Flash9e.ocx add-on running
I am getting the following message when I watch videos on
youtube:
"The following add-on was running when this problem occurred:
Flash9e.ocx"
I've uninstalled Flash, re-installed version 9 and previous
versions. I've cleard cache, temp internet files, etc.
Thanks,
Jason
What are your Security Internet options set to? If it is set
to high you may prevent the Flash Player installation.
You can check this by selecting Tools > Internet Options
> Security.
In addition, here are Instructions for uninstalling and
reinstalling the Flash Player:
1. First download the uninstaller to your desktop from here
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=2
2. Before running this uninstaller be sure to read the
instruction and close all running programs.
3. Open the following folder
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
4. Run the uninstaller
5. What files are left in this folder?
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
6. If there are files left, delete the Flash folder.
7. Install the Flash Player from here..
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...ShockwaveFlash
8. Test the Flash Player here..
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
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Flash9.ocx add-on errors
I've been getting alot of these add-on errors lately and it
crashes IE. I've tried reinstalling flash but it hasn't helped. Is
there anything I can do other than disabling the add-on? I would
really appreciate any advice.If you got an error message that says there has been a
problem in the Flash9.ocx, here is how to fix things...
The possible solutions are:
1) update your video drivers. For instance, with a video card
with NVIDIA graphical processor, you can use this address:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
Then see if you get the error again
2) If the problem is still there, you'll have to come back to
an earlier version of the flash player. Here is how it is supposed
to be done when everything goes well:
uninstall Flash Player 9 using:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/installers/8/uninstall_flash_player.exe
then re-install Flash Player 8 or 7 using:
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/installers/archive/fp8_archive.zip
3) if the uninstallation fails, here is the manual way to do
achieve a similar result but that should always work:
Go in the following folder:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
Change the name of Flash9.ocx file into _Flash9.ocx (be sure
IE is closed first)
Dowload this zipped file:
http://www.robostrike.com/pub/utils/Flash9.zip
unzip the file and place it in the above folder,
name it Flash9.ocx (the file is in fact a copy of Flash8a.ocx
and this way, it will be used instead of the bugged version 9)
Restart Internet Explorer => congratulation you are now
back in version 8 and everything should run perfectly fine!
As for my computer: problem solved! -
Occasionally IE 6 will crash with an error message about a
problem with the Flash9.ocx add-on.
I used to get this with Flash8b.ocx a lot and I was hoping
Flash 9 would fix it, but a few minutes after upgrading and going
to a site containing flash movies it crashed again.
There are lots of other posts about this but I have never
seen one properly resolved.
For the time being I will keep using Flash 7, which doesn't
seem to have the problem.
If anybody has figured this one out then please let me know.
thanks,
NickHave you tried simply removing the Authorware web player then
reinstalling it?
I've not seen this problem before and dunno what might be
causing it -
maybe a conflict with another IE plugin?
Erik
kristinhill wrote:
> I noticed a post on this back in September (Thread
ID=1197687) and there didn't
> appear to be a resolution. I'd like to try again.
>
> We have courses that have recently been experiencing
this error... "Internet
> Explorer has encountered a problem with an add-on and
needs to close. The
> following add-on was running when this problem occurred:
awswax.ocx"
>
> The problem occurs on courses that have been
re-published recently (due to
> content updates). However, the publish settings have not
changed at all. It
> also doesn't happen every time the course is launched.
After a few attempts,
> the course does in fact launch.
>
> After some investigation - it appears that a MS critical
patch may be causing
> the IE trapping of the error and subsequent shut-down.
However, we're unable to
> determine what's causing the error in the first place to
fix it.
>
> HELP!
> Kristin
>
Erik Lord
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Hi guys
Does anyone know anything about a Flash9e.ocx error message
that keeps crashing my browser in IE7 and Firefox? I've seen some
posts here before about this topic but I can't seem to find them
now.
