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I cannot get Flash 11.3 to work after I tried all the workarounds, including installing older version.

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I'm beyond frustrated with this Flash issue. I'm using Windows 7 with a 64bit processor; the computer has two users, myself and the administrator. When the Flash player updated to 11.3, I noticed that I couldn't use Flash in any instance with Firefox, not just videos. I disabled the RealTime plugin on my account and the administrator's account (I have admin access; i.e., I have his password so I can make changes from my account when the dialogue box pops up, or I can log in as him and make changes).

I went to the workaround and downloaded the uninstaller and got the archived 11.202 version.  I was able to uninstall and install the archived version on my account, but when he signs in to his account, Flash doesn't work. I run Firefox on my account and he runs IE 8 on his account. We both have all of our passwords stored in our respective browsers, so me using IE or him using Firefox until this is sorted out is out of the question.  What appears to be happening is when I install the archived 11.202 on my account, it doesn't work for IE 8 on his account but when I sign into the administrator account and uninstall and reinstall the 11.202 it doesn't show up on my account.  Right now, we have reverted to 11.3 so that Flash works for him but I not only cannot see videos, I cannot use any instance of Flash on my account. When is Adobe either going to ship a fix that works with Firefox or barring that, how can I get the archived 11.202 installed so that it works on both accounts, with Firefox and IE8?
I'm beyond frustrated with this Flash issue. I'm using Windows 7 with a 64bit processor; the computer has two users, myself and the administrator. When the Flash player updated to 11.3, I noticed that I couldn't use Flash in any instance with Firefox, not just videos. I disabled the RealTime plugin on my account and the administrator's account (I have admin access; i.e., I have his password so I can make changes from my account when the dialogue box pops up, or I can log in as him and make changes). I went to the workaround and downloaded the uninstaller and got the archived 11.202 version. I was able to uninstall and install the archived version on my account, but when he signs in to his account, Flash doesn't work. I run Firefox on my account and he runs IE 8 on his account. We both have all of our passwords stored in our respective browsers, so me using IE or him using Firefox until this is sorted out is out of the question. What appears to be happening is when I install the archived 11.202 on my account, it doesn't work for IE 8 on his account but when I sign into the administrator account and uninstall and reinstall the 11.202 it doesn't show up on my account. Right now, we have reverted to 11.3 so that Flash works for him but I not only cannot see videos, I cannot use any instance of Flash on my account. When is Adobe either going to ship a fix that works with Firefox or barring that, how can I get the archived 11.202 installed so that it works on both accounts, with Firefox and IE8?

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Thank you, that was helpful.

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You should e able to install FlashPlayer separately on IE and Firefox. So you may use Flash 11.3 on IE and 11.2 or 10.3 on Firefox.

Work from the administrator account. First of all sort out Firefox, use the Adobe uninstaller to uninstall Flash before reinstalling 11.2 Afterwards check that IE is ok, the Uninstaller may have changed that so you may need to reinstall Flash on IE.


You are apparently using an outdated Firefox 8. That is not secure you should update to the latest Release Firefox 13 (or within a day or so Firefox 14)


You may also encounter problems relating to use of RealPlayer software and that software may affect use of FlashPlayer 11.3


P.S.

When you finish set Firefox's FlashPlayer not to upgrade, and until this issue is resolved do not follow suggestions from Adobe, or Plugincheck etc. to upgrade Flash.

Use this test page form Adobe in each browser and account to check Flash is working ok

The test page will display version information and error messages or a Flash animation to prove flash is working.

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Thank you, that was helpful.

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Glad to have helped, thanks for posting back.