![]() I had to uninstall the McAffee Tool and "Genuine"Check. It took looong minutes to go from page to page, even on the same website, to load links, even save or view pics. After that, my laptop started working horribly slow, to the point of impotent rage. Oh, it also asked me for unlimited access to my computer! And I gave it. It performed the scan and I left it at that. I didn't need the McAffee tool because I got Avast Antivirus and Comodo Firewall, but it was only a quick but thorough check, or so I thought, and so I went for it. It was after an Adobe update, whose download had the option to get a McAffee Scanning Tool as well to check my security (and something from Windows apparently, called GenuineCheck). I lost Adobe Flash Player 12 ActiveX and 12 Plugin. I need help re: Adobe, not version 10 of course, because we're in 2014, but 12. I hope you're still around as your answer is from 2008. It is not technically proper msi.Īnother solution many people have reported was to use the EXE install that you can download straight from Adobe, that version seems to not have the problem.Hi. They both essentially copy installer files down and run a CA script to run the install. The exact cause of the 2753 error mentions improper conditions on a CA, I have not been able to find the fix/CA this way.īTW I have seen this exact issue with Java too, I think it has to do with the crappy msi wrapper method both these apps use. ![]() ![]() Your install will succeed (sort of, it will OVER install the current version, it will NOT remove any versions installed). The common way people have been fixing this is by removing registry QUID keys from Classes\installer\Products You have to search through all the keys (listed as GUIDS) and delete any that refer to Flash. So the new version doesn't copy down the proper files (thus not marked for installation). Pretty much a uninstall of previous version is borked and items are left behind during the uninstall. It has been awhile but I will tell you my solution.Įssentially I have found that something gets hosed up during an auto-update by app or rumor has it a certain previous version causes this issue. NOTE: For already trashed up PC's - apply solution that was mentioned above by cleaning up registry. Make sure it runs in "Install Execute Sequence" AND in "Advertise Exec Sequence".ģ) (Optional) Add custom action to terminate "FlashUtil*" process, often it may be hanged from previous flash installation it usually causes failures upon installing flash. So, adding "AND $InstallAX.exe=3" will make Custom Action Run ONLY when component is being installed or re-installed.Ģ) (Recommended) Add check for running Internet Explorer and terminate installation with descriptive error in that case. For 64-bit flash it will be InstallAX64.exe, for Non-IE Flash - InstallPlugin.exe and InstallPlugin64.exe. Where "InstallAX.exe" is a name of component in Flash MSI that stores setup. You will see condition for this custom action as: MST Transform for Flash, find "NewCustomAction1" or something like this, which actually installs flash. I won't describe here complex details about how and why this problem occurs with Flash, but I will add my two cents how to prevent this error from happening in future.ġ) After creating. I am stuck and I don't know how to remove Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX from my computer. ![]() I also followed instructions for removing the registry keys of the following website and still nothing. I have cleaned the registry with CCLEANER application. I am running Windows 7 and I am trying to uninstall Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX yet I can't find it on the list of Add/Remove Programs. The assignment or install of the upgrade application Adobe Flash Player 10.2.153.1 ActiveX from policy Managed Software - Adobe Flash Player ActiveX failed with error : %03 The upgrade will be aborted.Īdobe Flash GPO Deploy error “InstallAx.exe†Flash won’t uninstall correctly from a GPO deploymentĮrror message from EventViewer: Product: Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX - Error 2753.The File 'InstallAX.exe' is not marked for installation. Application Adobe Flash Player 10.2.153.1 ActiveX from policy Managed Software - Adobe Flash Player ActiveX was configured to upgrade application Adobe Flash Player 10.1.85.3 ActiveX from policy Managed Software - Adobe Flash Player ActiveX. ![]()
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