It seems many people using XP3 are having this problem. The solution, for right now, is to TURN OFF AUTOMATIC UPDATES. Here is how:
“If anyone missed Chris’s work-around solution, he said to right click on Flash Player in the Control Room. Open the program up and click on Advanced. Once in Advanced, to “uncheck” automatic updates and click on the “Notify me of updates” instead. “
Source: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4561444
P.S. Reboot your PC after those changes.
BTW, ‘Chris’ meant CONTROL PANEL where he says ‘Control Room’.
To make be exact, Click on START, CONTROL PANEL, FLASH PLAYER... then do as he said.
BTW, ‘Chris’ meant CONTROL PANEL where he says ‘Control Room’.
To be exact, Click on START, CONTROL PANEL, FLASH PLAYER... then do as he said.
Thank you. I have Windows XP Home Edition. I went into my Control Panel, right-clicked on Flash Player, and checked the box “Notify me of updates” box. Hopefully in the morning when I reboot, I won’t see that horrible little annoying message any more. Phooey!
I just go to task manager when I first fire up my machine and shut all that stuff down. The Adobe flash player update is the first one I close.