Adobe Flash won't install on IE8

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  1. Posts : 1,996
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #11

    I downloaded my version from here: Download Flash Player 10.1.102.64 (IE) - FileHippo.com
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  2. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
    Thread Starter
       #12


    Finally Success!!!



    I tried p5dbkw's suggestion here:
    p5bdkw said:
    And Flash downloaded, installed, and Worked!

    The only thing you have to watch is the "Agree to license and download now" box popped under the FileHippo page.

    ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~

    As a test. I then went to the site I found from Kashile on the social.technet site, and it too worked.: ZEPoRAMA.com : Découvrez le véritable ZEP en chair et en pixels. L'actualité de Titeuf et des autres héros de Zep sur son site officiel
    It installed on IE8 just like it would with less hassle with FireFox.
    Don't worry 'bout the language it was painless and automatic.

    As a matter of fact (Don't ask me why) the installs from zeporama initialize, and run faster than the ones from FileHippo.

    I'll give anyone three guesses which download I kept, and the first two don't count!
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  3. Posts : 1,018
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #13

    Seems like the same download from the Adobe website. Have no idea why downloading from the other sites worked as opposed to the official download from the Adobe website. Not going to try and guess this one though; I'll just chalk it up to Flash being Flash and Windows being Windows.
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 home prem 32 bit
       #14

    Darician,

    I have torn my hair out over this. I must have uninstalled & reinstalled a dozen times, first getting something like "not authorized", then getting "download complete". Then it disappeared and was not recognized on the Adobe test site.

    Then I read your post #3, did the manual install, still no go. Then I followed these instructions that you wrote "If not, you may want to go to Tools --> Manage Add-ons and then ensure that on the left hand side below "Show:", you select "All add-ons". Then on the right-hand side, look for one called "Shockwave Flash Object" and check to see if it is enabled or not. If it is disabled, click on it then below, click to enable it."


    Eurkea! If you were sitting here, I would kiss you! Thinking back on what may have happened, everything was working fine, then my brand new Dell OptiPlex started slowing down. So I disabled a bunch of add-ons, messaging crap and the like, just about everything I thought I didn't need. Couple days later, I went to You Tube (I know, not on company time...) and it said I needed to update my flash player to view the video. Then all this started and I was stumped. Thanks so much for your help.
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  5. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Hi! Linda431, welcome to 7F :)

    I am glad to hear that one of our solved threads has been helpful to you!
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  6. Posts : 2
    XP
       #16

    It's not a bug, it's a feesure!


    Darician said:
    I'm at a loss. Usually these steps work for most people and get Flash up and running in IE. Sorry it didn't work out for you. Let's hope someone else has other ideas for this issue.


    What are you talking about? There is explicit code in the Flash 10 player installer to check for a more recent version and not install if there is. Version 11 makes 10 obsolete by design. This is more marketing crap to get you to upgrade your browser. Oh, there's no higher version for your OS? Upgrade your OS. It's a big Win 7 promotion.



    Bottom line, if you're using IE 8 and are prompted to upgrade to Flash 11, don't do it! The other part of the arm twisting is sites like youtube that won't work anymore in version 10. That's because there's a tag in the html page that basically says, "require version 11". The code is still version 10- sometimes as old as 6!- and those swfs will play JUST FINE. They only don't, and prompt you to upgrade because a programmer stuck a tag in the html that said so. They want the latest version on their resume, screw you. Ditto the marketers.

    Some sites maintained an offline installer for version 10.3 so that you could get around this. Of course the legal beagles had to threaten them unless they cooperated in screwing you up the arse. No doubt it still around somewhere if you can find it.

    Bottom line, this is the kind of crap you accept when you run Windoze. You really need to sit down and think about why you're trusting your computer to people that put marketers wet dreams ahead of your being able to get stuff done, every time.
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  7. Posts : 2
    XP
       #17

    roncerr said:
    You might try resetting IE first to remove all add-ons and set default status: Tools/Internet Options/Advanced/Reset. Then go here to install Flash:
    Adobe - Install a different version of Adobe Flash Player
    That will work IF you get rid of the registry keys that explicitly disallow the older version from installing. Here's how to do it. You might have to edit the cmd file to put the full path to the executable in. I've gotten this to work on about 75% of the machines with the problem. It at least proves that this isn't a technical problem, or an incompatibility. Marketers got tired of your not upgrading and decided to make you upgrade.

    Flash Player | Windows registry permissions
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  8. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Hi WroteWindoze1, welcome to 7F! :)

    Thank you for the added tutorial, but as the Thread Starter, and pseudo Moderator I must ask you why you feel the need to shout even though you do not use Caps.

    To paraphrase your paragraphs.
    WroteWindoze1 said:
    What are you talking about?
    After I read this paragraph, I could feel my hair blowin' in the breeze....

    Then:
    WroteWindoze1 said:
    Bottom line,
    WroteWindoze1 said:
    Bottom line,
    With this paragraph; Did you really feel it was necessary to condemn Microsoft?


    In your second post:
    WroteWindoze1 said:
    That will work IF
    Let it be known that I use my Authoritative Voice on occasion, but I still do not come across as you have.

    I would like to make a request, If you still desire to continue to post in your "fashion" Please, keep that form of decorum reserved to your personal sphere, and not in any of my threads!

    I could make a request to the Adminstrators, and Moderators here at 7F to remove your first post, the reason?
    Your reference to a "nocturnal emission", but I think I will wait, wait to see if you do the right thing, you do have the power to edit your post.



    You do have an intuitive mind, let us think of Tron; in order to see, not only the problem, but beyond the problem. Do not waste it on trying to be cocky.
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  9. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
       #19

    WroteWindoze1 said:
    ...There is explicit code in the Flash 10 player installer to check for a more recent version and not install if there is. Version 11 makes 10 obsolete by design...
    The reason Flash is updated so often has to do with security fixes, not that old versions don't work.
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