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Stevec

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I tried a search for this topic first, but it wasn't allowed.

I just loaded Malwarebytes and now can't use Adobe Flash-Active X. Can Malwarebytes cause this? Are there settings somewhere I can access?

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Only if you were duped into installing a malware version of flash in the past . As far as I know there is nothing that we do that could affect legit flash .

I would do a uninstall/reinstall of flash to start with and see if that helps .
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View PostStevec, on Oct 25 2008, 08:21 PM, said:

I just loaded Malwarebytes and now can't use Adobe Flash-Active X. ...

Just for your info install Flash Player 10.0.12.36

Please read http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advi.../apsa08-08.html

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Might I suggest that where possible people make a "restore point" prior to installing new programmes.

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