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ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR MAC VERSION CHECKER INSTALLI'll see if there is a Stand alone Install version for Mac and ![]() I'll give you the link and you can look it over as to what applies To do the uninstall and install as one complete procedure. It is not that difficult, but there areĬertain steps that must be taken prior and also when you get ready to Re-Install. And it could be that you may be able to run the vs 9 after all. To install FP that you do an uninstall first, to remove the old version and clean out any remanents. Have been able to view the streaming videos, and well Adobe just said so. And yes your Dad had to have had FP before or he would not Well that version that the site shows is the problem. Hi tylin2001, I was just kidding you about your Mac:-) I know what you mean though, I'm keeping my XP3/IE6 too. That is all I know what to do right now.Īlso I think in a previous post asked if you had any Toolbars, etc or anything that would prevent the install. (thinking out loud here)Īnyway, see what the test site says. Install works, which makes sense since the FP Plugin (ActiveX Control) is needed for the FP download. I don't think it is there or your system would not haveĪt this point, I would go back to What is strange is that the FP Plugin is there, but not FP? I guess that could happen and maybe that is the way the Would be listed? If so, take a look and see if you see Flash Player. Is the Library where all of your programs And that is probably because the Flash Player did not install. Here" You tried to open the FPplugin and the system needs the "application" which I take it to mean it is looking for theįlash Player or open. "the application" that the warning was saying-"no default application specified to open the document" "insert file name In jpg #4, when you clicked on ugin you received the warning window.įrom the little I know or understand about Mac, it appears the FPplugin is certainly there, but needs the Flash Player, The FP plugin is listed, the FP.xpt(text?) Quicktime plugin, etc.Ĥ. In jpg #3, this is the Mac HD>Libary>Internet Plugins. In jpg #2, the system was asking you if you wanted ugin (click on "Internet Plugins" at the arrowģ. I took a look at the jpgs and thanks for the steps you outlined.Ģ. commentĭear Tylin2001, Wouldn't you really rather have a PC, yours truly, Bill:-) Message was edited by: eidnolb To add the P.S. ![]() Normally, if FP doesn't install, you get error messages, etc and the procedure doesn't advance. It doesn't appear that FP installed, but then I don't understand the steps per the screenshots. You can go to This is the Adobe site that will check if FP is installed and what version.Īlso, what about add ons and third part toolbars, do you have any on your system?(keep in mind I don't understand Mac:-) I'm guessing here I can't make out the info on the 3rd screenshot. ![]() The other is that just from what I see on the screenshots is that FP was attempting to install the plug in and couldn't find the "application" which is the FP. ADOBE FLASH PLAYER FOR MAC VERSION CHECKER DOWNLOADJust a couple of questions, have you EVER had FP on your system, or tried to download or install before this? The reason I ask is that Adobe says to run the Uninstaller first before trying a new download and install. ![]()
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