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Error "unable to set property 'innerHTML' of undefined or null reference" when installing Flash player 18.0.0.209

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While checking my add-ons' status, I saw the "update" notice for flash player.

I clicked the button to update and was taken to Adobe to begin the process. I clicked the "download" button and the installer download proceeded and completed normally.

I clicked on the downloaded installer file and the installation started. Then this error message appeared (see snapshot). Pressing either "yes"or "no" buttons causes the message to continually re-appear. I had to use Task Manager to kill the process.

MY FF version is 39.0. The flash player version involved is 18.0.0.209. OS is W7 Home Premium (up to date).

Do I need to wait until Adobe releases another version? Thanks in advance for your help.

While checking my add-ons' status, I saw the "update" notice for flash player. I clicked the button to update and was taken to Adobe to begin the process. I clicked the "download" button and the installer download proceeded and completed normally. I clicked on the downloaded installer file and the installation started. Then this error message appeared (see snapshot). Pressing either "yes"or "no" buttons causes the message to continually re-appear. I had to use Task Manager to kill the process. MY FF version is 39.0. The flash player version involved is 18.0.0.209. OS is W7 Home Premium (up to date). Do I need to wait until Adobe releases another version? Thanks in advance for your help.

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hi, can you try if the installation works with the offline installer, which you can download from http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html (for firefox use the windows-exe for plugin-based browsers)? otherwise you'll probably have to contact adobe's support for getting their product to work...

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The snapshot didn't upload on my initial submission.

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hi, can you try if the installation works with the offline installer, which you can download from http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html (for firefox use the windows-exe for plugin-based browsers)? otherwise you'll probably have to contact adobe's support for getting their product to work...

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Hi user1806, thanks for the screen shot. Apparently Adobe's installer embed a component of Internet Explorer to manage the panel it is displaying. I'm not sure what caused the IE script error, but hopefully using the "full" installer will work for you.

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Hello, Philipp,

Just wanted to let you know that your suggestion and link to the full installer worked like a charm!

I'm up to date again. Thanks for the help!

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Hello jscher2000,

Thanks for your input regarding my Adobe installer error.

As you surmised, the full installer did solve my problem. Thanks for your assistance.