Some people were suggesting that it was a bug in Flash Player
and that reinstalling Flash might help. I uninstalled my current
version, rebooted and reinstalled, and get the same problem. I get
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to close and lists Flash9e.ocx as the add-on running when the
problem occurred.
Anyone got any workarounds? Has Adobe recognised this problem
as a bug? There's an awful lot of people having the same problem at
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Any assistance would be very much appreciated. Willing to try
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either!
Is this the buggiest site on the planet or is Flash 9 the
problem?
Any help appreciated.What are your Security Internet options set to? If it is set
to high you may prevent the Flash Player installation.
You can check this by selecting Tools > Internet Options
> Security.
In addition, here are Instructions for uninstalling and
reinstalling the Flash Player:
1. First download the uninstaller to your desktop from here
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...4157&sliceId=2
2. Before running this uninstaller be sure to read the
instruction and close all running programs.
3. Open the following folder
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
4. Run the uninstaller
5. What files are left in this folder?
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
6. If there are files left, delete the Flash folder.
7. Install the Flash Player from here..
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...ShockwaveFlash
8. Test the Flash Player here..
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/ -
Flash9e.ocx reported as a threat... Need help
Hi,
I just installed Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 on my
VISTA Ultimate 32 bits SP1 laptop. After running an analysis it
reported among a total of 3 files the following one as an important
threat:
c:\windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9e.ocx
What can I do with this?
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When using the Command line, any commands you enter will not mean anything to the computer unless it knows where to find their corresponding executables. Thus, you must set both the "path" variable and the "CLASSPATH" variable (assuming you know how to get to the "Environment Variables" dialog). The former tells the computer where to find "java.exe" and "javac.exe" along with other essential programs. The latter tells "java.exe" and "javac.exe" where to find your program to compile or run it.
Do the "path" variable first. When you set this, don't just erase everything in the value field because then commands like "ping" and "ipconfig" won't fuction properly. Rather, place the new value at the end of the current value with a semi-colon between them. It should look something like this:
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Ie shows flash9d.ocx add-on but in FaceBook...
Hi Adobe People,
The problem is that the flash won't work in our FaceBook
page. ie shows flash9d.ocx add-on and I tried loading again but
still doesn't work.
Please note that other websites that use flash are OK.
Can this be a similar problem as described in
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While trying to solve some Flash/IE installation problems, I
have discovered that I can't delete the following file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9.ocx
I've tried safe mode, "move on boot", BartPE, and nothing
will get rid of this file. The read only attribute is set and
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Thanks,
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could attribute to the earlier version (8) of the flash player I
used. However since initial install in mid-August, that's no longer
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The url is www.pogo.com; but I have a member signon so I'm not sure
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Sometimes message would show up after I logged off. I was able to
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browser crashes. Approximate error message: "Internet Explorer has
encountered a problem. File : Flash9.ocx"
I created a win/checkpoint prior to installing the Flash 9
player, so I went back and restored. No relief just stranger stuff
-- the win/restore obviously does not back off the player.
I no longer get the weird messages on Pogo but other sites
that exhibit the following scenario:
Flash content won't display;
Website displays Macromedia button & instructions to
update to latest version;
Clickable link to Macromedia (
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash).
(Specific url prompting download:
http://www.zillow.com/search/Search.htm?citystatezip=85025&mode=browse)
I did bite the bullet and re-install the player (after
another checkpoint) but the above error at Zillow persists;
regardless of win/restore. I still see the same information on the
player version, file locations, file names, and file versions.
The Adobe browser test for the Flash player version I'm using
shows: 9.0.16.0.
The flash.ocx files (v 6.0.79.0) are in both folder locations
(Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 and
Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash).
The flash9.ocx file (9.0.16.0) is in the right location too.
My OS is winxp/home(sp2); browser is IE 6.0; maintenance is
current-to-date.
