

If you do not have access to that type of account on the computer that is giving Flash errors then you need to find someone that has Admin access. A Windows Administrator account allows you to make any system changes, uninstall and install programs. FYI, it CAN NOT help you with Adobe Flash Player errors if you are not logged into an Administrative user account. The video tutorial below will show you how to fix the vast majority of your Adobe Flash Player problems. Those errors are the worst, how can you update to the latest Adobe Flash Player if you can’t install anything? Here are a couple of those error messages… “Error: The file could not be written due to the lack of permissions.” “Error: The Flash Player ActiveX control could not be registered.” Other Adobe Flash Player problems I have had have been install errors. But I don’t because I paid so much for the damn thing. At this point I want to grab my PC, throw it against the wall and call it a day. I don’t know WTF is the matter because I did what the damn thing said and updated to the latest update and it is still giving me this error. I install the same update again and again and again and again. I update to the latest Adobe Flash Player and I still get the same message.


This has happened to me several times in the past, I am on YouTube, Facebook or some random website about to watch a video or play a game when I see an Adobe Flash Player error that looks something this… “Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia’s Flash Player.
