To complete the installation, read and click through the dialog boxes. When you see the Shockwave Player movie playing below, your installation is successful.
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Embed this ProgramAdd this Program to your website by copying the code below.PreviewPreview. A more complete navigationIf you want to make the most of your hours browsing the internet, you need to install Adobe Flash Player: many sites include interactive content that won't play if you don’t have this program.Adobe Flash Player is also widely used by app developers to create simple games and programs that are compatible with most computers.Integrated with your browserOnce you download the Adobe Flash Player extension, it integrates with your browser to play all the dynamic content. If you right-click on the relevant content, you’ll be able to access the settings and change the size and speed of the videos, games, and other content.
I didn't 'tell the whole story' in my first post. The setting is a small-med sized non-profit network. I use an Active Directory software installation group policy to deploy Flash Player controls/plugins, using.msi (Windows Installer) installers provided by links from our Adobe software distribution license.
So the installer we use is slightly different from the one provided to the typical end-user downloading Flash Player from This method has been working well for years.You mentioned reinstalling, so I thought I would see if installing via the 'normal' end-user installer makes a difference. I deleted the registry key from HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionGroup PolicyAppMgmt corresponding to the software installation policy for the ActiveX Flash Player control (otherwise, the assigned policy would have caused Flash Player to immediately re-install) and removed ActiveX Flash Player using Programs and Features Uninstall a Program. After downloading/installing the ActiveX Flash Player from IE 11, using the 'normal' end-user method, Flash is working fine. One difference I noted after installing this way is the presence of a file, Flash321700134.ocx, in C:WindowsSysWOW64MacromedFlash. This file was absent when the ActiveX Flasher Player was installed via Group Policy. Is the GPO running with administrator right?I'm not sure what you mean by 'GPO running with administrator right.'
The software installation policy is computer-targeted, so these policies apply in the context of the (LOCAL) SYSTEM account.In any case, after looking more closely at the downloads page linked to from our Adobe License Distribution email, I realized Adobe also provides links to Extended Support Release - Flash Player 13.0.0.277. After adding a few registry preferences to remove 'Safe Versions' keys, per, the Flash Player 13.0.0.277 ActiveX Plugin deploys successfully and works in IE.What Adobe says about Flash Player, Extended Support Release: 'Adobe makes available a version of Flash Player called the 'Extended Support Release' (ESR) to organizations that prefer Flash Player stability over new functionality.'