I hope I get a notification of your valuable reply, but I'll bookmark this page anyway, or if you prefer, Not through the Windows Live Mail you get to if you click on my link, but through Hotmail/Outlook please? I never use Live Mail, it's rubbish.
What on Earth do I have to do or where to go to find AND download AND install AFP 12 ActiveX and 12 Plugin successfully?Īnd can McAffee be held accountable for causing the loss of software that they used to be downloaded=to profit from, and then totally took the piss of? And I'm getting frustrated because everytime I google AFP 12 ActiveX, or even get to the download link, what I see is not the 12 ActiveX but simply Adobe Flash Player. I hope that when you said Flash comes with Chrome you only meant pepperspray and not the one I lost because that's the one I like and work with better (both ActiveX and Chrome). Now I only got the pepperspray, which I had disabled ages ago because it does nothing but crash, and the one I downloaded later and now lost, is a goner! My desktop only shows the place where AFP would have been, its name still on the phantom icon, but when I try to open it, it says it is no longer there! Still, do you see what this means? This McAffee tool came riding on the back of Adobe's reputation and popularity and then, like a good little parasite, when it went, it took Adobe down with it! Elmedia can handle a wide range of different file types such as MPEG, guaranteeing that you can make use of it as an SWF player, as well as many other file formats such as MOV, FlV, MP4, M4V, MKV, and WMV. I had to get rid of McAffee and intended to reinstall AFP 12 ActX and Plugin immediately after. Elmedia Player is the ideal tool for anyone looking for an effective alternative to Adobe Flash Player. Now, the process of uninstalation had a warning that, if I went ahead with it, I would also lose Adobe Flash Player 12 ActiveX and the 12 Plugin. I had to uninstall the McAffee Tool and "Genuine"Check. It took looong minutes to go from page to page, even on the same website, to load links, even save or view pics. After that, my laptop started working horribly slow, to the point of impotent rage. Oh, it also asked me for unlimited access to my computer! And I gave it.
It performed the scan and I left it at that. The Adobe Flash Player update virus is one of the common ways cybercriminals try to deposit additional harmful code onto a Mac. I didn't need the McAffee tool because I got Avast Antivirus and Comodo Firewall, but it was only a quick but thorough check, or so I thought, and so I went for it. It was after an Adobe update, whose download had the option to get a McAffee Scanning Tool as well to check my security (and something from Windows apparently, called GenuineCheck). I lost Adobe Flash Player 12 ActiveX and 12 Plugin. I need help re: Adobe, not version 10 of course, because we're in 2014, but 12. I hope you're still around as your answer is from 2008. Due to its history of security and stability problems, users on the desktop are still encouraged to always update to the latest version.Hi. Adobe announced the end of Flash for mobile devices in late 2011.
However, with the advent of HTML5, Adobe Flash is in decline. Without it, many videos and games cannot be displayed in the browser. No additional installation is necessary for Google Chrome which includes its own edition maintained by Google.Īdobe Flash player is still an essential part of today's web browsing experience. One, called Adobe Flash Player ActiveX, is only for the use within Microsoft Internet Explorer, while the other, Adobe Flash Player Plugin, is for the use in other browsers such as Mozilla Firefox. On Windows, there are two separately available editions of Adobe Flash Player. It is not available within the browser on Apple's iOS mobile devices (iPhone, iPad), where Apple disallows it citing security and stability reasons. Flash Player is often used to display videos, games, and advertisements.Īdobe Flash Player is available for many platforms and browsers, including Windows, MacOS X, Linux, and several mobile device operating systems such as Android. It was initially developed by Macromedia, which was purchased by Adobe in 2005. Since its inception in 1996, Adobe Flash Player has become a quasi-standard for the display of video content on the web.