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| Edie | solutions for aug 2 2009 |
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2nd Aug, 2009 17:12 |
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Ranking: 0 Posts: 1 User Since: 9th Feb, 2009 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
I did a scan on aug 02 2009. the solutions for Adobe Flash 10.x general plug-in and active x control had four solutions. I did apply all four solutions. When I rescaned the four patches still remaind on the re scan. Have the patches been applyed? Is there something else I need to do? Thank you for your help. Edie |
| bjm__ | RE: solutions for aug 2 2009 | ||||||||
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2nd Aug, 2009 18:16 | ||||||||
| Score: 64 Posts: 374 User Since: 9th Mar 2009 System Score: 100% Location: US |
Good day, quote from Maurice to resolve Flash Player issues... __________________________________________________ 1. Download & use the flash Uninstaller from here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/141/tn_14157.html 2. Reboot to clear out any left over ocx files. 3. Rescan using PSI - if there are any insecure Flash elements left what is the path to them? (The overview page may look a little odd because it uses Flash for the pictorials) Note: At this stage,if PSI finds any elements of Flash in the C:\i386 folder or on any drive other than C that is an OEM reinstallation partition (normally D drive) or a drive U use solely to backup your work U can safely create an ignore rule. 4. Reinstall the latest Internet Explorer Flash Player from here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=BUIGP 3A.If U are also using Firefox, Opera and other Gecko-based browsers U need this link as well: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ 5. Go to add/remove & U will find Adobe have installed a Download Manager - Just remove it __________________________________________________ there are multiple threads on this exact same issue ...please search for Flash Player under Third Party Programs Regards bjm- |
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