Post subject: [REL] Alternative Flash Player Auto-Updater 1.1.0.4
Posted: Wednesday, 16 Mar 2011, 00:46
User Редкий гость
Joined: Friday, 26 Mar 2010, 12:49 Posts: 42
Adobe's Flash Player is the key to the internet's most used technology called Flash. Nowadays Flash can be considered one of the internet's basics. Therefore it has always been targeted by hackers, malware authors and so on. Adobe tries to keep up with those by offering security updates - but although Flash offers update checks itself, many systems run outdated and insecure Flash Player versions. That is a huge security risk which must be eliminated. Alternative Flash Player Auto-Updater let's you download and install the Flash Player without having to download Adobe's download manager - it downloads the latest version and asks you whether it should be installed or not. You can choose to let it run at the start of Windows, this way you can be sure that your system will never run an outdated and extremely dangerous version of Flash Player.
Key Features:
* Even works if no Flash Player is installed on the system (offers download) * Works on Windows x86 and x64 (32-bit, 64-bit) * German & English (automatically detecting system language) * Can work completely hidden (except notifications when updates are available) * User can choose to let it start with Windows automatically * Works behind a proxy and with different administrator credentials (those are encrypted in the configuration file) * Can use a global configuration file for network environments
Screenshots:
Changelog (Version 1.1.0.4)
* Bugfix: Beta versions were not properly detected
Requirements: · NET Framework 3.5 (or higher versions)
It's not working for me. When I try to run it, it says it's encountered a problem and needs to close. I have all versions of the .NET Framework installed, so it's not that.
Post subject: Re: [REL] Alternative Flash Player Auto-Updater 1.0.0.6
Posted: Wednesday, 16 Mar 2011, 01:57
User Редкий гость
Joined: Friday, 26 Mar 2010, 12:49 Posts: 42
.Rar wrote:
It's not working for me. When I try to run it, it says it's encountered a problem and needs to close. I have all versions of the .NET Framework installed, so it's not that.
Oh, that sounds bad, could you send me a screenshot via email? admin { a t } wecode.biz
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