Error 1904 Module Failed To Register Flash9b.ocx
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(Design) (1)Showcase (5)Map (2)ReCap (3)Hardware/Windows (14)VEO (1)Webinars SEARCH Knowledgebase: AutoCAD 2007/2008/2009 Error 1904.Module C:\Windows\system32.... failed to register Posted by - NA - on 09 April 2008 05:58 AM Issue:When you installed your Autodesk software application, the following error message was displayed. Error 1904.Module C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9.ocx failed to register. HRESULT -2147220473When you clicked OK, the Autodesk software application install completed successfully, but 2 versions of the Adobe Flash Player Plug-in were installed.Resolution:This error occurs http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/error-1904-module-failed-to-register-when/d6c5991b-31e4-4cef-87c8-54be6c633828 because an older version of the Adobe Flash installer is unable to detect that a newer version has already been installed. As a result, both versions of the Adobe Flash Player Plug-in are installed. To resolve this issue, use one of the methods listed below:If you have already installed your http://support.a2ktechnologies.com.au/Knowledgebase/Article/View/104/9/error-1904module-cwindowssystem32-failed-to-register Autodesk software application:You can ignore this error. Your Autodesk software application installation will not be affected and the one component that requires Flash will work without any problems. You can clean up the dual installations of the Adobe Flash Player Plug-in by uninstalling them, and then reinstalling the latest Adobe Flash Player Plug-in. For details on removing this plug-in, either search Adobe's website for the Uninstall_flash_player.exe utility or contact Adobe for details. If you have not installed your Autodesk software yet, you can prevent this issue from occurring by following the applicable procedure listed below before you install your software.For standalone installations from the product media:Uninstall the Adobe Flash Player Plug-in, and then install the Autodesk software application. For details on removing this plug-in, either search Adobe's website for the Uninstall_flash_player.exe utility or contact Adobe for details. For network and multi-seat standalone deployments:In the AdminImage folder for your deployment,
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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