Adobe Flash Player Error 1904.module
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- Error 1904 - Adobe Flash, Flex & Director Macromedia has recently become aware of a problem some users are having with Flash Player 7 ActiveX control failing to http://www.justskins.com/forums/flash-player-installation-issue-4132.html run in Internet Explorer for Windows. These users see only a static ?no image? icon instead of Flash content. Uninstalling and reinstalling Flash present no problem, but after reinstalling all of the necessary http://adobets.typepad.com/adobe_technical_support/2007/01/flashpaper_inst.html files are in the correct places, but Flash content continues to not display in Internet Explorer. In many of these cases, Macromedia Support has asked users to attempt to manually register the flash.ocx adobe flash ActiveX control file. This usually results in a ?failed to register? error, which we ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode April 15th,07:17 PM #1 Flash Player Installation issue - Error 1904 Macromedia has recently become aware of a problem some users are having with Flash Player 7 adobe flash player ActiveX control failing to run in Internet Explorer for Windows. These users see only a static ?no image? icon instead of Flash content. Uninstalling and reinstalling Flash present no problem, but after reinstalling all of the necessary files are in the correct places, but Flash content continues to not display in Internet Explorer. In many of these cases, Macromedia Support has asked users to attempt to manually register the flash.ocx ActiveX control file. This usually results in a ?failed to register? error, which we refer to as the ?1904 error?. IF you can use the following steps to reproduce the 1904 error message, please fill out our survey at the end of this post -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ First, run the Flash Player uninstaller for Windows from [url]http://www.macromedia.com/go/tn_14157[/url] Next do EXACTLY THIS: 1. Make sure you have ADMIN privileges to the machine 2. Search your machine for the file 'flash.ocx' 3. copy or write down the full path to this file. It -should- be C:/Windows/System32/Macromed/Flash/Flash.ocx If the file is NOT in that folder, copy it into that folder. Make sure there are NO other .ocx files in that folder. If there is an 'swflash.ocx' delete it.
register Description: "Error 1904.Module C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash.ocx failed to register. HRESULT -2147220473. Contact your support personnel." The .ocx files are related to Active X files which may have been altered when an update was performed. Reproduction: 1. When user right clicks -content sensitive menu on a text file, FlashPaper 2 ( 2.01.2283.0) attempts to update. 2. User hasa Star Team application open, when my Adobe FlashPaper 2 decided to run some install script. 3. Update fails to execute. 4. "Error 1904.Module C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash.ocx failed to register. HRESULT -2147220473. Contact your support personnel." 5. The installer dialog which appears and counts down is specifically referencing "Macromedia Flash Paper 2" as the subject, not the Flash Player. The "countdown activity" I'm talking about is NOT the unindexed progress meter in the screen shot. It is a display of numbers which count down from (9) to zero (0). Actual Results: FlashPaper closes the entire object (both dialog and parent application) upon its' failure to "register". Expected Results: Updater should not invoke if application was not launched intentionally Reason: Windows update or Office update may have caused the flash.ocx file to lose its registeration. Solution: reinstalling FlashPaper will register the .ocx file but to do this manually go to the command line- You will need to unregister the ocx prior to registering it again From the command line browse to the path c:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\ and type in regsvr32 Flash.ocx (version depends on what your error message states. Also the following CCRP utility helps you register and unregister .ocx files Posted at 01:38 PM | Permalink Comments The comments to this entry are closed. About Archives July 2007 May 2007 April 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 Categories Television Web/Tech Weblogs See More Subscribe to this blog's feed Blog powered by Typepad