I'll proceed with your advice regarding the uninstall but I
hope a Macromedia-supplied solution arrives soon -- even after
clearing cache, temp, etc. there appears to be some sort of version
conflict going and it effects browser performance. -
Surprise, surprise, Flash 9 doesn't install properly. Well,
it does on Firefox, but not on IE or for the Sony package used to
capture images off Sony cameras.I uninstalled IE7 and went back to
IE6. I've tried setting all the Internet opitons to allow ActiveX
content. I've checked the antivirus and popup blokcer settings.
I've tried all the recommended fixes, short of major surgery on the
registry. I've deleted the Safe Versions folder. I've uninstalled
and reinstalled, with and without rebooting more times than I care
to think. I even got a friend of mine who knows much, much more
about this than I look at it, and it baffled him. But here's the
weird part. When I use the standard installer found at
www.adobe.com/go/full_flashplayer_win_ie, I get an error message
that \\\\\Flash9a.ocx fails to load. When I use the complete
installer, such as found at
222.softwarepatch.com/internet/flash.html, it tells me that
Flash9b.ocx fails to register. If I look at the folder under
Windows\system32, etc., I see two Flash9b files, an .ocx and a
.exe.. I don't understand what is going on, and I really would like
to be able to use my camera software. Anyone else encountered this?
Any suggestions?Dear Friends, I have the same Flash Player / IE problems for
several weeks now.
Followed many, many hints and waisted so much time without
any result.
Why is it so difficult to fix such a severe bug in the
software?
Please search for "flashplayer crash internet explorer" and
look how many people are really p*ss*d of by this.
Ok, maybe it is IE or Adobe software; fact is: NOTHING
HAPPENS and browsers KEEP CRASHING.
This is unacceptable and very unprofessional.
Joey (really, really mad after the xxx-the IE crash). -
Flash9.ocx repeatedly crashed win explorer 7
Using the map in motion feature in www.Weather.com often
causes ie 7 to crash. I have a Toshiba Qosmio core Duo 2.5 GHz, 2 G
RAM, 200G HD. I get the same crashes from other sites but thought
they were random. The file identified is flash9.ocx There are
usually either other ie windows or tabs open. OS is win xp2sorry, that was9b:
AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 7.0.6000.16414 ModName:
flash9b.ocx
ModVer: 9.0.28.0 Offset: 001877fb -
Flash9*.ocx (vs) FlDbg9*.ocx - Security upgrades
Should we be worried after going to the trouble to keep our
corporate fleet updated with the latest Flash9*.ocx that the
equivalent (or typically much lower) version of FlDbg9*.ocx is
still alive and kicking?
ie: If Flash Player is vulnerable, is the equivalent version
of Debugger Player also necessarily vulnerable?
Dreamweaver's Content Debugger Player 9.0.45.0 is still
peppered across our fleet that has just been updated to Flash
Player 9.0.115.0 (due to Adobe security bulletin APSB07-20)To delete the Flash9.ocx file, try the following
using Windows Explorer, move the file to the Desktop
rename the file on the Desktop, e.g. to Flash9.o
now try delete the file from the Desktop
You may need to reboot Windows before you can delete the file from the Desktop. -
Awswax.ocx add-on error during course quit
We have started getting an error almost every time we quit
our courses. We are getting it on both our main server and our test
server. Many of the courses, especially on the main server, have
not been changed for some time. We are running those same exact
courses and we never recieved the error before, but now we are. We
don't get it all the time, but about 2/3's of the time but there
doesn't seem to be any pattern or anything.
The error message says:
Internet Explorer has encountered a problem with an add-on
and needs to close.
The following add-n was running when this problem occured:
File: awswax.ocx
Company Name: (Not verified) Macromedia, Inc.
Description: Macromedia Authorware Web Player ActiveX Control
(Complete)If it suddenly just started happening, something must have
changed.
It's likely not a server issue since, by the time you are
quitting the
piece, the files have been downloaded to your machine and is
running
locally.
