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#Macromedia flash player plugin for firefox install#
I never noticed right away when I last updated my Portable FireFox, but last week it wouldn't play videos in YouTube.I tried every suggestions on this web site and others but it refused to install a new flash player.even downloaded flash player 11 from adobe to my PC.no luck. I think this may become my standard reply to FFP and Flash Questions. Mine works for me his works for him, whatcha gonna say X:\path\FirefoxPortable\App\firefox\plugins The one way I differ with the author is I recommend: Just ran across this article while looking up information for a user with Plugin problems: :\PATH\PORTABLE\ FirefoxPortable\Data\Plugins Unzip it, and there you go, copy the files needed,
#Macromedia flash player plugin for firefox .exe#
exe suffix on FlashPlayerApp.exe and FlashPlayerInstaller.exe, depending on your Explorer settings.Change the extension of the download to
#Macromedia flash player plugin for firefox windows#
Close all browser windows and run the uninstaller.Using Firefox, download the installer from.

I'm not sure where Firefox is picking up the old version from. Unfortunately, the Firefox plug-ins page doesn't show the entire path to the plugin location, but the only location that it is saved to is the \windows\system32\macromed\flash (on 32-bit OS) directory, and based on your previously reply the file is not present. We are investigating further to determine the root cause, and implement a fix, if necessary. Firefox releases new versions every 6 weeks and it's possible something changed on their end. We haven't changed anything in this behavior since this change was made. You're the second individual to report this on the forums (that I'm aware of) and I was able to reproduce one scenario where Firefox loads the previous version instead of the new version, although, not consistently. We performed extensive testing prior to making this change and did not encounter the situation you are describing.
#Macromedia flash player plugin for firefox upgrade#
Due to extensive user feedback the behaviour was changed (in June) to not require users to shut the browser during upgrade (re-install of same version still requires a browser shutdown). In the past, Flash Player installation forced users to close the browser during installation (including an upgrade2. The version number is included in the file name so you can safely delete the files that have an older version name. 64-bit OS: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash AND C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash.32-bit OS: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash.Rebooting the system well delete the files for the previous version, or you can manually delete them from the following location: However, for some reason, Firefox is loading the previous version instead of the new version. In this scenario, the file(s) that are in use cannot be deleted and remain on the system until the system is rebooted. I suspect you updated Flash while Firefox was open and playing Flash content.

Click the 'Check Now' widget and verify version 19.0.0.226 is installed.
#Macromedia flash player plugin for firefox how to#
