Adobe Flash Player For Windows 10
Posted : admin On 08.01.2020We cannot get the Flash installer to work properly with Windows 10 professional. I have obtained the redistributable installflashplayer21activex.msi. The version we are trying to install is 21.0.0.242. The error given is: Product: Adobe Flash Player 21 ActiveX - Error 1722.There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action NewCustomAction1, location: C: Users xdetemp3 AppData Local Temp InstallAX2100242.exe, command: -install -msi -prev 18.0.0.203 This used to happen occasionally with Windows 7 machines, and it was always resolved by deleting the contents of HKLM Software Macromedia and reinstalling.
However, this is not working on Windows 10. I have attempted to use the Adobe Flash uninstaller and also delete the registry entries, but this error 1722 seems like it cannot be fixed on Windows 10, when trying to install the latest version of flash.
I also attempted to run the.exe that gets temporarily extracted to the appdata temp folder, and received this message: 'your microsoft internet explorer browser includes the latest version of the adobe flash player built in. Windows update will inform you when new verisons of the the flash player are available' Well, the version that is currently on this windows 10 is OUT OF DATE, and it seems there is no way to update it now? Is it possible to install the latest version of Flash in Windows 10, or is it something only Microsoft can control now? I could not find an answer to this question anywhere. Can someone please answer this question. Is it possible to install the latest version of Flash in Windows 10, or is it something only Microsoft can control now?

I could not find an answer to this question anywhere. Can someone please answer this question. You are trying to install the ActiveX version of Flash Player. It is not possible to do this on Windows 10 because the ActiveX version is only used for Microsoft's browsers and is only updated via Windows Update. If you need the latest Flash Player for non-Microsoft applications on your machines, you can download it using.
Does anyone have a bulletin or article that explains the reasoning behind this? Actually, this did not start with Windows 10.

Flash Player has been integrated in Microsoft's OS since Windows 8 and was based on the desire to eliminate plug-ins from the browser for better security. You are migrating from Windows 7 which was their last OS to use the Active X plug-in. Since the Flash Player is now integrated it must be updated through the OS updates. As you've now found out, that doesn't prevent you from using the API versions for alternate browsers. Not sure about a formal MSFT bulletin on the subject but you can access an interesting MSDN article by clicking on. Hi KCSteele, The last version of 21.0.0.242 is available through Windows Update, try to download and install the update KB3163207, we will update to the last version of Adobe Flash Player 21.0.0.242.
MS16-064: Security update for Adobe Flash Player: May 13, 2016 Here is a link provided by Adobe for you reference, it indicates the last version of Adobe Flash Player 21.0.0.242 will be updated via Windows Update as well. “Adobe Flash Player installed with Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer for Windows 10 and 8.1 will be automatically updated to the latest version, which will include Adobe Flash Player 21.0.0.242.” NOTE: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites.
Best regards Please mark the reply as an answer if you find it is helpful. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact. Hi RickLi, Thanks for your response. I know that MS has been providing Flash updates via Windows Update for some time now.
However, here we already have a mechanism in place for updating Flash separately from windows update, using the redistributable packages that Adobe provides. Can you answer this question: Is the 1722 error encountered when attempting to install the flash redistributable.msi file on Windows 10 by design? Is there a way to work around it, so that instead of relying on Windows Update to update flash, one can use the redistributable to update Flash? Or is there no way to update Flash manually anymore on Windows 10, and the only way that works is by running the appropriate MS patch via windows update from now on? If you could answer this question that would help a lot in explaining what is happening here. Thanks again. Is it possible to install the latest version of Flash in Windows 10, or is it something only Microsoft can control now?
I could not find an answer to this question anywhere. Can someone please answer this question. You are trying to install the ActiveX version of Flash Player. It is not possible to do this on Windows 10 because the ActiveX version is only used for Microsoft's browsers and is only updated via Windows Update. If you need the latest Flash Player for non-Microsoft applications on your machines, you can download it using. Thanks John.b, I just tried the PPAPI (chrome version - the link you provided was NPAPI which is firefox/netscape) and it indeed worked, with no 1722 error generated. So at this point is it a verified fact, that one cannot manually install the Active X version of Flash in Windows 10, and that in order to update it, it can only be done via an MS issued patch over windows update?
Since this was not the case with Windows 7, it strikes me as strange that MS would no longer 'allow' the standard activeX.msi redistributable to work with Windows 10. Does anyone have a bulletin or article that explains the reasoning behind this? Thanks again. Does anyone have a bulletin or article that explains the reasoning behind this? Actually, this did not start with Windows 10. Flash Player has been integrated in Microsoft's OS since Windows 8 and was based on the desire to eliminate plug-ins from the browser for better security.
You are migrating from Windows 7 which was their last OS to use the Active X plug-in. Since the Flash Player is now integrated it must be updated through the OS updates. As you've now found out, that doesn't prevent you from using the API versions for alternate browsers. Not sure about a formal MSFT bulletin on the subject but you can access an interesting MSDN article by clicking on.
Original title:Adobe flash player I am using windows 10 and browsing internet on Microsoft edge. But now can not browse internet on it as when I browse on it, most of the websites redirects and a page opens saying this, “Adobe Flash Player' is out of date! The version of “Adobe Flash Player' on your system does not include the latest security updates and has been blocked. To continue using “Adobe Flash Player', download an updated version (Recommended). But, when I download it to update adobe flash player it does not install properly.
What should I do? Hi, I regret the inconvenience caused.
I will certainly help you. Please provide us few details to assist you further,. Which anti-virus program is installed on your Device?. Does the issue occur while using Internet Explorer? Flash Player is integrated with Microsoft Edge in Windows 10.
You do not need to install Flash Player. Please ensure that you Flash Player is enabl ed. Follow the steps below to enable flash player. Click the '.' Button to access the Edge menu. Select the Settings menu item.
Scroll down to the Advanced Settings section and click the View advanced settings button. Locate the Use Adobe Flash Player section and toggle the switch on to enable Adobe Flash Player. Refresh your web page or open a new browser tab.

