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Poetheraven How to be 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 errors and says at the bottom Dismiss all in one box and Continue in adobe reader won't install 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 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) 29070Views 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
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