 bytes
user32.dll!_UserCallWinProcCheckWow@32() + 0xb7 bytes
user32.dll!_DispatchMessageWorker@8() + 0xee bytes
user32.dll!_DispatchMessageW@4() + 0xf bytes
ieframe.dll!CTabWindow::_TabWindowThreadProc() + 0x237 bytes
kernel32.dll!@BaseThreadInitThunk@12() + 0xe bytes
ntdll.dll!__RtlUserThreadStart@8() + 0x23 bytes
Instructions as displayed in Visual Studio debugger:
30099B7F call 30188DD0
30099B84 push dword ptr [esi+6Ch]
30099B87 mov dword ptr [esi+7Ch],ebx
30099B8A call 3019CC9D
30099B8F push dword ptr [esi+74h]
30099B92 mov dword ptr [esi+6Ch],ebx
30099B95 call 3019CC9D
30099B9A pop ecx
30099B9B lea edi,[esi+98h]
30099BA1 pop ecx
30099BA2 mov ecx,dword ptr [edi]
30099BA4 cmp ecx,ebx
30099BA6 mov dword ptr [esi+74h],ebx
30099BA9 je 30099BB1
30099BAB mov eax,dword ptr [ecx]
30099BAD push 1
-> 30099BAF call dword ptr [eax] ; <- here!
30099BB1 mov dword ptr [edi],ebx
30099BB3 pop edi
30099BB4 mov dword ptr [esi+2Ch],ebx
30099BB7 mov ecx,esi
30099BB9 pop esi
30099BBA pop ebx
30099BBB jmp 301881C0 -
I'm pretty consistently having the Flash Active X Control
crash Internet Explorer 7 on my machine. The callstack is below.
I'm using IE 7.0.5730.11.
Is there an address to which I can send a minidump? I rattled
through the "contact support" options at the adobe.com website, but
couldn't find a way to simply submit a bug. I ended up opening a
web ticket about a "security issue" because nothing else matched.
.B ekiM
> Flash9b.ocx!3018a6fa()
[Frames below may be incorrect and/or missing, no symbols
loaded for Flash9b.ocx]
Flash9b.ocx!3018a8fd()
Flash9b.ocx!3018909c()
Flash9b.ocx!30189332()
Flash9b.ocx!30091833()
Flash9b.ocx!300b2f5c()
Flash9b.ocx!300b3a99()
Flash9b.ocx!300b9724()
Flash9b.ocx!300a137f()
Flash9b.ocx!300a1371()
mshtml.dll!ClearInterfaceFn() - 0xad97 bytes
mshtml.dll!COleSite::Passivate() + 0x64 bytes
mshtml.dll!CObjectElement::Passivate() + 0x68 bytes
mshtml.dll!CBase::PrivateRelease() + 0xad0f bytes
mshtml.dll!CElement::PrivateRelease() + 0x18 bytes
mshtml.dll!CTxtSite::Release() + 0xe bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::DestroySplayTree() + 0xff488 bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::UnloadContents() + 0x205 bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::TearDownMarkupHelper() + 0x82 bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::TearDownMarkup() + 0x48 bytes
mshtml.dll!COmWindowProxy::SwitchMarkup() + 0x304 bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::SetInteractiveInternal() + 0xdc794 bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::RequestReadystateInteractive() +
0x116d48 bytes
mshtml.dll!CMarkup::BlockScriptExecutionHelper() - 0x2b9b
bytes
mshtml.dll!CHtmPost::Exec() + 0xfd39b bytes
mshtml.dll!CHtmPost::Run() + 0x13 bytes
mshtml.dll!PostManExecute() + 0x71 bytes
mshtml.dll!PostManResume() + 0x8a bytes
mshtml.dll!CHtmPost::OnDwnChanCallback() + 0x10 bytes
mshtml.dll!CDwnChan::OnMethodCall() + 0x19 bytes
mshtml.dll!GlobalWndOnMethodCall() + 0xd4 bytes
mshtml.dll!GlobalWndProc() + 0xb1 bytes
user32.dll!_InternalCallWinProc@20() + 0x28 bytes
user32.dll!_UserCallWinProcCheckWow@32() + 0xb7 bytes
user32.dll!_DispatchMessageWorker@8() + 0xdc bytes
user32.dll!_DispatchMessageW@4() + 0xf bytes
ieframe.dll!CTabWindow::_TabWindowThreadProc() + 0x237 bytes
kernel32.dll!_BaseThreadStart@8() + 0x37 byteshttp://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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Flash9b.ocx cuasing explorer too crash.
