UPDATE problem for Adobe Flash Player

Salut à tous,
Je suis sous Xp et Firefox, adobe a cessé de fonctionné avant hier, le jour justement d'une mise a jour, j'ai donc installé la nouvelle version en offline, Adobe flash player apparait installé dans mes programmes et dans les plugins Mozilla mais rien ne marche quand le plugin est activé, si je le désactive, certaines vidéos (qui ne nécessitent pas obligatoirement AFP, comme youtube ou yahoo) peuvent fonctionner mais c'est bien embêtant pour celles dont AFP est obligatoire...
Par exemple la page support adobe où l'on doit voir une animation de nuage, je ne la vois pas...?
Merci de vos avis éclairés!

I don't know what is causing your problem; I am currently here on Windows XP with Firefox 33.1.1 and Flash Player 15.0.0.239, and all works perfectly well.
I suggest you try a clean installation as described in https://forums.adobe.com/thread/928315

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