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in plugin container for Firefox How do I get this stopped so that I can update to the latest version of Flash? This is so darned frustrating. I'm running Firefox 26 and am trying to install Flash version 11.9.900.152. I keep getting this Error: Application currently in use and it fails to complete the install. I went to Adobe and found uninstall instructions and in the process of trying to uninstall Flash, I'm trying to delete application initialization error adobe reader all the files in the c:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash folder. I can get them all except: NPSWF32_11_9_900_152.dll, which produces the following error: the file is open in plugin container for Firefox How do I get this stopped so that I can update to the latest version of Flash? This is so darned frustrating. Chosen solution hello pattiea, please try to restart your computer and reinstall flash immediately afterwards (before you launch firefox or any other browser)... Read this answer in context 2 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox Topic Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems System Details Windows 7 Firefox 26.0 More system details Additional System Details Installed Plug-ins Google Talk Plugin Video Accelerator version:0.1.44.29 Version 4.9.1.16010 Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 12.0.5.146 Next Generation Java Plug-in 10.45.2 for Mozilla browsers Google Update Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 11.0.05 5.1.20913.0 GEPlugin Citrix Online App Detector Plugin The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site. WildTangent Games App V2 Presence Detector NPWLPG The Hulu Desktop Plugin allows Hulu.com to integrate with the Hulu Desktop application. Application Firefox 26.0 User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 Support URL: https://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/2
am trying to download latest version of flash player from the Adobe official website into my Windows 7 system then an unexpected error comes into play every time which says “Application currently in use”. I don’t know why this happening. Can you adobe flash player application already in use solve this issue? Help me. Need help!!! Reply With Quote 29-05-201311:47 PM #2 arunava basu
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generally occurs due to viruses affecting your system. You can scan and remove the viruses from your system by scanning your system with a reliable anti-virus..After this ensure that no files related to adobe flash player is present https://support.mozilla.org/questions/977914 in your system..Now,download from the official website the adobe flash player files.Hopefully,This will be enough to solve your problems quickly... Reply With Quote 30-05-201310:25 PM #3 nikku Array Join Date May 2013 Location JIND(HARYANA) Posts 96 Re: Error “Application currently in use”, when try to download adobe flash player Hi friend... This is occure mainly by these reason:-1.Login from local user.2.Virus in system.3.Open any flash files application.Solution:-1.Login by administrator-press windows key Land press ctrl alt del http://driverstools.com/forum/error-%93application-currently-use%94-when-try-download-adobe-flash-player-553.html and type in user administrator and press ok.2.Scan your system.3. Close all flash files.It may helpfull for you. All the best. Reply With Quote 02-07-201310:54 AM #4 dhamo Array Join Date Jul 2013 Posts 126 Re: Error “Application currently in use”, when try to download adobe flash player Hello... Reply for : Error “Application currently in use”, when try to download adobe flash player To solve this error...... Cancel the installer And right click the task-bar and open task manager,look for anything Adobe and close it, Also close the browsers. And Again download new copy of flash player and install...... I hope this helps........ Reply With Quote 04-07-201301:57 AM #5 kenny70 Array Join Date May 2013 Posts 729 Re: Error “Application currently in use”, when try to download adobe flash player When you will next try to download Adobe Flash Player, take this measure for a fix. Just before logging into www.adobe.com, Press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC togather to invoke TASK MANAGER, click Applications, and find any flash player or related application running, select them and click END TASK. click Processes, if any flash related process is running select them, click END PROCESS and close the Task Manager. Now get into adobe , download flash player, install without resistance. Reply With Quote 06-07-201309:26 PM #6 soumya@prince Array Join Date May 2013 Posts 558 Re: Error “Application currently in use”,
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Adobe's website for information on security and stability issues affecting Adobe Flash. Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash), refers to the Flash Player and browser plugin needed to handle SWF videos, web page animations and interactive content. Even though the Flash plugin is also referred to as "Shockwave Flash", it should not be confused with the Shockwave plugin that handles "Shockwave for Director" content. Contents 1 Enabling and disabling Flash 2 Testing Flash 3 Installing or updating Flash 3.1 Installing Flash on Windows 3.1.1 Windows installation issues 4 Uninstalling Flash 4.1 Mac uninstall 4.2 Windows uninstall 4.2.1 Uninstall using Windows Control Panel 4.3 Linux and Solaris 5 Flash Settings Manager 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Browser hangs playing Flash videos 6.2 Flash Protected Mode issues on Windows Vista and above 6.2.1 Flash Player 11.3 Protected Mode - Windows 6.2.2 Disabling Protected Mode in Flash 11.3 6.3 Flash player not working on certain websites 6.3.1 Check Flash storage settings 6.3.2 Check user agent 6.4 Performance or display issues with certain Flash videos 6.5 No audio when Flash video originates from an external site 6.6 Flash audio not working - Windows 6.7 Plugin-container issues 6.8 Extension issues 6.9 ActiveX plugin conflict 6.10 QuickTime plugin takes over Flash 6.11 Illegal Operation in Plugin error 6.12 Not detected due to disabled plugin scan for PLIDs - Windows 6.13 Flash files do not play 6.14 The plugin for this content has been disabled 6.15 Plugin Check reports outdated Flash has been disabled when the Flash plugin is not installed 7 External links [edit]Enabling and disabling Flash Installed plugins, including Flash, can be disabled and enabled in the Add-ons Manager (see Managing installed plugins for details). To disable or enable Flash: Open the Add-ons Manager by clicking "Add-ons" in the Firefox (or Tools) menu ("Tools -> Add-ons Manager" in SeaMonkey) or by entering about:addons in the Location (address) bar. Click on "Plugins" in the left panel of the Add-ons Manager (as shown here). Find the entry for the Flash plugin ("Shockwave Flash" on Windows). Firefox 23, SeaMonkey 2.20 and above: Use the drop-down menu and select "Never Activate" to disable the plugin. Select "Always Activate" to enable the plugin. [1] Firefox 22, SeaMonkey 2.19 and below: Click the "Disable" button to disable the Flash plu