I am getting error's that keep closing down my explorer they
have too do with flash9.ocx and flash9b.ocx. can someone please
help me with these. I just got kicked off of www.gearsofwar.com.
it has also been happening alot on pogo.com all differant
games there and also on myspace.com.
any help would really be appreciated.
Thanks,
BrettHello, I also recently nailed down my random IE and Firefox
crashing problems to the Flash9b.ocx "Add-on" but have no solution.
It has been quite frustrating and all I have been able to do is
disable it from the Tools|Manage Add-ons menu in IE. Any other
solution would be appreciated. Thanx. ~ -
Hi all,
I wondered if someone can help. My pc recently updated to
Flash player 10 but it seems to have left registry keys referring
to flash9b.ocx which is causing a problem with my HP Solution
Center which is disabling my ability to print, scan and copy etc.
It also seems to be slowing my pc down. I have found a temporary
solution. I have to keep reinstalling the HP software which fixes
the problem for about 2 to 3 days and then the problem comes back
stating that flash9b.ocx cannot be found. Flash9b.ocx certainly
does not exist. I've tried uninstalling flash player with the
uninstall tool from adobe but that makes no difference. I've tried
to delete the flash player 9 registry keys but they keep coming
back after rebooting my pc. I have Windows XP professional. I've
also tried to unregister the flash9b.ocx file from the registry
which says it was successful but still remains in the registry. Am
I doing something wrong and how can I stop this error. I've also
contacted HP about this problem but there advice seems to be to
reinstall the HP software which I am doing but the problem only
goes away temporarily.
Thanks,
ChrisKaren;
I am using XP and I have uninstalled and the flash player and
am still receiving the message that Flash9b.oxc is missing and my
computer keeps crashing. I have now removed all Adobe products from
the computer to see if this fixes the problem.
Even after uninstalling all Adobe products. I still have
FlashUtil9.exe that I cannot delete. Something is WRONG with this
picture. -
"Flash9b.ocx failed to register" error message and problems caused
I didn't want to update my flash player but finally was "bullied' into doing so, because i kept receiving a screen message telling me to update it, without being given the option to say "No. Thank you anyway." After I updated my flash player to 11....something (I didn't memorize all the numbers), even though the installation completed, I now have this ERROR MESSAGE whenever I try to access the internet on my computer:
Solution Center
Module
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx failed to register.
I don't think I really needed my Flash player updated at all in the first place. I don't use computer games and don't have an "x-box", I don't have a camera on, or with my computer. I just didn't want to keep seeing that irritating demand to "Update".
Is there a way for me to remove the update and re-install the flash player I already had?
In the past, when I used my HP Officejet installation software from the original cd, to reinstall my printer-Solution Center software, it solved the problem I had when updating other Adobe software. Unfortunately, the software from this cd, did not solve the problem this time.Download the uninstaller for Flash Player
The Flash Player uninstaller executes on both 64-bit and 32-bit version of the Windows operating systems.
uninstaller (797 KB)
You can download older versions here:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Note: It's not only the Flash player updater that will prompt you to update - Many pages that have Flash content will REQUIRE the latest version and WON'T WORK with anything older. -
HP Solution Center error "flash9b.ocx failed to register"
I have a similar Flash9b.ocx faied to register problem that I have been trying to solve for several weeks.It started after I upgraded to the latest Flash Player 10.3.183.7 via the official Adobe website. After this upgrade on start up I got the following HP Solution Centre (printer software) error message:
C:\Windows:\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx failed to register. HRESULT-2147220473. Contact your support personnel.
