Issue with Picaca, flash player... Since Acrobat installed!


  1. Posts : 289
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    Issue with Picaca, flash player... Since Acrobat installed!


    Hi, since i installed acrobat XI i got strange issues which are : picaca reset itself partially (act like you opened it for 1st time, asking about extension association and else..) and firefox "looses" flash player quite often. That is very stange and i got not idea what's causing this. Other apps looks ok.
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    page 1's far away
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    This is happening over and over, please (try to) help me
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    Still waiting for some help.. I uninstalled Acrobat (with Revo Uninstaller), uninstaller/reinstalled the rest, but still it happens..! I thought it could be due to CCleaner, but i checked & flash/silverlight are unchecked..
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  5. Posts : 4,566
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    What do you mean by firefox losing flash player?

    I think the reason no one has helped you is we ether did not see it, or you have not explained well what the issue is.
    Can you please explain in as much detail as possible?
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    The actual plugins simply disappear from Firefox all of a sudden. I don't know how can I be clearer...
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    Just making sure some things:

    1.) You uninstalled and reinstalled adobe flash player and reader and the issue still occurs?
    2.) you have used ccleaner to clean the system and have also tried restarting as well?

    What security software do you use?
    You stated all these issues occurred after install of adobe reader xi?
    Have you tried a system restore point to before the latest adobe reader installation?
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  8. Posts : 289
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    Yes yes and no but I fully uninstalled it with revo uninstaller.

    It may have nothing to do with acrobat though.

    PS: Don't forget Picasa. Everything same time.
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