Once you have enabled I suggest you to install the latest windows 10 updates, please follow the steps to install all the windows updates. If you want to check for the update now, select the Start button, then select Settings Update & security Windows Update Check for updates. If the issue still persists Run the apps troubleshooter and check if it helps to resolve this issue. The Modern app troubleshooter can automatically identify and fix some problems with apps and the Store Refer to the following article and run the Apps troubleshooter: For workaround I suggest you to disable the third part anti-virus and check.
NOTE: Antivirus software helps protecting your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software. If you have to temporarily disable it to install other software and or troubleshoot any pertinent issue, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done. If you are connected to the Internet or a network while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to malware attacks. And also you can try to download Microsoft edge from our website and check, If possible try to install the adobe flash player refer the below link, H ope this information helps, please get back to us with the status of your issue.
Sorry for replying delay. I was not using any anti-virus software when the problem first occurred. I depended on only windows firewall. After your helpful reply, I installed '360 Total Security'. After your question, I tried to browse on Internet Explorer. This problem also occurs on Internet Explorer.
Adobe Flash Player For Windows 10
Even it occurs google chrome, opera mini too. Adobe flash player is enabled. Windows is up to date. Apps troubleshooter didn't find any problem. Installed Adobe flash player.
I have scanned the full PC with '360 Total security'. But the problem is not solved. Is it because of any malicious attack or virus attack? What should I do? Original title:Adobe flash player I am using windows 10 and browsing internet on Microsoft edge. But now can not browse internet on it as when I browse on it, most of the websites redirects and a page opens saying this, “Adobe Flash Player' is out of date! The version of “Adobe Flash Player' on your system does not include the latest security updates and has been blocked.
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To continue using “Adobe Flash Player', download an updated version (Recommended). But, when I download it to update adobe flash player it does not install properly. What should I do? Actually, that sounds like one of those malware ads that try to trick you into installing something.