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Adobe Flash Player Error In Firefox


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#1 whiteout628

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Posted 06 December 2009 - 11:41 PM

I have been getting an error from Adobe Flash Player 9 when I am in Firefox. Anytime a website with flash on it (which is almost all websites), I get these errors. I have tried reloading Adobe Flash Player 9 but I don't think it has worked. When it pops up, it is a regular window with "Adobe Flash Player 9" in the top bar, with "an actionscript error has occured:" under it, with Error: Account "UA-7504564-1 " is not valid. at com.google.analytics.v4::Tracker() at com.google.analytics.components::FlashTracker/_trackerFactory() at com.google.analytics.components::FlashTracker/_factory() in a text box below that. Any help or suggestions with this is greatly appreciated... its starting to get very annoying. Thanks all!

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#2 Doug

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Posted 07 December 2009 - 10:29 AM

Often the best solution is to Uninstall Adobe Flash Player completely and then install the most up-to-date version.

For the Adobe Flash Uninstaller, go here: http://kb2.adobe.com...1/tn_14157.html

For the most recent Adobe Flash installation (version 10.0.32.18), go here: http://get.adobe.com.../?promoid=DXLUJ
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#3 whiteout628

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Posted 07 December 2009 - 12:39 PM

Thank you, Doug, it seems to have worked this time. Thanks for your help!

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