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Running 25.0.1, windows 7. I keep getting multiples of fashplayerplugin_11_9_900_170.exe*32 running at the same time. Cannot close just one

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Firefox keeps crashing. I think the problem is flash player. When I open task manager, there are always two versions of the same player running. Fashplayerplugin_11_9_900_170.exe*32 If I try and close one, they both close. They they will both open up again as soon as I open an page with flash on it. Without flash running, much of the content is not accessible. I've tried the reset for firefox. I've uninstalled all flash and reinstalled with the newest and run updates. I keep getting this plugin running.

Firefox keeps crashing. I think the problem is flash player. When I open task manager, there are always two versions of the same player running. Fashplayerplugin_11_9_900_170.exe*32 If I try and close one, they both close. They they will both open up again as soon as I open an page with flash on it. Without flash running, much of the content is not accessible. I've tried the reset for firefox. I've uninstalled all flash and reinstalled with the newest and run updates. I keep getting this plugin running.

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This is caused by the protected mode feature of the Flash Player plugin. Instead of running completely within Firefox's plugin-container.exe process, Flash creates a bunch of its own processes. There are theoretical security benefits, but it remains buggy.

For the steps to disable it, see this support article from Adobe under the heading "Last Resort": Adobe Forums: How do I troubleshoot Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?

If there are problems with permissions, try this way:

(1) In a My Computer or Windows Explorer window, open this folder:

C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash

If that folder does not exist, then you are using 32-bit Windows, and you can open the following folder instead:

C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

(Note: This folder exists on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, but on 64-bit Windows Firefox uses the Flash player in the SysWOW64 folder instead.)

(2) Check for a file named mms.cfg:

Note: If you do not see file extensions such as .ocx, .dll, .exe, and .cfg on the files in this folder, then Windows may be hiding these from you. In order to work with file names accurately, it is best to unhide the extensions. This Microsoft support article has the steps: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/865219.

(A) If mms.cfg exists, drag it to your Documents folder where you can edit it without being bothered about administrator privileges

(B) If mms.cfg does not exist, open your Documents folder, right-click > New > Text File and name the new file mms.cfg

(3) Open mms.cfg from Documents into a text editor such as Notepad.

Add this on its own line (I put it last):

ProtectedMode=0

Save the file and close Notepad.

(4) Hold down the Ctrl key and drag the mms.cfg file back to the Flash folder to make a copy there, keeping the original in Documents

This change will take effect once the Flash plugin is completely unloaded, which may require exiting and restarting Firefox (allow a few minutes for all the Flash processes in memory to terminate after exiting Firefox).

Modified by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer