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message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Installing Flash Player All CommunitiesFlash PlayerInstalling Flash Player 36 Replies Latest reply on Apr 23, 2015 9:21 error 2753 agent.exe not marked for installation crystal reports AM by dominiqued97063621 Error 2753.The File is not marked for installation morrisprintinggroup Jul 20, 2012 11:12 AM This is an oldie but a goodie. We have the following error occur on machines when we try to upgrade machines to the newest flash player:Product: Adobe Flash Player 11 Plugin -- Error 2753.The File 'InstallPlugin.exe' is not marked error 2753 the file accrdsub.exe is not marked for installation for installation.The only way we have been able to correct this is outlined here:http://www.eversity.nl/blog/2012/05/adobe-flash-player-install-error-2753-the-file-install ax64-exe-is-not-marked-for-installation/Our IS department wrote a .Net app that automates this process a bit, but it would be nice if the Adobe installer would detect and correct this error, as we push out Flash updates via GPO.Any takers on this?? PLEASE!!Marc I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 61353Views Tags: none (add) fileContent tagged with file, errorContent tagged with error, notContent tagged with not, forContent tagged with for, installationContent tagged with installation, isContent tagged with is, markedContent tagged with marked, 2753.theContent tagged with 2753.the, 'installplugin.exe'Content tagged with 'installplugin.exe' This content has been marked as final. Show 36 replies 1. Re: Error 2753.The File is not marked for installation pwillener Jul 20, 2012 7:50 PM (in response to morrisprintinggroup) All I can do is suggest that you write a bug report or enhancement request at https://bugbase.adobe.com/ Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Error 2753.The File is not marked for installation mo
21 2012 Adobe Flash Player Install Error 2753: The File ‘InstallAX64.exe' is not marked for installation Categories: Adobe, Flash Player by Erwin During the installation of a new Adobe Flash Player (MSI package) you
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receive the following error and the installation is aborted: Error 2753: The File error 2753 the file outlookregistryfix exe is not marked for installation ‘InstallAX64.exe" is not marked for installation. As you can see this is for
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the the 64-bit version of Adobe Flash Player, which also includes the 32-bit (x86) version. If you're installing the 32-bit only version of Adobe Flash Player, you will probably receive the same error but https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1038823 with a slightly different file name: Error 2753: The File ‘InstallAX.exe" is not marked for installation. This error is caused by some incorrect installer registry values for the Adobe Flash Player. First try, if not tried already, to remove all installed Adobe Flash Player versions through the Control Panel.Both ActiveX/Plugin and x86/x64 versions must be uninstalled. After that, try to install Adobe Flash Player again. If this also fails, fire up the http://www.eversity.nl/blog/2012/05/adobe-flash-player-install-error-2753-the-file-installax64-exe-is-not-marked-for-installation/ registry editor (regedit.exe) and navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products The sub-keys of this registry key contains the installer registry settings for the software installed on your computer. Each software installed is represented with a unique GUID, which make it hard to find the Adobe Flash Player entries. This GUID key even differs between the Flash versions. Use the find function (CTRL+F) in the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products key to search for "Adobe Flash" and delete the corresponding GUID key. There could be more than one entry for Adobe Flash Player, continue searching after the first one found until the entire key has been searched. In my case, I ended up deleting 3 keys (you might have found different keys, which is normal): [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\8766B4E1705AA6B46B7CEF5EF50C1CC4][HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\A63252E9313E3584C9C8BD07519E9F4C][HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\F76BA31AF796CD74AAB77FB0B8A7DC8B] After deleting these keys, close the registry editor. Adobe Flash Player should now be installed successfully! Tags: Adobe, Error 2753, Flash, InstallAX, InstallAX64, MSI 6 comments Skip to comment form ↓ rmikke 19/10/2012 at 19:31 (UTC 2) Link to this comment Reply Good one 😀 Solved my problem even when I got the message while _un_installing Flash as well. Dutchess 23/10/2012 at 18:32 (UTC 2) Link to this comment Reply I was able to successfully install Adobe Flash Player on some machines after removing the registry keys suggested however, I have two machines that will not install F
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 all, Has anyone had any problems deploying Flash http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows/74563-flash-player-deploy-error-2753-a.html player via GP ? Am getting a 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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/271135-msi-file-xyz-exe-not-marked-for-installation Search 21st April 2011,10:06 AM #1 mullet_man Join Date Oct 2005 Location Oldham Posts 943 Thank Post 48 Thanked 57 Times in 55 Posts Rep Power 33 Flash Player Deploy Error 2753 Hello all, Has anyone had any problems deploying error 2753 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 Date Feb 2011 Location Swindon Posts 5,502 Thank Post 731 Thanked 1,205 Times in 1,102 Posts Rep Power 376 You using Sophos or not marked for McAfee by any chance? Steve Send PM 21st April 2011,10:09 AM #3 mullet_man Join Date Oct 2005 Location Oldham Posts 943 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 9,761 Thank Post 337 Thanked 1,439 Times in 1,184 Posts Rep Power 551 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 5,502 Thank Post 731 Thanked 1,205 Times in 1,102 Posts Rep Power 376 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 not user. Could be worth a try. Steve Send PM 21st April 2011,10:16 AM #6 mullet_man Join Date Oct 2005 Location Oldham Posts 943 Thank Post 48 Thanked 57 Times in 55 Posts Rep Power 33 Thanks guys, I'll take a look at your suggest
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