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Right click on the program select run as administrator.
If you want to know what this is the error code is related to
Click start control panel administrative tools computer management then select event viewer this may vary depending on what operating system you have extend the events there you will see errors in red you will no what exactly what the error was and at what time it occured Right click on the error message select properties you will see all details about the error or click start type in event viewer press ENTER you might be able work your way through the problem if you need more help with this post a reply with the error message details Hope it helps.
When are you getting the update message? Does it display while you are browsing? (In that case, which browser are you using? Is the Flash Player plug-in enabled? (Similarly, do you have an adblock or javascript blocker extension in use?) For Internet Explorer, make sure that you allow the Active-X to install during the install. Depending on the version, you'll see this as a yellow bar at the top or bottom of the page. My browser sometimes doesn't display that message until I leave the Adobe Flash page.)
If it displays on restart, make sure that you allow the process in the UAC for Vista or Win7. Also make sure that you check the box for Accepting the Adobe Terms and Conditions.
In some cases, I've found that the ActiveX Flash plug-in will not update for several weeks (or two or three restarts) because I don't see that Allow Active-X while at the Adobe page. Then it gives me the update ready to install message on restart.
You may have an older version of the Adobe Flash Player installed that is causing problems. I've seen several notebooks that had issues playing video because they didn't have an updated Flash Player. Also, make sure that your browser is up to date.
Here are the links you need: www.adobe.com/flashplayer
Do you have admin rights? You need these most of the time. , try to directly download the exe/instal file, instead of installing form the browser, and installing that way.
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