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BuildingDiscuss Articulate Products Downloads Sign In Discuss Articulate Replay Bookmark Subscribe Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Error: Flash Player 10 required to run Articulate Replay By Robbi Adams When opening Replay, i receive a message that it requires Adobe Flash 10. I have downloaded and installed twice and I am still receiving the message. Anyone know how to flash player 10 or higher for internet explorer is required to run articulate storyline fix this? Reply Quote Flag over 1 year ago01/29/15 at 8:57 pm (UTC) flash player 10 or higher for internet explorer is required to run articulate presenter 13 13 Replies Ashley Terwilliger Staff over 1 year ago01/29/15 at 9:12 pm (UTC) Hi Robbie, Adobe released Flash Player 16 on December 9, articulate presenter flash player 10 problem 2014 and, as a result, Articulate Replay won’t open. Published content isn’t impacted. To address this issue, we added support for Flash Player 16 in Update 2 for Replay. To take advantage of the new features and fixes, install the articulate 13 flash error latest version from the link in your product confirmation email ordownload it here. Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Robbi Adams Author over 1 year ago01/29/15 at 9:23 pm (UTC) Thanks so much! Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Laurel Lee over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 1:36 am (UTC) Dear Robbi, for me, i hit the roughly the same error message whenever i try to open my powerpoint, it says flash player 10 or
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higher for IE is required to run articulate presenter 13... now this error is preventing me to do anything or even open my articulate tab in my powerpoint. can you teach me how i can resolve this? i have installed more than 6 times for the flash player latest version 16, still this error message won't go away. and i have also checked from my computer, i have got flash player 16 (latest version) installed. *p.s: i am having a 64 bit computer* ERROR.JPG 23.6 KB Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Ashley Terwilliger Staff over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 1:51 pm (UTC) Hi Laurel, You'll need to download the latest update for Presenter '13 here. Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Edited chad smith 12 months ago10/19/15 at 7:01 pm (UTC) This post was removed by the author Removed10/19/15 at 7:01 pm (UTC) Karen Schultz 12 months ago10/22/15 at 5:30 pm (UTC) I am having this same problem, and it persists. Also have updated Flash player, tried to run a repair on the software, and still same message. "Flash Player 10 or higher for IE is required to run Articulate Replay". If I do the Presenter 13 Update, and I going to run in to a hassle with Serial #'s and activation codes and 30 day trials etc??? Reply Quote Flag M
BuildingDiscuss Articulate Products Downloads Sign In Discuss Articulate Presenter Bookmark Subscribe Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email ERROR: Flash Player 10 or Higher for IE is Required to Run Articulate Presenter 13 By Laurel Lee I have an error message whenever i try to open my powerpoint, it says flash player 10 or higher for IE is required to run articulate
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presenter 13... now this error is preventing me to do anything or even open my articulate 13 flash player 10 problem articulate tab in my powerpoint. can you teach me how i can resolve this? i have installed more than 6 times for the articulate storyline update flash player latest version 16, still this error message won't go away. and i have also checked from my computer, i have got flash player 16 (latest version) installed. *p.s: i am having a 64 bit computer* ERROR.JPG https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-replay/error-flash-player-10-required-to-run-articulate-replay 23.6 KB Reply Quote Flag over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 1:41 am (UTC) 7 Replies Ashley Terwilliger Staff over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 4:06 pm (UTC) Hi Laurel, Adobe released Flash Player 16 on December 9, 2014 and, as a result, Articulate Presenter won’t operate. Published content isn’t impacted. To address this issue, we added support for Flash Player 16 in Update 5 for Presenter. To take advantage of the new features and fixes, install the latest version from the https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-presenter/error-flash-player-10-or-higher-for-ie-is-required-to-run-articulate-presenter-13 link in your product confirmation email ordownload it here. Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Rob Portnoy over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 7:48 pm (UTC) I just downloaded and installed the Update (5), I still get a black empty screen labeled "Adobe Flash Player Installer" that just hangs. Any thoughts? Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Ashley Terwilliger Staff over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 8:20 pm (UTC) Hi Rob, Do you know what version of Flash you have installed on your system? If you've got Flash 16 installed and you downloaded and installed the update - I'd next suggest going through the repair to ensure everything is a clean install. Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Rob Portnoy over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 9:04 pm (UTC) Hi Ashley, The problem I'm experiencing is that Flash won't install. It hangs on the install window. When I try to run Presenter 13 and do a Preview, I get a message that indicates I need to intall Flash to run with Presenter 13 and an link to go to a download page at adobe.com. When I do so, I get to step 2 of the install procees when a black window opens that supposedly shows that Flash is installing, but nothing happens. Reply Quote Flag Mark as Helpful (0) Bookmark Ashley Terwilliger Staff over 1 year ago01/30/15 at 9:16 p
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CS4 | Windows Search On this page Issue Solution Additional information Applies to : Acrobat Adobe AIR Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 After Effects CS4 Bridge CS4 Contribute CS4 Creative Suite CS4 Dreamweaver CS4 Encore CS4 Fireworks CS4 Flash Professional CS4 FlashPaper Illustrator CS4 InDesign CS4 Photoshop CS4 Photoshop Extended Version Cue Issue When you install Adobe Creative Suite 4 products, the More Info dialog displays the following error message:"Error 1714. The older version of Adobe Flash Player 9 Plugin cannot be removed. Contact your technical support group." The error appears in the More Info dialog as follows:1: 0 2: Install Flash Player 8 Plugin.msi 3: {91057632-CA70-413C-B628-2D3CDBBB906B} 4: {91057632-CA70-413C-B628-2D3CDBBB906B}; 5: 0 6: 1 7: 1 8: 0 Error 1714.The older version of Adobe Flash Player 9 Plugin cannot be removed. Contact your technical support group.Note: The product code after the 3: can vary depending on the version of Adobe Flash Player that cannot be removed. Investigate the installation log file to determine the version of Flash Player. The steps below address the most common version of Flash Player. Solution Do one or more of the following: Solution 1: Use the Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller to remove previous versions of Flash Player. Follow the instructions in How to uninstall the Adobe Flash Player plug-in and ActiveX control(tn14157) to download and run the Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller. Run the Adobe Creative Suite 4 or Point Product installation again. Solution 2: Manually remove the Flash Player product code that is preventing the installation. Important: The steps below assist you in manually deleting the most common installer entries that cause this error message. The key reference is for Adobe Flash Player.The Administrators group listed below is the default local administrative group for Windows XP and Vista.Disclaimer: This procedure involves editing the Windows registry. Adobe doesn't provide support for editing the registry, which contains critical system and application information. Make sure to back up the registry before editing it. For more information about the registry, see the Windows documentation or contact Microsoft.On Windows XPOn Windows Vista/7On Windows XP Choose Start > Run, type regedit in the Open text field of the Run dialog box, then click OK. Back up your current Registry file: In t