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Thread: Subject: Vista User Account Conrol - Unblock Adobe Flashplayer

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    Brew Guest

    Subject: Vista User Account Conrol - Unblock Adobe Flashplayer

    By mistake, I told Vista's UAC to block Adobe Flashplayer 10. Now, UAC won't
    let me reinstall it.


    I keep getting a message from UAC, "This program has been blocked. Your
    administrator set policy to block this program - flashplayer10_install_
    activeX...., Untrusted Publisher"

    Anyone know how I can get Vista to allow the installation of this program?
    Any help will be appreciated.


  2. #2
    Carey Frisch [MVP] Guest

    Re: Subject: Vista User Account Conrol - Unblock Adobe Flashplayer

    Download and run the Adobe Flash Player uninstaller:
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=tn_14157

    or direct download:

    Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller:
    http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...ash_player.exe

    Close all IE windows and run the Flash Player Uninstaller.

    Then visit:
    http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/downl...ShockwaveFlash

    and click on "Install Now".

    Troubleshoot Adobe Flash Player installation for Windows
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...9166&sliceId=2

  3. #3
    Brew Guest
    I am still having trouble!

    When I try to download the the flashplayer uninstaller, I get a Security
    Warning that "This publisher has been blocked from running software on your
    machine"...in this case the publisher is Adobe Systems Incorporated.

    Do you know how I can unblock this publisher??

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    Paul Montgumdrop Guest

    Re: Subject: Vista User Account Conrol - Unblock Adobe Flashplayer

    What's wrong with Google?

    <copied>

    <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/privacy/ieprivacy_pr7.mspx>

    Untrusted Publishers
    When you choose to download software from the Internet to your computer
    with Internet Explorer, Microsoft Authenticode technology is used to
    help verify the identity of the software's publisher. Authenticode
    technology checks the software for a valid certificate or signature
    (that the identity of the software publisher matches the signature and
    that the signature is still valid). Note that this does not prevent a
    poorly written program from being downloaded or run on your computer.

    Internet Explorer's Untrusted Publishers feature allows you to block the
    installation of software from publishers you do not trust. When signed
    software (such as an ActiveX control) is about to be installed from a
    website, Internet Explorer's Authenticode dialog will ask you whether
    you want to install the software. You may choose to:

    • Install the software, or

    • Trust all content from that software publisher so that it will be
    installed in the future without asking you, or

    • Block signed software from that publisher.


    When you indicate software should be blocked, the certificate used to
    sign the software is placed on a block list. Any software signed with a
    blocked certificate will not be installed. Some publishers use different
    certificates to sign their software so you may be asked multiple times
    whether you wish to block software from a given publisher. The block
    list applies to all users of your computer and can only be modified by a
    user who is an administrator.

    To unblock a software publisher:

    1.
    In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet
    Options.

    2.
    On the Content tab, in the Certificates section, click Certificates.

    3.
    Select the Untrusted Publisher tab.

    4.
    Select the Publisher you wish to unblock and click the Remove button.

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