Adobe Flash Player Version 17 Released with Security Updates

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Adobe has released Version 17.0.0.134 of Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR for Windows and Macintosh. Version 11.2.202.451 has been released for Linux. The Extended Release Version is 13.0.0.277.


Flash Player updates for Windows 8 and above were released with the Microsoft Security Updates yesterday.

Although using the auto-update feature of Flash Player tends to be slow, if you wish to set up that feature, the information is available in my blog post here.


Security Bulletin: APSB15-05
Release Notes: Flash Player® 17 AIR® 17
 
Corrine,

Would appreciate some help, and if this is not the right place to post this, please direct me to the right place.

Have a friend (senior citizen) who likes to play Scrabble and some other Pogo games on Windows 8. However, whenever attempting to do so,
Adobe Flash problems develop.

Been trying to help, but not sure of what to do next.
Here is the current situation:
1. An icon shows in Control Panel for Adobe Flash Player, but, when clicking the Updates tab in the FP Settings Manager, everything is greyed out.
2. In the Programs and Features section of the Control Panel, Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169 is nowhere to be found.
3. In Internet Explorer 10, Tools > Manage Add-ons > Toolbars and Extensions there is an entry for Shockwave Flash Object, and it is enabled.
Clicking on it shows version: 17.0.0.169
4. Quite a few updates show as failed in the Windows Updates History. The IE Flash Player initially failed, but, next day it shows as having succeeded.

There was a McAfee Security program installed, but, uninstalled it, and Windows Defender was turned on/enabled without issue.
McAfee may have upset the works at some point.

It is my understanding that Flash Player does not need installed on its own in W8, since it is updated along with IE.

Any thoughts on how to get the Updates tab of the Flash Player Settings Manager working again, and not greyed out?
Also, how to get Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169 showing in the Programs and Features section of the Control Panel?

Many thanks for your help!!!!
 
Hi, cottonball!

I hope the following will help. See my comments, inline:

1. An icon shows in Control Panel for Adobe Flash Player, but, when clicking the Updates tab in the FP Settings Manager, everything is greyed out.

I recently purchased an HP Stream 7 tablet and that got me for a bit too. On the Updates tab, it was necessary to click "Change Update Settings". However, this was only because I have the plug-in installed for the Pale Moon browser. With Windows 8 and above, Adobe Flash Player is updated via Windows Update. If Automatic Updates are disabled, the Flash Player update can be downloaded from KB2857645, Microsoft Security Advisory: Update for Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10: July 9, 2013.

2. In the Programs and Features section of the Control Panel, Adobe Flash Player 17.0.0.169 is nowhere to be found.

Adobe Flash Player will only show in Programs and Features if the NPAPI (Firefox/Pale Moon plug-in) or PPAPI (Google Chrome plug-in) are installed. To repair Flash Player in IE in Windows 8 and above, it is necessary to repair IE. Thus, you are correct in saying "Flash Player does not need installed on its own in W8, since it is updated along with IE." It is only with alternate browsers that the separate plug-in needs to be installed.

3. In Internet Explorer 10, Tools > Manage Add-ons > Toolbars and Extensions there is an entry for Shockwave Flash Object, and it is enabled.
Clicking on it shows version: 17.0.0.169


Which is the current version.

4. Quite a few updates show as failed in the Windows Updates History. The IE Flash Player initially failed, but, next day it shows as having succeeded.

Adobe had a couple "out of band" updates for Flash Player earlier this year and, particularly with weekend releases, there were delays getting the update to the Microsoft servers.

Personally, it seems that Adobe Flash Player has been a lot more unstable the past few months.
 
Thanks for the reply, Corrine. Much appreciated!

On the Windows Updates, they are not disabled. However, the Flash Player update failed, but, then it succeeded on another try.
After the successful try, Windows restarted and was configuring the updates. It did not happen. When it got to 97%, it gave a notice of
failure configuring Windows Updates, and the computer started reverting changes.

Have a feeling that is why there is a half baked install of the following:

First attempt:
Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 8 for X64-based Systems (KB3049508)
Installation date: ?4/?29/?2015 9:12 PM
Installation status: Failed
Error details: Code 800706BA
Update type: Important
A security issue has been identified in a Microsoft software product that could affect your system. You can help protect your system by installing
this update from Microsoft. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
After you install this update, you may have to restart your system.
More information:
Microsoft security advisory: Update for vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer: April 15, 2015
Help and Support:
Microsoft Support
Second attempt:
Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 8 for X64-based Systems (KB3049508)
Installation date: ?4/?30/?2015 8:03 PM
Installation status: Succeeded
Update type: Important
A security issue has been identified in a Microsoft software product that could affect your system. You can help protect your system by installing
this update from Microsoft. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
After you install this update, you may have to restart your system.
More information:
Microsoft security advisory: Update for vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer: April 15, 2015
Help and Support:
Microsoft Support
The above was followed up by a notice of failure configuring Windows Updates, and then reverting changes.


Should an attempt to install version 17.0.0.169 be made downloading from KB2857645, Microsoft Security Advisory: Update for Vulnerabilities in
Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10: July 9, 2013 (Microsoft Security Advisory: Update for Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10: July 9, 2013).

Once again, thanks yor your help!! :wave:
 
@donetao, you aren't reading what is posted cottonball knows how to check for the latest updates. That is not the issue the person he is helping is experiencing.

Hi, cottonball.

The first attempt lists Error Code 800706BA, which is described as occurring if an update installation crashes. Were any other updates being installed along with the second Flash Player update? Since it is listed as successful and the most recent version 17.0.0.169 shown as installed, it is possible that the notice of failure configuring Windows Updates and then reverting the changes was referring to a different update since Flash Player is generally straight forward. I wouldn't hurt to view update history and sort on Status to see if there are any other recent failed updates.

That said, considering that the friend you are helping is having issues with Flash Player, yes, I would create a System Restore point and attempt installing the update from the posted link. Make sure IE is closed when you attempt reinstalling the update.
 
@Corrine,

There are plenty of other recent failed updates!
Thinking about asking for assistance in the Windows Update forum...

Will do a System Restore and follow through with your suggestion. Need something good to happen here...my hair is turning much whiter
trying to solve this Flash Player issue.

@ x BlueRobot,

Thanks for your reply.

Enable Enhanced Protected Mode is not checked in IE10.
 
Yes, with other recent failed updates, I agree it would be a good idea to post in the WU forum.
 
Found an Adobe Forum for Flash Player issues like installing or using.

Also giving it a whirl. If anything useful comes out of it, will post a link here to the topic so we can all benefit.

In the meantime, if anyone has any additional thoughts about why the Updates tab of Flash Player Settings Manager is still greyed out :huh:, please, do not hesitate to post.
 
Corrine,

The good news is that Flash Player 17.0.0.0.169 is installed, the latest version of Java is installed, a gazillion updates were installed, and all is running well.

After searching and searching, decided to use the option to: Refresh PC without affecting your files

Incredibly, after the Refresh, was able to download a multitude of updates, Windows got configured without reverting changes, and it all works !!

Thank you for your help, and also that of: x BlueRobot and donetao!

It sure helps to post some thoughts and get your opinions.

Have a great day, ya'all! :wave:
 
That is great news! I'm happy that your friend's computer is back working as it should be and can play Scrabble an the other games now. The anticipated Adobe Flash Player update next Tuesday should go smoothly now.
 
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