Adobe Flash Player Updates for IE
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Adobe Flash Player Updates for IE
Anyone know what's going on with MS Update for Adobe Flash Player for IE? My installed version per Windows Updates is 19.0.0.207 current version is now 19.0.0.226. These are supposed to be updated by MS but haven't been for about a week now.
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John I have noticed that they're always on the late show, since they started integrating AFP into IE11. And there is no way to update it ourselves<shakes head>.
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Got the update today - installed fine. Thanks Cliff for response.
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Anyone know what's going on with MS Update for Adobe Flash Player for IE? My installed version per Windows Updates is 19.0.0.207 current version is now 19.0.0.226. These are supposed to be updated by MS but haven't been for about a week now.
Notified today that
Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3105216)
Was ready for download and install
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Hi I have still (and again !!!) the problem with installing this update (seems that this update KB3105216 is only possible via windows update) not manually as I did for the previous flash update error:
• Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3105216) - Error 0x80004005
Any help is welcome
Kind regards
Al
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Hi I have still (and again !!!) the problem with installing this update (seems that this update KB3105216 is only possible via windows update) not manually as I did for the previous flash update error:
• Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3105216) - Error 0x80004005
Any help is welcome
Kind regards
Al
Try resetting Windows update: Windows Update - Reset in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
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My PC has been throwing this error every time it tries to update, or when I run "Check for Updates" myself:
"• Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3105216) - Error 0x800700c1"
There isn't much useful info anywhere on the internet (including this forum) regarding the 0x800700c1 error. I ran the Windows Update Reset/Repair .bat file, as instructed by the tutorial, and restarted the P.C.. But it made no difference.
The big question is, can I "hide" this update, the way we used to be able to do in Windows 7? It's just a Flash security patch. I don't care if it's installed or not. What I don't want is for this Update to just keep sitting there in the holding queue, like it's been doing the past 3 days. I feel that it might end up blocking other updates that might be coming. Thanks for any guidance on how to get this update hidden, or removed.
-Allen
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My PC has been throwing this error every time it tries to update, or when I run "Check for Updates" myself:
"• Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3105216) - Error 0x800700c1"
There isn't much useful info anywhere on the internet (including this forum) regarding the 0x800700c1 error. I ran the Windows Update Reset/Repair .bat file, as instructed by the tutorial, and restarted the P.C.. But it made no difference.
The big question is, can I "hide" this update, the way we used to be able to do in Windows 7? It's just a Flash security patch. I don't care if it's installed or not. What I don't want is for this Update to just keep sitting there in the holding queue, like it's been doing the past 3 days. I feel that it might end up blocking other updates that might be coming. Thanks for any guidance on how to get this update hidden, or removed.
-Allen
Allen, I'm not sure, is this what you're looking for: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/8...dows-10-a.html
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Hi Cliff S
Thanks very much!!! Problem solved.
Kind regards
Al