So the first thing to check is the client machines running
the piece.
Can you narrow down on what machines this does happen to and
which it
does not? Then find any disparity between those?
Perhaps the machines which show this problem have had
software, drivers,
or other 'updated' files installed recently?
In the file itself, what is happening before it quits? Any
functions not
being unloaded or screen elements (especially activeX
controls, sprites,
etc) which are not erased prior to quitting?
Erik
dvwatkins wrote:
> We have started getting an error almost every time we
quit our courses. We are
> getting it on both our main server and our test server.
Many of the courses,
> especially on the main server, have not been changed for
some time. We are
> running those same exact courses and we never recieved
the error before, but
> now we are. We don't get it all the time, but about
2/3's of the time but
> there doesn't seem to be any pattern or anything.
>
> The error message says:
>
> Internet Explorer has encountered a problem with an
add-on and needs to close.
>
> The following add-n was running when this problem
occured:
>
> File: awswax.ocx
> Company Name: (Not verified) Macromedia, Inc.
> Description: Macromedia Authorware Web Player ActiveX
Control (Complete)
>
Erik Lord
http://www.capemedia.net
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AWSWAX.OCX add-on error on launch
I noticed a post on this back in September (Thread
ID=1197687) and there didn't appear to be a resolution. I'd like to
try again.
We have courses that have recently been experiencing this
error... "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem with an
add-on and needs to close. The following add-on was running when
this problem occurred: awswax.ocx"
The problem occurs on courses that have been re-published
recently (due to content updates). However, the publish settings
have not changed at all. It also doesn't happen every time the
course is launched. After a few attempts, the course does in fact
launch.
After some investigation - it appears that a MS critical
patch may be causing the IE trapping of the error and subsequent
shut-down. However, we're unable to determine what's causing the
error in the first place to fix it.
HELP!
KristinHave you tried simply removing the Authorware web player then
reinstalling it?
I've not seen this problem before and dunno what might be
causing it -
maybe a conflict with another IE plugin?
Erik
kristinhill wrote:
> I noticed a post on this back in September (Thread
ID=1197687) and there didn't
> appear to be a resolution. I'd like to try again.
>
> We have courses that have recently been experiencing
this error... "Internet
> Explorer has encountered a problem with an add-on and
needs to close. The
> following add-on was running when this problem occurred:
awswax.ocx"
>
> The problem occurs on courses that have been
re-published recently (due to
> content updates). However, the publish settings have not
changed at all. It
> also doesn't happen every time the course is launched.
After a few attempts,
> the course does in fact launch.
>
> After some investigation - it appears that a MS critical
patch may be causing
> the IE trapping of the error and subsequent shut-down.
However, we're unable to
> determine what's causing the error in the first place to
fix it.
>
> HELP!
> Kristin
>
Erik Lord
http://www.capemedia.net
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Need to add TEST RUN in the Z Program (URGENT)
Dear All,
I have to add a TEST RUN check Box in the Selection screen,same as Tcode:MRRL.
Current Functionality: When we run this Z program,this will update the Local file data into DATABASE,will create a list stating the number of records updated and so.
Required Functionality is: Before updating the data into DATABASE,want a preview of list with the details of number of records will update and so.
Once user confirms the message,will back to the Selection-Screen and Uncheck the Check box and execute.Now data will update in the DATABASE.
I hope You understand what i mean to say.
Thanks & Regards,
Seshadri GHello Seshadri
If the DB table is updated from an itab having the same structure then you could simply display the data in an ALV list, e.g.:
IF ( p_test = 'X' ).
CALL FUNCTION 'REUSE_ALV_GRID_DISPLAY_LVC'
EXPORTING
I_STRUCTURE_NAME = <name of DB tabe>
TABLES
t_outtab = <your itab with updated data>.
ELSE.
* ... update DB table
ENDIF.
Regards
Uwe
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