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Post by jasmine on Apr 20, 2018 12:25:55 GMT -5
I just downloaded Adobe Flash but am unable to locate it on my hard drive. I assumed it would be in Program Files or Program Files (x86). I can't find it there or on my desktop after doing a search for both Flash and Adobe. Can anyone suggest where Adobe Flash might be located? Attachments:
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Post by bigbarney on Apr 20, 2018 12:34:02 GMT -5
I just downloaded Adobe Flash but am unable to locate it on my hard drive. I assumed it would be in Program Files or Program Files (x86). I can't find it there or on my desktop after doing a search for both Flash and Adobe. Can anyone suggest where Adobe Flash might be located? Look in Control panel
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Post by jholland1964 on Apr 20, 2018 13:38:45 GMT -5
I just downloaded Adobe Flash but am unable to locate it on my hard drive. I assumed it would be in Program Files or Program Files (x86). I can't find it there or on my desktop after doing a search for both Flash and Adobe. Can anyone suggest where Adobe Flash might be located? It won't show in programs until you install it. Where do you save your downloads?
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jasmine
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Post by jasmine on Apr 20, 2018 14:01:44 GMT -5
I went through the install until the attachment in my first post appeared. I thought Thank You and Enjoy Adobe Flash meant that Adobe Flash was installed. At any rate, I found it in the Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features (in attachment below). It's no longer in the Download Folder. I guess it's okay to download it once again.
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Post by jholland1964 on Apr 20, 2018 14:17:08 GMT -5
I went through the install until the attachment in my first post appeared. I thought Thank You and Enjoy Adobe Flash meant that Adobe Flash was installed. At any rate, I found it in the Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features (in attachment below). It's no longer in the Download Folder. I guess it's okay to download it once again. Why would you need to download it again? It shows very clearly in your attachment that it was installed today. It would not show in Programs and Features with that date on it unless it was installed today.
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Post by jasmine on Apr 20, 2018 15:07:20 GMT -5
I went through the install until the attachment in my first post appeared. I thought Thank You and Enjoy Adobe Flash meant that Adobe Flash was installed. At any rate, I found it in the Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features (in attachment below). It's no longer in the Download Folder. I guess it's okay to download it once again. Why would you need to download it again? It shows very clearly in your attachment that it was installed today. It would not show in Programs and Features with that date on it unless it was installed today. I misunderstood a message I received at wordcount.org that said to run Adobe flash (see attachment). I guess it doesn't matter now whether I can find Adobe Flash or not since it appears to be working. Thanks!
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Post by jholland1964 on Apr 20, 2018 15:14:51 GMT -5
Why would you need to download it again? It shows very clearly in your attachment that it was installed today. It would not show in Programs and Features with that date on it unless it was installed today. I misunderstood a message I received at wordcount.org that said to run Adobe flash (see attachment). I guess it doesn't matter now whether I can find Adobe Flash or not since it appears to be working. Thanks! The message there is clear, it is asking if you want to allow Adobe Flash to run on that web site. All you had to do was click Allow and put a check mark in Remember. Because Adobe Flash is risky Firefox and some other browsers, now do not allow it to run all the time. It allows it to run only where needed and when the user gives the ok to do so. When you get that prompt on a web site that means the site needs Flash so you should allow it
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