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It’s not that Flash hasn’t been installed however… it’s just that the wrong EDITION has been installed. So naturally, the software thinks the installation of Adobe Flash failed since it still can’t see Flash.
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When you return to LeapFrog Explorer, it is using the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer 9.0 and requires the 64-bit version of Adobe Flash Player. When a browser opens up, it opens up a 32-bit version of Internet Explorer 9.0 and installs the 32-bit version of Adobe Flash Player.
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…and the LeapFrog Connect software promptly says, “Adobe Flash failed to install properly. After verifying that the player works within the web page by displaying some sort of Flash animation, it returns you to the LeapFrog Connect software…
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The only problem is that once the software states that Flash Player is required, it opens up Internet Explorer & sends you to and has you installing Adobe Flash Player 11 or whatever. Fine – during it’s installation it says that it needs to execute the installation. So the LeapFrog Connect software requires Flash. THE ISSUE: LEAPFROG CONNECT WON’T RECOGNIZE MY INSTALLATION OF ADOBE FLASH PLAYER This time it’s with the LeapFrog Connect, the software that is required to configure & upload software to the “My Own Leaptop”, “LeapPad”, the “LeapFrog Explorer”, among other LeapFrog electronic products for young children.