Adobe Flash 11.7 r700 crashing
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I opened the files just fine on my computer system.
So it has to be something local to her system.
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@DustinB3403 How did you perform the uninstall? Did you use the Control Panel, or the uninstall utility from Adobe?
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From the control panel, I saw something online about just clearing the internet history (which I hadn't thought about yesterday)
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@DustinB3403 said:
From the control panel, I saw something online about just clearing the internet history (which I hadn't thought about yesterday)
Maybe you did, but cleared your history and now can't remember
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@DustinB3403 said:
From the control panel, I saw something online about just clearing the internet history (which I hadn't thought about yesterday)
Try the link I provided and see if that helps. The Control Panel uninstall doesn't always remove everything.
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@ajurek Same issue, just attempted it with the Flash application crashing when launching the files from the users system.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@ajurek Same issue, just attempted it with the Flash application crashing when launching the files from the users system.
maybe update the video card driver?
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@Jason Possibly... she's out all of next week so I have time to figure out the issue.
But it's not a dedicated GPU, this is on a Lenovo T430 /duck
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@DustinB3403 said:
@ajurek Same issue, just attempted it with the Flash application crashing when launching the files from the users system.
What browser? Have you cleared the cache? Any addons/plugins/extensions loading in the browser? Have you tried to load the browser without addons/plugins/extensions?
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It's a flash executable file..
Not even using the browser....
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Windows 7 pro 64 bit
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@DustinB3403 said:
Windows 7 pro 64 bit
Back to the basic then. Did they ever play?
If the OS has been updated recently, maybe an update broken some functionalty. Remember Flash is dying (if not dead), so compatibility issues may start to pop up.
You can also try running msconfig and turn off all start up programs and restart. That will tell you if another application is causing the issue.
If not, then like @Jason said, it may be a drivers issue.
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So rather than farting around with the .exe the client sent I simply extracted the .swf files from the executables and have those.
They seem to work without issue.
Used this tool to extract with.
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@DustinB3403 said:
So rather than farting around with the .exe the client sent I simply extracted the .swf files from the executables and have those.
They seem to work without issue.
Used this tool to extract with.
That works! That at least tells you that it was the way they made the exe that had issues, not the content in it.
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Yep, plus the employee left for the week with her laptop, so I really couldn't test on her system...
USERS!!!!
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Ergo... not an important problem to solve