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Player 8 Replies Latest reply on Jan 6, 2015 12:55 PM by Johnny Quest Flash10e.ocx Error! psb64 Sep 15, 2014 9:48 AM Hi,I recently installed a software that uses Flash Player in it.
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However, I'm having trouble starting the program as it crashes with the following message:-Run-time Error 339:Component 'Flash10e.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalidI tried manually installing the OCX file but with no luck. Can somebody tell me what's wrong? 3666Views Tags: none (add) flash playerContent tagged with flash player, flash10e.ocxContent tagged with flash10e.ocx, run-time errorContent tagged with run-time error, adobe flash ocx flash activexContent tagged with flash activex This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: Flash10e.ocx Error! jeromiec83223024 Sep 15, 2014 10:58 AM (in response to psb64) Our file naming scheme has changed. I'm guessing, but you might be able to make it work by creating a shortcut named Flash10e.ocx that points to the current Flash version, but you're going to have to update that shortcut to point to the file every time Flash updates. We don't really support the use-case of software developers embedding the Flash control in their applications, and the best solution would be to get the developer to migrate to Adobe AIR, which is our officially supported path for creating Flash-based desktop applications.Anyway, in terms of the workaround, you could try the following: Open Windows ExplorerChoose Organize > Folder and Search OptionsChoose ViewChoose Show Hidden Files, Folders and DrivesUncheck Hide extensions for known file typesUncheck Hide protected operating system filesNavigate to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\Right Click on Flash32_15_0_0152.ocxChoose Create ShortcutYou'll get a "Windows can't create a shortcut here, would you like to place it on the desktop instead?" message. Choose Yes.Navigate to your desktop, and you should see the Flash32_15_0_0_152.ocx -- Shortcut fileRight-Click and choose
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Windows PC Error Flash.ocx Error Support for Windows PC SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe8,3328K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHDFr7AUyLw to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics http://www.drivers.com/update/pc-health/fix-flash-ocx-error/ 8,396 views 8 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 9 21 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your adobe flash opinion count. Sign in 22 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jan 23, 2015Download link - http://errortools.com/download/totals...Further Information and Manual Repair - http://errortools.com/windows/fix-fla...Flash.ocx is a flash plug-in or ActiveX file that is responsible for adobe flash 10e.ocx the adobe flash player to work on the system.Basically, the Flash.ocx error triggers due to issues in the Adobe flash player. The error Flash.ocx may occur due to many reasons. These include:Flash player corruptionCorrupted Active X componentsThough this error is not fatal but it is still advisable to fix it right away to avoid inconvenience when using Flash player.Such error will hinder you from watching videos on your PC and playing exciting web based games.Solutions:Luckily, there are 2 easy solutions to fix this error.Method 1: Reinstall the Flash PlayerIf the error occurs due to the corrupted Flash Player, then reinstall the player on your PC. However, first you must remove the previous versions of Adobe Flash Player. Failure to do so, will give you problem in reinstalling the Flash Player properly.Go to the Add/remove Programs and find the Flash Player and uninstall it. Make sure the files are also removed from the registry.Once successfully uninstalled
registry cleaner, uninstall Flash Player Flash player is primarily used in the development of interactive websites. Programmers embed it in web pages using Active X controls. This, in turn, enables certain functionalities and features in the web pages. While Flash player is useful, sometimes it becomes necessary to uninstall it. One such situation is when you repeatedly receive ‘flash.ocx is missing error’. You may too need to uninstall it if you are receiving the error listed above. However, before you proceed with the uninstallation, we recommend you try this workaround, which has helped many users get rid of this persistent error without uninstalling Flash Player. Open My Computer Go to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash Find and select the flash*.ocx file (flash*.ocx represents the version of this file that is installed in your Windows computer. For example, users with Flash 10 will find flash10.ocx is present inside the above folder. Sometimes you find more than one version of flash.ocx file. If so, remove the latest one) Rename this file Restart Windows Check whether the issue is resolved Those of you who are still receiving the error will need to uninstall the utility. You can do this through Add or Remove Programs. Close all open programs Open the Control Panel window Click Add or Remove Programs Choose Flash Player in the list containing the names of currently installed programs Click Uninstall Restart Windows If, for some reasons, you are not able to uninstall Flash Player using the built-in Windows uninstaller, download and use the uninstaller from Adobe to remove Flash Player. Open your web browser Go to Adobe’s official website Locate the Adobe Flash Player uninstaller Download it and save the exe file Ensure that all running programs are closed (At the least, all programs that use Flash Player must be closed before you run the exe file. Popular programs that use this utility include instant messengers and web browsers) Launch the uninstaller by double-clicking its exe file Click Yes to allow the application to uninstall Flash Player Restart Windows after the uninstaller has successfully uninstalled Flash Player After you’ve successfully uninstalled the utility, you can then download and install its' most recent version. But before you do this, we recommend you run a registry scan. This will ensure that all entries related to the previous version of Flash Play