However, you should try all of these things first before progressing further.Ī quick note about people who had tried running the following at a command prompt: "secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb /verbose" I also tried the Microsoft "subinacl" program, together with "reset_fp10.bat". Anyway, it was in my best interest to try and get to the bottom of this.įor the record, on the problem machine I have Windows 7 with IE8, but I have seen almost identical symptoms with IE9, Windows XP SP3, as well as various iterations of Flash Player (10.0, 10.1, 10.2 and even some final editions of version 9).īasically, doing the manual uninstall and manual install of the latest version (without using the download manager, or have IE open). Google Chrome does it's best (so far) by managing the install/update process entirely in the background. However, the weakest part is the install process - I don't understand why their is a Download Manager. I am a strong supporter of Flash, it's great to develop with and has a very wide feature set which is growing all the time, unlike fixed technologies/standards. For a long time now, Internet Explorer has used a different version (ActiveX) to the other browsers, which use plugins. Since I am a developer, I also have Firefox and Chrome installed, with Flash running without problems. and when I updated IE to 10.2, "the activex control for flash player could not be registered". I am a Flash developer (as in I write SWFs, I don't work for Adobe). I recently ran into this problem on my computer:
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