Our fix has been similar and does work for the current KB problem.  The
flash uninstaller lets the user through and then the next time they go to
whatever site they want that uses flash they get redirected to the most
updated Flash anyways. Theodore Gates

Network Technician

CSU Housing Technologies

970-491-4734

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Ben Fielden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There was a similar issue with Flash 6 (KB913433). It seemed to occur when
> newer versions were installed on top of 6.
>
> We found two ways to handle it:
> 1) Use the Adobe Flash Player Uninstaller, then install the latest flash
> rev and the patch
> or
> 2) Go into C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash (on XP) and delete the
> flash.ocx and swflash.ocx files. Then install the latest release of flash
> along with the patch.
>
> Ben Fielden
> ISS Student Technology Services
> The George Washington University
>
>
>
>
> Michael Simpson wrote:
>
>> We are having some users fail the scan for KB923789 which supposedly a
>> security update for Flash player.  When users fail the scan they are pointed
>> to Microsoft Update which shows no updates are available.  When you try to
>> manually download and install the KB923789 update from the Microsoft site it
>> fails to execute.  To fix it we can go to adobe.com and install the new
>> version of Flash but there is no way a user is going to know to do this.
>> Has anyone found a good solution to this?  Are you just deleting the
>> reference to this update from the scan?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>>
>> Michael Simpson
>> Network Engineer
>> Utah Valley University
>>
>

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