Hi, Si..
Is this in 64-bit IE? Have you tried it in 32-bit IE?
See this Adobe TechNote:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html
The key line says, "Adobe Flash Player is not supported for playback in a
64-bit browser. However, you can run Flash Player in a 32-bit browser
running on a 64-bit operating system."
While the TechNote mentions only Flash Player, if you type "64-bit air" into
that "Search Support" box, this TechNote is about the 4th hit and the entry
says:
"Oct 14, 2008 ... Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit
platforms as part of our ...
"Adobe Audition, After Effects, Adobe AIR, Adobe AIR SDK ..."
I don't know anything about AIR, but I know that Flash runs in 32-bit IE8 in
64-bit Win7, but not in 64-bit IE8.
Somebody needs to inform Adobe that we are no longer in the 20th Century.
:>(
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
"si_aldworth" <> wrote in message
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> I have been trying to dowload programmes from the BBC iplayer site but
> first it tries to install Adobe AIR. This fails, giving a meaningless
> Windows message stating that the installer has stopped working. I can't
> get the Manage Attachments feature to work so I can't upload images of
> the error messages. I have an administrator account.
>
> Following instruction, I downloaded AIR directly from the Adobe site
> and found that it still wouldn't install on my account. It asks me
> twice if I want to run the installation exe file but from two different
> locations which is weird. Once again I can't upload an image for some
> reason but the first Open File dialogue box has:
> Name: ...mon Gail_Becx\Desktop\AdobeAIRInstaller.exe
> Publisher: Adobe Systems Incorporated
> Type: Application
> From: C:\Users\Simon Gail & Becx\Desktop\AdobeAIRI...
>
> and the second dialogue box has:
> Name: ...\Temp\Low\AIR5415.tmp\Adobe AIR Installer.exe
> Publisher: Adobe Systems Incorporated
> Type: Application
> From: C:\Users\SIMON~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Low\...
>
>
> After I select 'run' for the second time nothing happens. If I go to
> Task Manager then two Adobe AIR installation processes are running but
> nothing ever happens. I manually stop the processes. The suggested
> Adobe installation log file never shows anything. If I log on as my
> daughter then AIR installs perfectly! Unfortunately when I return to
> the BBC iplayer website on her account then the file download fails
> some sort of 'check' (a BBC/Adobe check rather than a Windows one) and
> stops. If I return to the BBC site on my account then it just tries to
> install AIR again!
>
> BBC don't support their iPlayer software.
>
> Adobe have been unable to help, though I'm not convinced they're
> actually prepared to try that hard.
>
> I get the impression it's always someone else's problem.
>
> Any thoughts would be very gratefully received.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Si.
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> si_aldworth