
#INSTALLFLASHPLAYER.EXE AVAST INSTALL#
This is why, for instance, if you download a program installer and it can't install the program, it's because it can't run the other executables to create directories/move-replace files/etc. After that if, for instance, it uses other apps to access things outside of its directory structure, those will not have the necessary "Administrator" privileges. Right-click running as Administrator only gets as far as the main application. Sometimes this helps refresh things.Ģ) (You should make sure this is done, anyway) When you "Run as Administrator" are you running Poser by right-clicking on it and choosing "Run as Administrator" or have you changed its properties under the Compatibility tab (or whatever Win10 uses) to Always Run as Administrator? They're two different things, really. A few things to consider: (In the order that you should try them)ġ) Try re-associating/re-adding the specific Runtime Directory to your Library pane, again. Something is not allowing Poser to activate/use the flash app to display the library pane. I'm thinking your issue is related to Windows 10 and the way it handles permissions/security.

On Firefox behavior - It's designed to do that for anything that can use it, so it should certainly work like that in any app that could use Shockwave Flash objects and allows input and has the appropriate permissions. So it's a bit cumbersome to deal with, but at least it works.Īh, thanks for that file location! I didn't know that. I opened it in Firefox, and it shows the Poser library! All the commands are operational, even saving. \Smith Micro\Poser 10\Runtime\ui\Flex\LSMGUI\bin-release\LSMGUI.swf So I did some more googling which told me which SWF file is responsible for the library.
#INSTALLFLASHPLAYER.EXE AVAST DRIVERS#
Make sure your video card drivers are also up to date. You don't need it in Win10 and it may get rid of any weird Adobe Air redistributables it came with/updated. If you have Internet Explorer 11 installed (Don't know if you chose "update" or "full install" for Win10) then delete it. exe, go to Properties, Compatibility tab (May differ slightly in Win10, I wouldn't know.) Change it to always run in Admin mode under the "Compatibility" tab.

Do not rely on just "Run as Admin." That won't allow all the permissions it needs.

Make sure to give Poser's executable full administrator access. You can download the newest version of Adobe Air, here, just in case there's something missing in your system that Poser needs: (Note: Some updates to Adobe Air, even those included in "redistributables" like with versions of Internet Explorer "break" Poser 10's Library Pane active display until Air is reinstalled/reinitialized.) IIRC, Poser 10 still uses Adobe Air for the Library pane active display. Make sure you have all the latest patches for Poser 10.
