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Adobe Flash Player 11.5

Hi,

I have installed silently Adobe Flash Player 11.5 on Windows 32. It is detecting the correct version from http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html. My issue is, when I install it and then uninstall it silently, then reinstalling it, giving me the following error. Can anyone have get around for this. Please help.

 


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Posted by: piyushnasa 11 years ago
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Have you tried it with the MSI from Adobe? 


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Posted by: anonymous_9363 11 years ago
Red Belt
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I haven't looked at FP11.5 but I do recall a sequence of Adobe products a couple of years ago which insisted on futzing with permissions, both in the file system and registry, as part of the executable itself. You may be lucky in this instance and find the offender is in the package, in which case you'll have to build in a counter-Adobe measure. If the executable/DLL is the culprit, your only recourse is to avoid that particular version and begin a dialog of abuse with Adobe.

Posted by: dugullett 11 years ago
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Any of these help?

http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-1402-error-1406-acrobat.html

http://www.itninja.com/question/error-1406-1

Posted by: removedbyuser85960 11 years ago
Green Belt
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Hi Dugullett,

I have uninstalled all the previous version but the same

Also I put the VersionMinor to 0 and VersionMaximum to 11.5 and Attributes to 257, still the same result.

 
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