Further investigation confirmed that Flash Player had stopped working and where the image should be there was a blank black box. I tried reinstalling the latest version of Flash Player again but it made no difference. I was prompted to insert the original Solution Centre disk to solve the problem and although I tried this, it had no effect. I uninstalled Solution Centre including manually deleting any HP files that had been left behind and did a complete reinstall of the latest version including relevant patches from the HP website. This appears to have solved the problem as far as the Solution Centre error messages are concerned. However, on further investigation I found the Flash9b.ocx file mentioned above no longer exists but Flash Player still isn’t working.
I am running Vista (32bit) with all the current upgrades and Internet Explorer version 9.0.8112.16421 update version 9.0.2 (KB2559049)
Thanks for your helpAfter more than two weeks of trying, I finally found a solution to my HP Solution Centre Flash Player 10 conflict. Below is what worked for me and if you have a similar problem I hope this posting is of some use. uninstall Solution Centre & reinstall the latest version plus all the relevant patches from the HP website. Reset browser settings which in my case was IE 9 (Internet Options, Advanced tab, Reset) followed by a restart. Then uninstall Flash Player (Control Panel, Programs & Features, Uninstall) followed by another restart. Finally go to Adobe website and download the latest version of Flash Player.
Hope this helps -
Flash9b.ocx error in Solution Centre
Hi guys,
My pc recently automatically updated flash player to flash 10 so it seems to have removed all the old files including flash9b.ocx but seems to have left the registry keys present. Solution Centre constantly asks for the installation CD when the pc boots and randomly whilst working on the pc. I've tried deleting the registry keys but they seem to come back even after I have deleted them. Because Solution Centre fails to load I am unable to print to my J6410 networked printer. I cannot scan, copy, fax or print anything and my machine is terribly slow following the CD installer pop up message.
Does anyone know how I can fix this problem ? I can't find any article on the HP forums about the problem. I've tried to uninstall the HP software and printer and reinstall it. That seems to fix it for about 2 or 3 days and then the problems appear again and I have to keep doing the reinstall to fix it. I don't want to keep doing that.
Thanks,
ChrisHP does not seemed be concerned with the growing number of problems with Adobe Flash. In today's SANS NewsBites May 01, 2009 Volume: XI, Issue: 34, in the section VULNERABILITIES Adobe Acknowledges Reader and Acrobat Flaws (April 28 & 29, 2009)
(www.sans.org/newsletters/newsbites/newsbites.php?vol=11&issue=34#sID307)the comment by one of the editors (Pescatore) about Adobe Flash is significant and cause for concern. That HP does not update their driver suite to remove flash (and allow the user to install the current versions without problems) and not have to reinstall the Solution Center shows how little they value security and customer satisfaction.
Bad HP, bad.
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Flash9B.ocx error problem
I run Norton System Doctor regularly as well as
RegistryBooster2.
Just recently (this week) WinDoctor gives me the unfixable
message:
"CLSID\{1171A62F-05D2-11D1-83FC-00A0C9089C5A}\InprocServer32,"
refers to a missing file,
"C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx.".
RegistryBooster2 says it's fixed all errors, but it hasn't
fixed this problem.
I have deleted Flash, run WinDoctor and RegistryBooster2,
then reinstalled Flash, but nothing seems to work. Obviously the
file Flash9b.ocx is not there and my Flash floder contains another
edition of that file (Flash9e.ocx), but my registry will not adapt.
