What is going on with Flash Player

Every website I have gone to like youtube as said to download the latest version of adobe flash player which I have done like 15 times now and not will still not play. I am using IE9 and windows 7. Has anyone had the same problem and was able to get it fixed. I really need to get it fixed for school. I do not like any other browsers so I am hoping to get it fixed for IE9. The only other solution is adobe is causing the problems on purpose and they are just wanting us to pay 39 dollars to talk to someone who cant get it fixed.

Please follow the instructions on the following two FAQs:
Enabling Flash Player in Internet Explorer 9
ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer 9
Those usually help fix people up.
Chris

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    "Jeckyl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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  • Help please? Static audio, Crashes, ActionScript Errors and more issues with Flash Player 16

    So, this is the first time I'm posting in here and I'm sorry if I mess up or smth.
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    I recently went to a website where it said that i needed to
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    JDB... your problems and solutions are different (and much
    more complex). Read this CAREFULLY.
    Printable, lovingly formatted versions of these steps, valid
    as of 9/15/2007 are available. I recommend printing them and
    following along with the print version:
    .doc:
    http://www.supportflash.com/bent/flash_player_ocx_troubleshooting.doc
    .pdf:
    http://www.supportflash.com/bent/flash_player_ocx_troubleshooting.pdf
    The issue is this: You have multiple accounts on your XP
    machine. One account plays Flash no problem, the other doesn't,
    although both are Administrator accounts. Or possibly you have only
    one account, and that account fails to play any Flash content. In
    any case if you have ANY odd trouble with the Flash Player ActiveX
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    steps. And yes, you need to do both sets of steps, in order!
    The cause: This is usually caused by either or BOTH of the
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    2. Registry permission errors (aka 'ACL's)
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    ONE: Identify possibly leftover Flash player bits
    a. Open C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash folder.
    b. Download the latest FP uninstaller from
    http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14157.
    c. Run the uninstaller. If you get a notice saying you need
    to reboot, then reboot.
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    e. Does any file ending in .ocx remain? (flash.ocx,
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    bits.
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    f1. Use the uninstaller instructions from this technote:
    http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
    -- section "Flash Player 9.0.16.0 and earlier"
    -- DO NOT re-register the uninstaller. ONLY do this
    UninstFl.exe part.
    Yes, you'll need to know how to use the command line to do
    this. If you're not
    comfortable with that then take your machine to someone who
    is!
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    g1. Use the uninstaller instructions from this technote:
    http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
    -- section "Flash Player 9 (9.0.28.0) and later"
    -- DO NOT re-register the uninstaller. ONLY do this
    UninstFl.exe part.
    In both the D and E sections above you'll need to use the
    specific name of the control that remains
    in the C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash. So if you had a
    stuck flash9b.ocx[DJM1] in the folder
    and version was 9.0.28.0, your uninstall command would look
    like this:
    UninstFl.exe -u
    c:\windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx
    That said, if you have trouble running these commands it
    really is necessary to find someone who knows how
    to use the command line, either a friend or a local
    professional. Or spend some time learning about the
    command line yourself.
    h. RERUN the uninstaller you downloaded earlier. This should
    get rid of the remaining (now unlocked) .ocx file and fix any
    registry keys associated with it.
    ALL of section "ONE: Identify possibly leftover Flash player
    bits" is important. BUT this locked bit problem only happens on
    maybe one out of 50 machines. So most people with installation
    problems such as this are not going to have locked bits.
    AND even after reinstalling you may still have continued
    problems with Flash Player not being recognized.
    Then we have to move on to section two..
    TWO: Registry Permission Problems
    We have been working on Flash Player failures caused by
    Windows System Registry issues. We have not been able to determine
    what’s causing these permissions to change. But that change
    prevents the successful installation of Flash Player ActiveX
    control (used by IE Windows).
    Registry permission problems can be resolved using a tool
    called SubInACL, built by Microsoft to correct system registry
    issues.
    Symptoms: What to look for:
    1. If you install Flash Player on IE and are unable to see
    Flash content on any webpage
    2. After installation C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
    will have flash 9c.ocx in it but it failed to register
    3. It appears that Flash Player installed correctly, but
    unable to view Flash content
    4. Flash Player works on other browsers, but NOT Internet
    Explorer
    5. If you are missing groups in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Advanced
    Permissions
    6. If you have run registry cleaners in the past, this may
    have corrupted your system
    Warning: The following solution involves the Windows System
    Registry. Editing or manipulating the registry incorrectly can
    result in serious system damage which may require re-installation
    of the operating system. If you are not comfortable editing the
    registry, then take your system to a professional. If you choose to
    proceed, then it is essential that you create a complete system
    backup and a Windows System Restore Point before proceeding. Adobe
    Systems cannot be held responsible for damage resulting from this
    information.
    1. Select Start > Run
    2. Type in “regedit”
    3. Right click on HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
    4. Select Permissions
    5. Select Advanced
    For Vista
    Compare your permissions with the ones in this screenshot.
    http://www.supportflash.com/vista_key.png
    For Window XP Pro or other flavors of XP
    Compare your permissions with the ones in this document
    “Troubleshooting system registry issues that prevent Flash
    Player installation” (scroll down to the bottom of page).
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=kb400116
    Notice any major differences, missing groups, incorrect
    permissions?
    How can you repair the System Registry, what's the fix
    Download SubInACL from Microsoft to fix permission issues
    that prevent the Flash Player Installation.
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=fb1634cb
    NOTE: The Microsoft version of the .cmd script run by
    SubInACL is not be run on any XP version other than Pro. HOWEVER,
    the Adobe .cmd script in the above technote is tested safe for ALL
    VERSIONS OF XP!!!
    If you have a Windows System Registry permission issue that
    sounds like the one described above, SubINACL may be the solution.
    Please note that if you have this issue on multiple accounts on one
    machine you’ll need to fix each machine individually.

