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rid of pop up Action Script Error? maureenf74235072 Aug 12, 2015 8:24 AM I have a problem with a pop up which just started yesterday. It is Adobe Flash Player Action Script Error and it lists a bunch of
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errors and says at the bottom Dismiss all in one box and Continue in another box. I cannot just click the X to get rid of it and it stops me from doing whatever I am trying to do until I click dismiss all (which I do) and then it goes away for a while but pops up again later. I checked my version of Adobe Flash Player and I DO have the debugging version. It came automatically adobe flash player unresponsive script error installed on my computer which is quite new. I would appreciate any detailed and easy to follow help that I can get. Thank you. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 28540Views Tags: none (add) action script errorContent tagged with action script error This content has been marked as final. Show 32 replies 1. Re: How to be rid of pop up Action Script Error? carltonw46657154 Aug 12, 2015 11:37 AM (in response to maureenf74235072) I am experiencing exactly the same problem in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 11, and my computer is also relatively new (bought three months ago). The problem only started in the last day or so. Could it be a problem with an Adobe Flash Player update? It seems more than coincidence that two users are having the same problem that started at the same time. If anyone can help with this, it would be greatly appreciated. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: How to be rid of pop up Action Script Error? ky331 Aug 12, 2015 5:20 PM (in response to carltonw46657154) I also just started getting some ActionScript errors in IE 11 on Win8.1. I'm wondering if this resulted from Tuesday's (11 Aug.) Flash Player update to 18.0.0.232, which I received through Microsoft Updates. Being IE 11 on Win 8.1, it's not like I can uninstall it and download another copy from
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