I continue to get this error message. How do I fix this
problem? I have never delved into the Registry so please relate any
suggested fix in simple, step-by-step instructions.Hi guys,
I would maintain that this is NOT a proper solution. I
thought of this right off and sure it works but it does NOT change
the fact that there is still an improper and no longer used
registry entry referring to a file which NO LONGER EXISTS. Making a
copy of the file may HIDE the problem but it does NOT fix it.
I am a software developer myself and it is inexcusable that
Adobe is not fixing this problem. They have an absolute
responsibility to clean up their own registry entries folks!
I have seen registry problems creep up over time because it
is so common for software vendors to leave obsolete STUBS in OUR
system registry when you uninstall or upgrade an application! Over
time the registry can get so many of these OBSOLETE entries that
your system can start to run slower over time and possibly cause
other problems.
This is exactly why I use Norton Systemworks Premier to
monitor my registry as I'm sure many others do as well. The problem
here is that Adobe's BUG is so nasty that even Norton Systemworks
cannot remove the offending registry entry! I also CANNOT remove it
manually even though of course I have full Admin rights.
ADOBE MUST FIX THIS PROBLEM. I have reported this BUG to them
but am still waiting for a response - maybe they want to ignore it
but I for one will NOT let this go.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Being a software developer myself and understanding how this
works I still maintain there is no excuse for this kind of problem
to exist.
I for one maintain that MICROSOFT should make this a
condition of getting official Windows CERTIFICATION - e.g., they
should test UPGRADE, UNINSTALL, etc and REFUSE to grant
certification until the software vendor cleans up all their
registry entries appropriately.
Trust me, if MS did this we would not have problems like this
because who does not want to have MS certification for their
software products??
Folks, sorry if I sound negative but it's just not right for
us to have to deal with this kind of issue.
My suggestion: If EVERYONE would send in a bug report on this
issue, the "noise" would get so loud that Adobe would have no
choice but to fix this issue once and for all.
Ok, I'll get off my soap-box now. :)
Allen -
I have written a program using flash9b.ocx. Can someone help
in showing me what is the proper way to include this in my
installation program?
The computers that I might install this on might not have
access to the internet, so going to the ADOBE website during the
install is not possible.
Thank you!I suppose you'll need to look at this:
http://www.adobe.com/licensing/distribution/faq/#item-1-10 -
Flash player 9 - ocx crash!
hi
i have an ocx crash (IE/Firefox) with my music
applications...
http://www.xe-media.ch/demo/index.php?option=com_xemusicgal&Itemid=120
http://www.xe-media.ch/demo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=149
works with flash player 8 but 9 crashed :-(
regardsI'm expecting same situation. I have four webservices running
at the same time. If concurrency for operation is set tu 'multiple'
I have OCX crash every 30 seconds. Also some webservices are
loading, some not (they are running, and running, and running...).
It looks like fault for WebService is not supported - in case
of that OCX will crash... -
Flash player crashes in IE7 Beta 3
I have a couple of computers with XP Pro (all fully patched)
with Beta 3 of IE7. The Flash Player ocx is crashing frequently but
most often when looking at Flex 2 sites. All seems pretty fine in
Firefox but that is not the answer as I am looking at developing
some Flex apps which must work cross browser. Is anyone else
getting this? Any workarounds?Check
http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
Too, too many problems have not yet been
corrected/updated,but perhaps this might help you...And, check the
Adobe Forums for ocx info-
Also, forget "Beta" anything! Try to recover IE6. -
Flash Player OCX Crash in Internet Explorer
Hi,
I develop e-Learning and this is predominantly displayed in Flash. I have developed a flash engine that handles and interpretes XML for displaying the content. All works well...most of the time
However more often than I would like there is a serious enough crash (I.E. Error Flash.OCX) that will stop the browser dead and shut it down. Now my issue at this stage is not so much why it happens but more how can I report it to Adobe and get some support in order for me to investigate if the problem is in my engine?
Can I get an official response on the steps I should take please?
Thank youWhat exactly means "not working"?
Check also
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/885448
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/867968
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