![]() I think it's changed a bit, at least for the Reader software. And as I read your first post, you downloaded an update for Reader, installed it and thus rebooted, that restart wouldn't include the later updates, would it? Anyhow, it's very simple to use the Flash install/uninstall files mentioned above.Īnd when you have updated your ActiveX Control (for IE), and possibly the plugin for Fx, you can check your version as it is recognized by web pages here: " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false Īs for Adobe DM etc. It seems you have solved what you wanted now, but the above can be good for future updates. I usually don't restart the PC, but if you have had trouble with the updates perhaps that is the best approach, i.e. I could now install both the Fx and the IE players if I wanted, knowing that there is no old files around.įor best result, close all browser windows when uninstalling and installing. So in my case I installed a Firefox (Fx) plugin, so that the latest uninstaller should find something, I then ran the uninstaller, and that cleaned both the Fx plugin and the old IE Flash Player ActiveX Control, that came with the OS. 2006 for SP2 and SP3, for some reason it's not included in SP3), and perhaps there is a later one, but anyhow it's a different branch than the Adobe latest. So one would immediately get an update from Microsoft: 923789 Flash Player ActiveX 9.0.28 and that one is also quite old (MS06-069, Nov. In the case of the latest SP, it includes the ActiveX Control from SP2, Flash Player 6.0 r79. And as we know, since the first day of XP, Microsoft includes a Flash Player ActiveX Control for its browser, IE. I recently installed Windows XP SP3, that is, the whole OS with the latest SP. There are some good reasons for that, i.e. Uninstall file, the current is always found at step 1, here: " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false.player.exe" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false yer_ax.exe" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false Internet Explorer Flash Player ActiveX Control.Or, use the direct links for the current versions: the Flash Player, visit: " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false with the browser that needs an updated Flash Player. For the browser ActiveX Control and plugins, i.e. ![]() I would start with uninstalling old files, so download the latest uninstaller as well. And as mentioned above, Flash Player keeps its own update settings and what you see in the tray (Notification Area) in Windows is the ARM looking for updates to the Reader and Acrobat software.įor Adobe Flash Player I would forget about the information bars in browsers, and perhaps even the pop-up on the Desktop, mentioned above etc. Flash_UD.PNG (11.39 KiB) Viewed 1285 timesĪs I see it could be just a coincidence that you, after the Adobe Reader update, got some hints about a new Flash Player version, they updated from 10.2.152.26 to 10.2.152.32 within quite a short time frame.
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