Had to make a post about this as it was frustrating me so much, the issue came around when I was asked to upgrade my flash player version after entering an out of date webpage.. I am using Win7-64 OS.
Taken from Adobe TechNote - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/494/cpsid_49419.html
You must have administrator privileges to successfully complete these instructions.
- Follow the instructions to download the SubInACL tool from the Microsoft Download Center.
- Install SubInACL.
- Download the reset_fp10.zip file.
- Extract the reset_fp10.cmd file to C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\.
Important: Be sure that both the subinacl.exe and reset_fp10.cmd files are in the same location here: C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\.
- Double-click reset_fp10.cmd.
- This will open a command window and execute the SubInACL tool.
- Do not use the machine while SubInACL is running.
- When it is finished you will see “Press any key to continue”.
- Install the Flash Player from www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
BTW That didn’t work for me, what I did then was then, look for the “Adobe Download Manager” (C:\Program Files (x86)\NOS\bin) then right click > properties > Compatiblity > Compatiblity mode > check “run this program in compatibility mode for:” > Windows XP.
Then select check box, Privilege Level > run this program as an administrator.
You can do the same to all the files, reset_fp10.cmd /subinacl.exe, just to be sure the administration privledges as set and functioning..














