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error" when trying to update/install Flash Player snt531 Mar 26, 2015 5:21 PM I have a previous version of Flash player so I was trying to update it. The installation doesn't make it past 5% before saying "connection error". I have tried all the troubleshooting steps and even tried to uninstall it. When I try to download the uninstaller,
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I get a page on safari that says "safari cannot connect to server" (I also tried on firefox too, same problem). I have tried to locate it in my toolbar and applications to uninstall it from there with no luck, it has completely disappeared. Not in my trash, nowhere. Not sure what else to do. I am running on Mac OS X 10.7.5. When I have Adobe check to see if it is installed on my computer, it says that a previous version is installed, 16.0.0. 23605Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 12 replies 1. Re: I get a "connection error" when trying to update/install Flash Player m_vargas Mar 27, 2015 7:23 AM (in response to snt531) Hi snt531,Can you please provide a screenshot of the installer window (The specified item was not found.) that is returning the connection error? We did have an issue earlier this week with various anti-virus software erroneously flagging one of our installers, preventing the download. However, we have removed that installer and I
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Version 47 Version 46 Version 45 Windows 8 Windows 7/Vista Windows XP Mac Linux Windows 10 Explore more adobe flash player test topics Basic browsing Install and update Sync and save Chat and share Do more with apps Protect your privacy Manage preferences and add-ons Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1775924 other problems Was this article helpful? Warning Unresponsive plugin - What it means and how to fix it Note: This article does not apply to Mac. Note: This article does not apply to Linux. Note: This applies to the latest Firefox release version which can be downloaded from mozilla.org/firefox. If Firefox shows you a "Warning: Unresponsive plugin" prompt, it means https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/warning-unresponsive-plugin that a plugin, like Flash, is taking longer than expected to do what you requested. This article covers some solutions and workarounds. Table of Contents1 What action should I take?2 Prevent plugins from hanging3 Disable this warning What action should I take? If you get this warning once, you can try to click Continue to give the plugin more time to complete your request. This may not always be successful. If you get this warning a second time you should probably click Stop plugin to make the plugin stop immediately (crash). Prevent plugins from hanging Here's what to try if you get this warning often: Update your plugins. To check if any of your installed plugins are out of date, visit Mozilla's Plugin Check & Updates page. Pause plugins (Flash videos, games, music, etc.) running in other tabs or close those tabs. For more about Flash, see Playing Flash videos makes Firefox hang. Note: If you see this warning only on a certain website, your Internet security software may be blocking the content. View the log
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