Adobe Error 2753 Flash Player
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Reader X Issue When you try to install Adobe Reader, the installer returns the following error error 2753 is not marked for installation message:"Internal error 2753 Updater.api_NON_OPT" or a version of this error message,
Error 2753 The File Acrosup64.dll Is Not Marked For Installation
and then quits.You sometimes also see the error message during the process of removing a previous
Error 2753 Adobe Reader
version of Adobe Reader. Solutions Solution 1: Remove all previous versions of Acrobat and Adobe Reader using Add/Remove programs. From the Control Panel, choose Add/Remove programs. Select
Error 2753 The File Is Not Marked For Installation Installshield
the most recent version of Acrobat or Adobe Reader in the list and click Remove. When prompted, confirm that you want to remove the application. Repeat these steps until there are no more Acrobat or Reader entries in the list. Restart the computer. If the Add/Remove Programs control panel does not let you error 2753 not marked for installation jabber remove the application, try to repair the Reader installation by reinstalling the same Reader version first. Solution 2: Remove the Acrobat or Reader Windows Installer registry keys. Disclaimer: The Windows registry contains information critical to your computer and applications. Adobe does not provide support for problems that arise from improper modification of the registry. Adobe recommends that you have experience editing system files before you modify the registry. Make sure to back up the registry before modifying it. For more information on the Windows Registry Editor, see your Windows User Guide or contact Microsoft Technical Support.Important: Verify that the correct registry key is selected. When viewing a path of HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Features\68AB67CA330100007706000000000030, make sure that only the 68AB67CA330100007706000000000030 is selected. If the name does not match exactly, do not select the item. Choose Start > Run. In the Open box, type regedit and then click OK. In the Registry Editor, select the appropriate Acrobat registry keyFor Reader 8.0.0, remove:32-bit Windows HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Features\68AB67CA7DA73301B7448A0000000020HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products\68AB67CA7DA73301B7448A0000000020HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
Windows Flash Player Deploy Error 2753 + Post New Thread Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 29 Windows Thread, Flash Player Deploy Error 2753 in Technical; Hello http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows/74563-flash-player-deploy-error-2753-a.html all, Has anyone had any problems deploying Flash player via GP ? Am getting a http://vstepic.blogspot.com/2013/07/unable-to-deploy-adobe-flash-player.html error in the event ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 21st April 2011,10:06 AM #1 mullet_man Join Date Oct 2005 Location Oldham Posts 938 Thank Post 48 Thanked 57 Times in 55 Posts Rep error 2753 Power 33 Flash Player Deploy Error 2753 Hello all, Has anyone had any problems deploying Flash player via GP? Am getting a error in the event log. Product: Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX -- Error 2753.The File 'InstallAX.exe' is not marked for installation. If I try to install from within IE, it works fine. If anyone has any pointers? Cheers. Stevo. Send PM 21st April 2011,10:08 AM #2 Steve21 Join not marked for Date Feb 2011 Location Swindon Posts 5,414 Thank Post 724 Thanked 1,179 Times in 1,077 Posts Rep Power 370 You using Sophos or McAfee by any chance? Steve Send PM 21st April 2011,10:09 AM #3 mullet_man Join Date Oct 2005 Location Oldham Posts 938 Thank Post 48 Thanked 57 Times in 55 Posts Rep Power 33 No Symantec, I've tried disabling and running the MSI again but still doesn't work. Send PM 21st April 2011,10:14 AM #4 sted Join Date Mar 2009 Location Leeds Posts 9,720 Thank Post 333 Thanked 1,428 Times in 1,176 Posts Rep Power 549 ive given up running flash as an msi it just dosent seem to work right i now use the exe and script it with teh removal tool so it uninstalls any flash version then installs current one Send PM 21st April 2011,10:15 AM #5 Steve21 Join Date Feb 2011 Location Swindon Posts 5,414 Thank Post 724 Thanked 1,179 Times in 1,077 Posts Rep Power 370 The normal reason it gets blocked is it needs to delete an old file, and edit registry, And most the time the anti-spyware part of the AVs are blocking it. One thing to try, if you didn't. Is try to install it as a computer GPO
usingGroup Policy ObjectSoftware installation feature. The msi package of Adobe Flash Player was assigned to computer part of the GPO. GPO was applying successfully and Adobe Flash Player was installing successfully on start up on most of the computers that were in the scope for the GPO to be applied. On some workstations, GPO was failing to apply with following events in Application Log : Log Name: ApplicationSource: MsiInstallerEvent ID: 10005Task Category: NoneLevel: ErrorKeywords: ClassicUser: SYSTEMDescription:.... Product: Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX -- Error 2753.The File 'InstallAX.exe' is not marked for installation. And in System Event Logcouple ofmessagesfrom Source Application Management Group Policy with Event ID 108,303,102, followed by: Log Name: SystemSource: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicyEvent ID: 1085Task Category: NoneLevel: WarningKeywords: User: SYSTEMDescription:.... Fatal error during installation. I tried to execute the msi packagewith administrative account and the setupwas failing with following error message: From control panel, Programs and Features there were now signs for any Adobe Flash Player Installation. But, in registry HKEY_Classes_Root\Installer\Products\ there was info for some Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX component: After deleting the key from registry, Adobe Flash Playerhas installed successfully. Posted by Vladimir Stepic at 11:35 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Adobe Flash Player, Group Policy 1 comment: ChatWithMike.ComMarch 7, 2014 at 10:29 PMGenious !!! Thank you!!! I spent so many hours researching this, your fix solved it!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Follow Me On Twitter Follow @vstepic Follow by Email Blog Archive ► 2016 (13) ► August (1) ► July (5) ► June (1) ► May (2) ► April (1) ► March (2) ► February (1) ► 2015 (21) ► December (2) ► October (2) ► September (1) ► July (1) ► May (1) ► April (2) ► March (3) ► February (6) ► January (3) ► 2014 (38) ► December (3) ► November (3) ► October (4) ► September (2) ► Augus