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Respectfully, my HP Deskjet F4172 printer needs Adobe flash player (AFP) in connection with its in particular HP Digital Imaging Monitor and HP Solution Center and it does not work without AFP, regarding that Adobe Flash Player will not be suppoeted anymore by end December, 2020, what is the alternative for AFP? Hp Support does not answer clearly, thanking you.


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Strange that when sonebody makes a post, the person is not informed be the email!!!! and I saw the above post accidentally, however, many hp printer like that one of mine, HP Deskjet f 4172, which are old over 10 years ago, their Solution Center works only with Adobe flash player and without flash palyer it does not work and the printer becomes blind, and before you become "super weird!!!" it is better to read and get more information before posting as above, please refer to HP Community in order to see the above problem, which does not respon to the problem, perhaps according to the HP company the people are capitalist!!! and the period per period they must pay for a new printer, in addition to, unistalling the old printer and installing the new printer in many cases lead to damage the window update that I have such experience, reinstalling the window was useless, that I had to pay to a expert to solve the issue

So I went to install the latest version Adobe Flash Player 26 however I still keep getting the same notification. My friends who are using older versions of flash player are able to load the file while i'm unable to load it. Is there any way to resolve this issue or is there something else which needs to be configured?

Please download and install "FP 26 for Firefox - NPAPI" from and relaunch Adobe Reader/Acrobat. It should fix the flash player issue. (Note: This Flash installer needs to be installed for flash content rendering in Adobe Reader/ Acrobat, irrespective of browser present at the system)

I am experiencing the same exact problem. Clicking "learn more" only takes you to the installer page for flash player to install the same software which is already installed but not acting as though it is being recognized.

I've tried restarting the PC, re-downloading the offending PDF document, and nothing is working. I have the standard version of adobe acrobat DC installed. It's acting as though acrobat DC is not recognizing that adobe flash player 32-bit is installed. My computer is 64 bit.

Once again, Installing that flash player software does nothing to resolve the problem as I originally outlined and as the original poster outlined as well. Once the installation successfully completes, you're still unable to play flash videos existing within a PDF. To add insult to injury, the learn more button still shows at the top of the PDF document, and the endless cycle continues. It's as if the PDF does not recognize that flash player is installed.

I downloaded the flash player for windows 10 compatible for chrome. The other options are for mac, opera, and firefox - none of which I have installed. After installing the flash player, the pdf still does not play the embedded video file within the PDF document. I've also tried opening the PDF with chrome to see whether it was isolated to just the browser, but chrome fails to load the video within the PDF as well.

Has anyone tested this yet? Here are some questions I have about this:

Does this block flash content from running in browsers? If not, how would I go about doing that?

Does this script need to be run on a continual basis? It seems like its based on the logged in user so it should run continually whenever a new user/different user is logged in? Maybe have it set to run "Once per user"?

Anyone have anything to report about their experiences with this?

@sanbornc

With no Flash player installed, Apps like Safari will not run any Flash content. However Google Chrome has an inbuilt extension for running flash content, for us this is not turned on by default so Chrome will ask each time to run the extension. If you are running Google admin to manage your google accounts, you can use that to stop the extension from in there.

does anyone know if the rtroutron adobe flash player uninstall script is 100% silent? should the adobe flash player popup appear if a user is logged in at the time the script runs? logged in on another test laptop to see if this popup happens again .

I distribute ActiveX, PPAPI, and NPAPI flash players using their MSI files. I will set them to override one the previous versions so that it will uninstall the previous version when installing the newer versions. I have never required the uninstaller previously so I did not normally use it.

I see 2 different MSI log files: logv.log and logx.log. How exactly did you generate these files? I'm not seeing the verbose content that is normally logged when generating an MSI log file for options v and x. Normally we only receive one log file with both options (for example Adobe Document Cloud , generated via command-line with arguments: msiexec /i install_flash_player_31_active_x.msi /qn /Lvx msilog.log, as such, want to clarify how these 2 log files were generated. I've installed using options v and x separately and both times the files contain more information that the ones provided.

2: In regedit go to "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products\", search for adobe flash (or if you know the version and number you are having your conflicts with, search those. You can find them running the msi from and admin command line.) Example: "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products\C62923CFA020053449949D35B0D26C12" came up for me because it was one of the Active X versions that I knew was an issue which was version 31.0.0.122.

it's not the only way. you could mess with your os settings so you can uninstall flash player. there's some risk you will mess up your os and then need to reinstall it so i'm not sure it's worthwhile. it depends on how important flash cs4 is to you and how risk averse you are.

if i were you i would do nothing and see if something comes up where i absolutely need flash cs4 and couldn't make do with the other cs4 programs. only then would i consider fiddling with the ie flash player. and at that point, i would google info on it and see what others had to say about it.

I have this same problem streaming live football games from Xfinity. It just started a few days ago, and is a problem with Safari as well as Firefox. I checked the storage in "locations permissions", as recommended by Adobe when others had this issue, and there already was up to 1 GB allocated to any site requesting permission. So I uninstalled and then reinstalled Flash, and I have the same problem. I think this started when I updated to the latest version of flash. How can I install the prior version of flash, or how else can I fix this problem?

I have just updated adobe flash player since my browser requested it and found that adobe has installed McAfee without me opting in to do so. I am furious about it, and can only refer to a previous discussion point copied in here. Why does Adobe do this it will drive customers away in their droves.


Many websites even have pop up notifications that specify the site will not function properly or to please disable ad blocker.


You're telling me that the team couldn't find a way to at least place a warning to turn of ad blocker? Or make an opt out option that isn't dependent on whether an ad blocker is on or not?


I only use flash because I have to. I stopped my subscription to the adobe suite because of poor quality updates, tons of bugs, and lack of affordable choice options. This makes me much less likely to ever return.

I never expected Adobe to sacrifice their brand image for McAfee. I unintentionally installed this garbage on my work machine thanks to this unethical opt-out process. I make every effort to only install software from reputable manufacturers on my work machine, and as far as I'm concerned, Adobe is no longer a reputable manufacturer. I will never install an Adobe product on any of my workstations again. Apple was right to kill flash off- its cancerous.

Frankly, I find this practice by Adobe INFURIATING and would dump flash player in an instant if I could find a viable alternative (Suggestions anyone?). I have not opted for automatic installation of updates because I can't find anything that guarantees that Adobe won't automatically install McAfee (or God knows what else) automatically.

Is it possible to do something? These are flash games, I tried what melnz27 said but it didn't work. I will tried anything, I heard about injecting something in swf file but I think it only work on the desktop? Yeah anything, I really need to be able to play, If I can I will win a tournament. 0852c4b9a8

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