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error" message when trying to install Adobe Flash Player 3 replies 2 have this problem 506 views Last reply by MikeJB 2 months ago MikeJB Posted 7/13/16, 3:54 AM Running Firefox on Windows 10
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on my laptop (I upgraded from WIndows 8.1 a month or two ago), the Flash
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Player plugin hasn't been working and said it was out of date and that the latest version should be installed. When I try adobe application initialization error mac to install it I get a message Adobe Flash Player Application initialization error. On advice I tried uninstalling the previous version and deleting the downloaded exe file before trying again, but I still get the same error http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_other/opening-word-get-application-initialization-error/8aadfa46-3105-4e99-9c6f-d0f76a590051 message. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox, and have tried rebooting my laptop between various stages (as suggested in a reply to a similar post), but whatever I try, I still get the same error message. Running Firefox on Windows 10 on my laptop (I upgraded from WIndows 8.1 a month or two ago), the Flash Player plugin hasn't been working and said it was out of date and that the latest https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1130853 version should be installed. When I try to install it I get a message Adobe Flash Player Application initialization error. On advice I tried uninstalling the previous version and deleting the downloaded exe file before trying again, but I still get the same error message. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox, and have tried rebooting my laptop between various stages (as suggested in a reply to a similar post), but whatever I try, I still get the same error message. Chosen solution This can indicate a firewall issue with Adobe's compact installer that needs to connect back for additional files. If you haven't already, could you try the "full" or "offline" installer offered on this page: https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html There are two download options for Firefox, EXE and MSI, and whichever one you can download should work fine. See also: I have 2 plugins that won't update. Read this answer in context 0 I have this problem, too Quote Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox Topic Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems System Details Windows 10 Firefox 47.0 More system details Additional System Details Installed Plug-ins Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 15.16.20045 Google Update Intel web components for Intel® Identity Protection Techno
browser Try a different download link Make sure that your Internet connection is stable Update the video card driver (Windows only) Error codes Still need help? Applies to : Acrobat Reader Having trouble downloading and https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/fix-install-download-reader.html installing Adobe Acrobat Reader? Try these solutions in this order. Complete the two-step installation Getting Acrobat Reader onto your computer is a two-step process. Download the Acrobat Reader Installer. If you see the following page, http://ds9.si.edu/doc/faq.html click Install now to download the latest version of Reader. Run the installer to install Acrobat Reader. Be sure to allow enough time for both steps to complete. For detailed instructions, see: Install Adobe Acrobat initialization error Reader | Windows Install Adobe Acrobat Reader | Mac OS Install an older version of Adobe Reader | Windows Install an older version of Adobe Reader on Mac OS Note: If you don't see a confirmation window indicating Acrobat Reader was downloaded and installed, look to see if your browser has opened a downloads window. Some browsers are set to open a separate window for downloads, but it’s possible application initialization error that other open applications or windows are hiding the download window. If you find the downloads window, double-click the Reader .exe file to continue the download and installation process. (On Mac OS, double-click the .dmg file.)
Enable JavaScript in your browser Set your browser to enable JavaScript. If you don't know how to set this browser preference, see the topic “Make sure JavaScript is enabled” for either Windows or Mac OS. Check for antivirus updates From time to time, your antivirus software may incorrectly identify the Acrobat Reader installer as malware. False error reports include “TrojWare.Win32.Trojan.Agent.Gen,” “Trojan/JmGeneric.bcy,” and “Suspicious.” Users also report “Failed to Initialize” errors and having the installer quarantined. Antivirus software vendors and service providers actively update their software so that the Acrobat Reader installer is recognized as legitimate. Ensure that your antivirus software is up to date. Use a different web browser Certain conditions on your computer, such as security settings or browser cookies, can prevent the Acrobat Reader Installer from downloading. Often, the easiest way to resolve an unsuccessful download is to try the download again using a different browser. Try any of the following browsers that you are not already using: Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer Apple Safari Google ChromePrinting XPA VO Copyright SAOImage DS9 is composed of approximately 20 open source packages, all of which are distributed under their own open source license agreements, usually GPL, LGPL, or BSD. In addition, several open source packages have been developed here at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, USA and are distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. As long as you continue to adhere to the provisions of the licenses, you are free to distribute SAOImage DS9 along with your software. The GNU site contains an excellent FAQ on the the dos and donts of GPL. General The web browser, catalog tool, image server, and other Analysis functions don't appear to work. Whats going on? For a number of the Analysis functions, DS9 requires temporary disk space to download and store data. By default, this directory is defined by the TMP or TEMP environment variable. This is usually defined as /tmp for Linux and MacOSX users. For Windows users, this will vary, depending on which version of Windows you have. In any case, if the temp directory is not writable, or you have specified an invalid directory in the preferences, these functions will fail with a variety of error messages. My system admin stripped the DS9 binary and now DS9 fails to start with the following error message: Application initialization failed: Can't find a usable tk.tcl in the following directories... DS9 is based on tcl/tk which is a scripting language which requires many support files. To create a stand alone application, we fool tcl/tk into thinking that it has a valid installation. To do this, DS9 is really an application, along with an zip archive attached. The first thing DS9 does is to create a virtual file system in memory and unpack that archive into memory. The application DS9 is already stripped of debugging symbols when built. It appears that the strip command is stripping part of the archive, hence DS9 is unable to un-compress it. In summary, don't strip the DS9 binary and everything works fine. When I open my FITS image, all I see is 'white'. Yet everything, including the color bar seems to work? New with version 2.1, is support for the DATASEC keyword. This keyword specifies what portion of the image is