Flash Player Ocx Control 90 Is Not Installed
Shockwave Flash) attempts to load a corrupt or missing ActiveX control. 'Component 'Flash.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid. Description: Adobe Flash Player 11.1 r102. About Us Contact Us Partnerships 90-Day Guarantee Automatic Renewal. Oct 13, 2013 The Flash control was not in the toolbox, but by on the 'Choose Toolbox Items' dialog (Right-click Toolbox & 'select Chose Items.' ), under the COM Components tab, I can once again see Shockwave Flash Object pointing to path C: Windows System32 Macromed Flash Flash32_11_9_900_117.ocx.
Detecting Adobe Flash Player Version There are multiple ways to determine if a version of the Adobe Flash Player is installed. • • • In the event that you need to install the Adobe Flash Player, you can download it from their site or direct a user to the site and guide them through the install. • In Internet Explorer, click the 'Tools -> Manage Add-Ons' menu item. The 'Manage Add-Ons' dialog will appear. • From the 'Show:' drop-down list, select 'All add-ons'. • Scroll the list if necessary and ensure that 'Shockwave Flash Object' appears. • Select the 'Shockwave Flash Object' item in the list if it exists, then ensure that the status reads 'Enabled'.
If the Status reads 'Disabled', select the 'Enable' button. • Click 'Close' on the 'Manage Add-Ons' dialog to save changes and close the window. • Open the Control Panel and click the 'Programs and Features' applet (this may also be called 'Add-Remove Programs'). The 'Programs and Features' dialog will appear.
• Scroll the list if necessary and ensure that there is an entry for 'Adobe Flash Player Plugin'. The version may appear after the title. • Run the event login link with the system check to view the Adobe Flash Version required for the specific event. If the required minimum version is not installed, the user should download the latest version. This is the least reliable method for determining if a user has the Flash Player installed due to the fact that the existence of the file does not guarantee that the installation is complete and functioning properly. • Use 'Window Explorer' or a 'Computer' window. • Open the 'C: WINDOWS SYSTEM32' directory.
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• Find a directory named 'Macromed' in the 'SYSTEM32' directory. • There should be a sub-directory called 'Flash' in the 'Macromed' directory which contains the Flash Player files. • Confirm the existence of a file named 'flash.ocx'. The file name may also contain a version number such as 'Flash64_11_9_900_170.ocx'. • Right-click the 'flash.ocx' file and select 'Properties' from the popup menu. • Click the 'Details' tab to examine the version number.
I built a Windows Form application that used the Shockwave Flash COM component to play SWF files. This week, I switched to a new Windows 7 64-bit computer, installed Visual Studio, Installed Flash 11.9, and tried to bring my application over. Now however, even though Flash is installed, the Shockwave Flash COM component is not available. As a result, I am not only unable to add Flash objects to my form (following the instructions at ), but I cannot even compile my application due to the errors “The referenced component ‘AxShockwaveFlashObjects’ and ‘ShockwaveFlashObjects’ could not be found” and “Type ‘AxShockwaveFlashObjects.AxShockwaveFlash’ is not defined.” Reading around, I found out that on 64-bit OS, I may have to manually register Flash using the DllRegisterServer (see ). I would be happy to manually register; however, I don’t see a.ocx file in any of the folders to which Flash 11.9 is installed even though it is installed properly. My folder options are set to show hidden files, and all I see in C: Windows System32 Macromed Flash are FlashInstall.log, FlashUtil64_11_9_900_117_Plugin.exe, NPSWF64_11_9_900_117.dll, and plugin.vch.
The other place where I would think to look for the.ocx file is C: Windows SysWOW64 Macromed Flash. In that directory, I see FlashInstall.log, Flashplayer.xpt, flashPlayerPlugin_11_9_900_117.exe, FlashPlayerUpdateService.exe, FlashUtil32_11_9_900_117_Plugin.exe, NPSWF32_11_9_900_117.dll, and plugin.vch.
Without a.ocx file, how to I deal with the fact that Shockwave Flash does not show up in Visual Studio’s COM components list? Thank you for your time. First off, THANK YOU! Adobe has several installers for Flash in Windows. 2 of them are: 1) Installer for Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera (and other plugin-based browsers) 2) Installer for Internet Explorer (and other browsers that support Internet Explorer ActiveX controls and plug-ins) Because I use Firefox, I initially installed #1.