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Oct 17, 2008  This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Install Flash Player without having administrative privileges Posted by Admin in Internet Let’s assume you’re at work or at school and you’re on the computer. Aug 11, 2018  Insufficient privileges. I can't install Adobe Flash! I can't install Adobe Flash Player because of insufficient privileges. I'm the only one on my computer. I am the admin. I've downloaded the Adobe Flash player.exe and right clicked 'Run as Admin'. Still says I have insufficient privileges. This is getting so annoying.

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by Martin Brinkmann on November 06, 2010 in Tutorials - Last Update: November 21, 2012 - 13 comments

Lets say you are currently working on a computer where you have standard user rights. This means that you cannot install software that requires elevated privileges, nor that you can perform operations that require admin rights. Many software programs for instance require administrative privileges during installation.

Adobe's Flash Player needs elevated rights during installation, if the user has only standard rights it cannot be installed; At least not the standard way.

Lets assume you have access rights to use a computer at school, work or a public place, maybe on a company laptop or at a school library. A web browser is available but the Flash plugin is not installed so that you cannot access Flash based content sites such as Youtube.

Please note that this method works perfectly fine if Firefox is the web browser used on the system. It is unlikely that Chrome or Opera are installed on the system, but workarounds exist for these browsers as well.

If you are a Firefox user and want to use Flash but do not have administrative privileges do the following: Driver epson lx 810l para xpo logistics.

  • Download the latest version of the Firefox Flash plugin from the official Macromedia website. Your best option is to right-click the download link and select Save As.
  • Extract the contents of the downloaded file to a folder on the local system. You may need to change the file extension to zip if you have only access to the standard Windows unzipper.
  • Move the two files NPSWF32.dll and flashplayer.xpt into the Firefox plugin directory. The plugin directory is located in the root directory if you are using a portable version of Firefox, if Firefox is installed is is located in the profile folder. Easiest option to find out where the folder is located is to enter about:support in the address bar. This works for Firefox 3.6 and up.
  • If no Plugins folder exist create the folder and move the two Flash Player files into the folder.
  • You can now enjoy Flash based contents. Be aware that the plugin is not auto-updating itself. You need to make sure to keep it up to date manually.

You have a few additional options that you may want to explore. If you can run portable software, you may want to consider using Google Chrome portable, since the browser ships with the Flash Player plugin natively.

The same is true for other portable browsers. Just configure the browser at home so that it includes the Flash plugin and run it from the computer where you have limited access rights.

I'm not sure if there is a way for Internet Explorer as well. If anyone has some insights let me know in the comments.

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Adobe Flash Player Without Admin Rights

I used change user /install and installed Flash using an administrator account, then did change user /execute and logged in as a regular user. Try to run flash content, and get prompted to install flash.
Only thing I could find so far is this, which didn't make any difference:
http://www.spikenetworking.com/2/post/2 .. app-6.html
The only difference is that I just downloaded Flash 'normally' using their download manager program. Would it make a difference if I used the download referenced in the link? Or am I marching down the wrong path?