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Error [SOLUTION] Adobe Flash updater with Internet Explorer Script Error August 29, 2012/9 Comments/in Uncategorized /by brmorrisA client was trying to update Adobe Flash to 11.4 (down
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with Adobe and their rage-inducing update policy), but she got a pop-up windows script error message windows 10 in the final phase of the update: Internet Explorer Script Error An error has occurred in the script on adobe flash error this page. Line: 1 Char: 18292 Error: Object expected Code: 0 URL: http://127.0.0.1:1821/app/_js/index.js What this means -- I don't know. But here is how I worked around it - visit this page: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-update/adobe-flash-player-script-error/d1cfb081-2df6-4439-bfa6-ac395bae0227 http://helpx.adobe.com/content/help/en/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#main-pars_header On this question in the Adobe help there is a download link for Flash Player for ActiveX. I ran that and it updated fine. Please comment if this did or didn't help. Share this entryShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on PinterestShare on LinkedinShare on TumblrShare on VkShare on RedditShare by Mail http://69.6.215.248/wp-content/uploads/logo2.png 0 0 brmorris http://69.6.215.248/wp-content/uploads/logo2.png brmorris2012-08-29 16:08:592012-08-29 16:09:52[SOLUTION] http://www.brianmorristech.com/solution-adobe-flash-updater-with-internet-explorer-script-error/ Adobe Flash updater with Internet Explorer Script Error 9 replies Russ says: October 26, 2012 at 8:38 pm Thank You very much. I have been working with this problem for days and just found your solution, tried it, and IT WORKED!!!!! Richard says: November 9, 2012 at 9:52 am The recommendation to download the Flash Player for ActiveX is the only solution that has worked & I have spent hours every day for nearly a week trying to solve this problem. Every other solution stopped prior to finish. The Adobe site and suggestions are a waste of time. FYI the script error code I had were: Line 1, Character 12948, Error Object expected, Code ), URL http://127/0.0.1:1807/app/-is/adobe.js Thank you for this recommendation. Peggy says: December 3, 2012 at 10:56 pm This worked. Thank you so much. I've tried installing several times and always get the script error. It wasn't until tonight I did a search for script error when installing. Your post did the trick! Beth says: December 8, 2012 at 9:58 am Thank you Thank You Thank You!!! I have had this problem for about 3 weeks. Tri
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Internet Explorer Script Error Discussion in 'Windows https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-internet-explorer-script-error.1049951/ XP' started by pblju, Apr 19, 2012. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement pblju Thread Starter Joined: Mar 21, 2006 Messages: 216 This little thing keeps popping up and http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/586549/script-error-in-ie/ is getting in my way! Apparently came with an update and can't delete from add/remove programs. Advice? pblju, Apr 19, 2012 #1 Sponsor Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar script error 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 Can you give us the exact error message? You can also take a screenshot of the pop-up. To take a screenshot, 1- Hit the Printscreen key on your keyboard. This will copy your entire screen to the clipboard. Hitting ALT + Printscreen will only copy the active window. 2- Open Paint. (click Start > Run > type mspaint script error message and click OK) 3- Select Edit. 4- Click on Paste. (or simply press CTRL+V on your keyboard) 5- Select File. 6- Click on Save As... 7- Save your screenshot as a JPEG file. 8- Attach the screenshot to your next post. How to Attach a File on TSG Phantom010, Apr 19, 2012 #2 pblju Thread Starter Joined: Mar 21, 2006 Messages: 216 ok. Attached Files: error.JPG File size: 126.7 KB Views: 769 pblju, Apr 19, 2012 #3 Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 Are you getting that error on multiple websites or only this one? Open Internet Explorer. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > Browsing. Put a check inside the following boxes: Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) Disable Script Debugging (Other) Uncheck: Display a notification about every script error Phantom010, Apr 19, 2012 #4 pblju Thread Starter Joined: Mar 21, 2006 Messages: 216 everywhere I go this pops up. The advance settings suggested are checked like that but still it happens. pblju, Apr 19, 2012 #5 Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2
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