That has been replaced with Adobe Flash Player 18 NPAPI version 18.0.0.209 and I always had Adobe Reader (don't know what version) but it is now Adobe Reader XI version 11.0.12. I no longer have Adobe Flash Player 17 NPAPI version 17.0.0.191. Well, things have changed since my previous post. You can verify the new installation (version) by returning to the aforementioned Adobe check website again (using your Firefox? browser). Note: Be sure to deselect any optional / additional offerings (on the player download page).Īfter it downloads, exit your (Firefox?) browser and double-click the installer that you just-previously downloaded. Use the download link located there (shown above) to download and save the updated installer onto you system.
Firefox) to navigate to the Adobe Flash Player check/verification website: To do this you need to use that browser (i.e. If you no longer use such a browser, as a safety precaution, you should simply uninstall the NPAPI version using Windows Control Panel. If you use Firefox (et all derivatives) then you should update the NPAPI too - that 17.0.0.191 version you have installed is pretty old. It's the version that gets installed to support Netscape/Mozilla based products (i.e., Firefox). NPAPI stands for Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface.