one final remark: I use Waterfox 11.0 on my Windows 7 圆4 system Waterfox is the 64-bit version of Firefox. One thing that can also prevent the successful installation of Flash Player is the presence of multiple old Java RTE versions please check your installed programs that you only have the latest JRE, either version 6 update 31, or version 7 update 3. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Adobe Flash Player. Windows Video DownloadHelper is a very useful Firefox extension that allows you to download any multimedia file A well coded 64-bit application should theoretically perform better and more efficiently than it’s 32-bit counterpart on a 64-bit operating system, usually at the expense of a bit more memory Copy the following. First, try updating your Adobe Flash Player Chrome edition to see if that helps: Launch Chrome. Please try the clean install again, with the (64-bit) uninstaller from. Select Download Flash Player from the drop-down menu. These two installers can now be downloaded from the links in. install_flash_player_64bit.exe (for other browsers).install_flash_player_ax_64bit.exe (for Internet Explorer).When you did the clean install from my first response, your installers should be Have you successfully killed that process? Or does it come back after you restart Windows? The default installation path is C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\plugin-container.exe
If you're using the Windows Firewall, allow plugin_container.exe through it, otherwise add it to the firewall's network security policy. If you want to install the Adobe Flash Player update on an earlier version of Windows, try Adobe Flash Player download Here, cli chromium -enable-plugins -enable-greasemonkey -enable-user-scripts -enable-extensions from the command line Chrome: How to allow Flash on sites Go to the browser tab where you had loaded FarmVille Go. Which version of Site Advisor are you running? Versions prior to 3.4.1.195 are on Mozilla's Blocklist:
Download that as a full version from hereĪlso download the Flash Player uninstaller and run that first (even if you think Flash isn't installed). Kill the install_flash player process because it's a 64-bit version and Firefox isn't available yet in that flavour. Should I also kill that process and start again with the Firewall off? Task Manager shows “install_flashplayer11圆4_mssa_aih_5.exe*32” is a running process: but it doesn’t seem to be doing very much. McAfee is comfortable with Adobe.ĭo you suggest that I kill the firewall from the point of starting the initial download and again until Install is completed? A module called Site Advisor assesses web sites before they are accessed: is already classified as minimal risk and I understood that this is why I was asked no questions. I am running the full McAfee suite but received no warnings during the download of the installer.