I created a gpo that installs adobe flash player active x 11.4 and it works fine, however, on some machines with previous versions of adobe flash player active x the gpo doesnt install the new version. This isnt a gpo issue, that works fine. It's that if th enew flash player being pushed out see's any reference to a current or older version of the program it doesnt install. Adobe's flash player active x uninstaller doesnt reallly uninstall the program. The only way I can accomplish this is by manually deleting alll references to the older flash player version in the registry and then upon reboot the gpo installs th enew version great. If I have the older 10.1.x and 10.2.x and 10.3.x versions of the msi file I could add them to the gpo and use it as a version to uninstall from the clients.

btw, if I do have a gpo that deletes registry settings and then installs the new flash player, wont this happen every single time a computer reboots, I dont want the registry files to be deleted for the new flash player the next tiem the user restarts the computer.


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On the upgrades tab of the version I'm deploying, under "Packages that this package will upgrade:", I have nothing there since I am not currently deploying older packages of flash player, that GPO was deleted a long time ago. So the older versions on the computer do not have a reference to uninstall from. If I was able to find an msi for the old versions, do I actually have to create a gpo and share etc. fo rthat old msi.so that I can have something to add in the "Packages that this package will upgrade:"?

I've downloaded a bunch of those zip files and cant find the msi's. Even if I did I realized I would have to now somehow add it as a previous version to the current one I'm deploying as a version to uninstall, but when you choose that option it asks you to choose the gpo to uninstall that the previosu version is attached to, I dont have any previous version gpo's for adobe flash, just the current one.

Thank you, deleteing the registry keys for Adobe Flash Player 10 using GPP was the only solution. I applied that to the GPO and I restarted a couple of machines and it install the new Adobe flash player and when I checked the registry settings for the old flash player they were gone. Thank you everyone.

I am curious as to how I would be able to play .swf (Adobe's ShockWave

Flash) format outside of a browser.I can save the .swf file to my system, however the shockwave flash

plugin obviously is not designed to play those on a local

system...right?I know there has to some sort of .swf player out there even if it's

not by Adobe. To clarify I DON'T need to know how to "save" .swf

files to my system, but rather how to play them once they are on my

local hard drive.Any advice or suggestions are appreciated.


Outside of the browser, you cannot play .swf files without these plug-

ins to my knowledge, you must need some other program.I've taken a look at the files compatibility for GOM player and .swf

is not listed. A Flash player that lists .swf as file is will play

would be ideal.The www.eolsoft.com/freeware/flash_movie_player link is broken.@ Coalwater, I've never heard of this method of playing files this

way, but perhaps you can explain to me how you do it?BTW, I am using Windows XP Professional with SP3 installed.Hope this helps.


Gnash flash player is a solid replacement for Adobe Flash Player that comes as a standalone desktop player and a web browser plug-in. It supports all Flash-based multimedia formats and serves as a great alternative to Adobe Flash Player for Mac. As a plugin, Gnash is available in many popular browsers. Its version for Windows, however, has not received updates since 2012, so it provides no support for SWF version 10. You can download Gnash here.

Title: New Adobe Flash Player Zero-day Exploit Leads to PlugX

Description: Adobe released an out-of-band update addressing three

critical vulnerabilities in Flash Player. Update APSB14-07 resolves 3

issues in Flash Player, a stack based buffer overvlow, an out-of-bounds

read vulnera bility, and a double-free memory corruption vulnerability.

Reference:

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