- #Adobe flash player 9 plugin update
- #Adobe flash player 9 plugin code
- #Adobe flash player 9 plugin series
I read about some fixes being done by changing the DCOM execute privileges from "Interactive User" to "Launching User" in the InstallShield InstallDriver objects by running dcomcnfg.exe.
I dug around for a while and it seemed like most of the information regarding the error led back to the InstallShield website formus.
#Adobe flash player 9 plugin code
GetInstallDriver, Can not find InstallDriver in ROT table, Return Code = 0x800401e3 I turning on logging (/L+ *logfilename*)for the installation I noticed that the same error was appearing in the logs for the failed installations: However, on some of the same that were not installing correctly I ran the installation with no UI switches, manually clicked through the installation prompts and the program installed properly. I tried different switches for the reduced UI level- /qb!, /qn, /qr, etc., and did not have a good success rate at all- maybe 50/50. Msiexec /I flashplayer9.msi /qb- Reboot=ReallySuppress I had mixed results deploying the plug-in using this command line: You are not required to remove any other settings so that you can re-enable the auto-update feature and restore your original settings by removing this line (or setting its value to 0). If this parameter is not set, the player uses the Macromedia server.Ĭlose and restart Flash Player or the browser in which Flash Player is running.
#Adobe flash player 9 plugin update
Specifies the URL to retrieve XML file containing Flash Player update data. If this parameter is not set, Flash Player uses the Macromedia server. String specifies URL as destination for "Settings." button in auto-update dialog. >0 specifies the minimum number of days between check for updates. If this parameter is not set, Flash Player uses the Macromedia server.Ġ checks for updates every time the player launches. String specifies URL as download location for player update. The following table describes settings in the mms.cfg file:Ġ allows auto-update based on user settings. When set, values in this file override the user-configured settings. If a parameter is not set in the file, Flash Player assumes the default value.
#Adobe flash player 9 plugin series
The format of the mms.cfg file is a series of name=value pairs separated by carriage returns. Macintosh /Application Support/Macromedia Store the mms.cfg file in the following location, depending on your operating system: You might use a third-party administration tools, such as Microsoft System Management Server, to replicate the configuration file to the user's desktop. The file is not created by Flash Player installation. The mms.cfg file is intended to be configured by an IT administrator and stored on the user's computer. The second method for configuring the auto-update settings is to create a file named mms.cfg. These user-configured auto-update settings are stored in a local shared object. Users can disable the auto-update process or set the periodicity of the checks by using the properties panel in Flash Player. The auto-update settings can be configured in two ways: IT administrators can customize the parameters of this update. Flash Player supports auto-updating itself by periodically checking for new versions of the player on the site.