  • Help, we're having problems with Flash Player

    Hi.
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    Hello, Sorry you are having problems. I would like you to go to this Adobe test site with IE8. Can you see the animation and what version of Flash Player does it say you have?
    If you use any other browser, test with it too.
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    After that you can download the Uninstall and SAVE it to your Desktop:
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  • Massive problems with Flash player

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    When I upgraded the Flash player, the problems persisted. Turning off hardware acceleration seems to have helped but I am not sure--I have had some audio problems since disabling this. It's odd and really very frustrating as I have a very decent video card. What is going on here? How can this be fixed? What do I miss out on by disabling hardware acceleration?
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    Hi, if you have Flash Player installed correctly and it's working but having issues with video playback, take a look at what some of the reasons can be.
    http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=74662
    http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=56116
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    eidnolb

  • Camera just up and stopped working with flash player. SUUUUPER annoying. Any ideas?

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    Now here's the super, super, super annoying part: I just recently moved to this laptop and one of the things I was looking forward to was a computer where my webcam would FINALLY work with flash player again. Yes, that's right: my old computer had this exact same problem. And in both cases, at one point the camera worked with Flash player no problem, and then at some point, it just stopped working.
    This makes me think, of course, that the problem is some nefarious piece of software I've installed, but I can't think of what that is. I know the camera was working with my new computer as early as last week. Recently I've installed a bunch of software, including Adobe Media Live Encoder 3.1, Flash Professional CS5, and the Adobe Connect add-in. I've uninstalled everything except CS5, because, hey, who wants to re-install that if they don't have to? I'll do that as a last result, but the guy sitting next to me has the entire CS5 suite installed and camera works fine for him with Flash Player (same exact hardware too), so I don't think it's that. Other than that, I dunno. I've got VS2008 and 2010 installed. GoToMeeting. Office. That's about it.
    So. Any ideas? Any thoughts on how I could even start to debug the issue? Logging or something? Any help is much appreciated.

    Yes.
    Victory is mine.
    VICTORY IS MINE!!!
    Solution:
    Go to C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg
    Set
    AVHardwareDisable=1
    to:
    AVHardwareDisable=0
    Restart your browser. Done. Camera works now.
    I really want to shout this solution from the rooftops, because try Googling the solution sometime. I did. I failed. You will too. Hopefully if I use some more 18-point bold font, Google will index it faster, because that's the way it works right?
    I actually had no idea that Flash Player has a folder in Windows\system32 at all, and I definitely had no idea that this file existed. I am guessing some stinking app I installed decided I needed AVHardwareDisable set to 1 for some reason (effers). I found out about the location by just lazily searching through the windows registry for "Flash Player" and eventually saw it pointing to that directory. A little more poking around and I found this file.
    Those of you who actively support this forum: please keep this in the back of your mind, next time someone has audio/video input problems with Flash Player. I've found an awful lot of forum posts from people with cameras not working, and I bet a good portion of them need this fix. Reinstalling Flash Player will not fix it. Here's hoping the solution comes up in Google for the next unlucky soul.

  • Re: What can I do if Flash player isn't working at all?  Does Flash player work on Macs?

    March 1 2015
    I'm just gonna keep updating this as I can't really do anything else. I've found several more questions like mine with no answers. I did find one with an answer that mentions that it may be the video card acting up, so I'm gonna post a screenshot of my information.
    March 1, 2015
    I posted this question on the 25th, and have yet to receive an answer. Because of this crashing problem, I can't do anything on my computer outside of play solitaire, and hang around Adobe communities looking for an answer. I've found several questions like mine (Mac, firefox, flash player constantly crashing) that have no answers either, and I'm getting upset. I've been floating around Mozilla and Apple's help sections, and there's no answer there either. How do I get an answer? Or is there just no fix for this issue and Flash player doesn't work on mac anymore? Is there another program that I can use in place of Flash player? I would very much like an answer, response, or anything cause I stuck here till then. Thank you for you time.
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    What can I do if Flash Player is not working at all?
    MacBook Pro 10.6.8
    Firefox 36.0 no plugins
    Adobe Flash Player 16.0.0.305
    Hello,
    Since   last week, Adobe Flash Player has not worked on my computer at all. I   can't watch any videos, and any webpage using Flash for the ads  crashes.  I tried using Adblock initially thinking that the ads were the  problem  because they have frozen my computer in the past. This did  nothing, so I  went through the trouble shooting guide for Flash on  Mozilla's website.  I removed all plugins, disabled hardware  acceleration, and even  uninstalled Firefox and Flash player then  reinstalled them again. It  still keeps crashing, and I don't know what  to do anymore.   Is there anything that can be done? Thank you for your  time.
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