
I spoke to Microsoft support yesterday about this. Yet the Adobe Flash Player 28 PPAPI reinstalls itself upon restart of my computer, hence my post. I have used both of uninstallers without any problem.


I'm a simple rube trying to understand and take the action to get this fixed. I am not a programmer or computer expert of any sort. And if Flash continues to live on my computer, I can try to get through to Adobe again. That is what I have been chasing.ĭelete all the files in C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\FlashĪnd set these mms.cfg values to 1 (which I THINK disables them) Of course, I have read the contents of this page many time before, tried to follow the instructions, and know that I somehow do not have the authorization on my computer to change or delete ANY of these files or change the permissions. Please refer this article below if you face any issue while removing the Flash Player from your computer after 31th December. I quizzed the person extensively about this and he assured me over and over that if I would wait until after the end of the year, Flash and all of its files tucked everywhere would be removed and any Adobe products, such as A. I was able to contact Adobe support and this is what I was told.
