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Macromedia Flash Player Each time I try to install Flash, I receive the following error message: Product: Adobe Flash Player 9 ActiveX -- Error 1904.Module C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9d.ocx failed to register. HRESULT -2147220473. Contact your support personnel. My permissions are exactly as they should be, but I ran subinacl.exe anyway. I have uninstalled and reinstalled countless times--several times with my firewall and virus scanner turned off--and I have also registered the .ocx file manually (successfully, according to the message I received). I have used ERUNT to restore my registry to a date before Flash went wonky (a little more than a week https://forums.adobe.com/thread/112782 ago). I have ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode November 23rd,10:30 PM #1 Flash9 Error 1904 Insoluble Problem Each time I try to install Flash, I receive the following error message: Product: Adobe Flash Player 9 ActiveX -- Error 1904.Module C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9d.ocx failed to register. HRESULT -2147220473. Contact your support http://www.justskins.com/forums/flash9-error-1904-insoluble-209013.html personnel. My permissions are exactly as they should be, but I ran subinacl.exe anyway. I have uninstalled and reinstalled countless times--several times with my firewall and virus scanner turned off--and I have also registered the .ocx file manually (successfully, according to the message I received). I have used ERUNT to restore my registry to a date before Flash went wonky (a little more than a week ago). I have tried several different installer links. Some of them refuse to work because they say there is a newer version available. When I check IE7's add-ons, there is no Active-X control for me to enable. I'm at the end of my rope with this, so I hope there will be a fix for it soon. rhondalea Guest November 24th,02:04 AM #2 Re: Flash9 Error 1904 Insoluble Problem Never mind. I found the fix. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/releasenotes.html#install Download the Uninstaller Open the Windows Command Prompt ( Run > cmd ). Navigate to the directory where the uninstaller was downloaded. Run "uninstall_flash_player.exe /clean." Do it twice. I don't know why the /clean switch makes a difference, but it does. And I don't know why running it twice is required, but it is. rhon
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in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States 1 person found this useful Error 1904: [2] failed to register, when installing QuickBooks Desktop When you install QuickBooks Desktop, you receive the message: Error 1904: [file path / name / extension] failed to register Programs that have failed to register include: ICWrapper.dll, QBPrefs.dll, RcnFndRequestHandler.dll, qbupdate.exe. Why this is happening These issues can be caused by an incorrect file setting or a damaged file. If multiple errors are displayed and they specifically mention the ICWrapper.dll, qbprefs.dll, and qbupdate.exe (among others), then the problem is probably caused by a damaged component of Microsoft Visual C++. This error can also occur if you are installing QuickBooks after upgrading your operating system (such as from Windows Vista to Windows 7) and your computer was not rebooted after the upgrade. How to fix it Unless you have one of the special cases shown below, you will need to run the QBInstall tool: Click the Ignore button on the error message and allow the installation to complete. Do not open QuickBooks. Restart your computer. If the installation did not complete, then download and run the QBInstall Tool. After the tool completes and you reboot again, proceed to installing QuickBooks again. If the QBInstall Tool does not work, you can also run the Component Repair Tool. If neither of these resolve the issue, create a new Windows Admin User account and try to install on the new Admin User. Special Cases IMPORTANT: If you are installing QuickBooks 2015 Versions and have Bitdefender anti-virus you must add the c:\Program Files\Intuit (c:\Program Files(x86)\intuit on a 64 bit machine) to the exclusion list in Bitdefender.