- #Adobe flash player 10.1 windows install
- #Adobe flash player 10.1 windows upgrade
- #Adobe flash player 10.1 windows windows 7
#Adobe flash player 10.1 windows install
Either Adobe needs to add a "Software\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox 5.0.1\extensions/Plugins 2" line to their install script, or Mozilla needs to go back to using the old registry key.ĭit antwurd yn kontekst lêze ? 14 Alle antwurden (13) Those are the registry keys telling the installer where to put the DLL. Note the references to extensions/Plugins 2. You can see all this in the Flashinstall.log in the windows system folder. Since Firefox 5.0.1 creates a new location, HKLM\Software\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox 5.0.1, the Adobe installer never puts the DLL file in the right place since it can't find the plugin key to tell it where to put the DLL file. I think there is an issue with Firefox 5.0.1 and the Adobe installer since the Adobe installer seems to refer to the Plugin registry key in HKLM\Software\Mozilla\Firefox\extensions (and additionally HKLM\Software\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox\extensions). Restarted Firefox and there it was, even said it was up to date in the plugincheck. I copied NPSWF32.DLL (which was in C:\windows\system32\macromed\flash) into C:\program files\mozilla firefox\plugins. I always seem to have Flash issues but was actually able to solve this one so I created an account just to pass along what I did. I had what I believe to be the same problem, but with Windows XP. I would greatly appreciate if somebody could help me sort this issue out - I love Firefox but it's impossible to switch to different browser every time I need to view Flash content. I have exhausted the solutions I have seen suggested in various places on the web. +There is no mention of Flash in about:plugins +I manually added the entry ".npswf32.dll" in about:config, with no effect +I have tried reinstalling Firefox (even an older version 3.6.18) and the problem persists. +Other plugins work fine (I have a limited set of standard plugins). The installation had no effect in that Firefox keeps asking me to install the plugin.
+When prompted to install Flash player I did so. +I manually copied some files (bookmarks, etc.) to the newly created profile
#Adobe flash player 10.1 windows windows 7
+Installed Firefox 5.0 after clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Here is some more background in case it's relevant: I have tried uninstalling the Flash plugin (including using the uninstaller form Adobe's website) and installing it again (there are no errors reported during installation) without effect.
#Adobe flash player 10.1 windows upgrade
Please upgrade to the latest version." The thing is, I have the latest version of Flash plugin (10.3.181.34) installed. When I run I always see the message "For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version of Flash. I cannot get Firefox 5.0 to use Adobe Flash Player.