Debra Long Posted December 28, 2012 Posted December 28, 2012 I run Win7 64bit Pro on my Dell 1520 laptop. Crashes began happening 3-4 weeks ago. At Tom Campbell's request (Adobe) via email I updated Flash Player to Mid-Nov '12 version. Freezing was occurring while playing the game. After the Flash update, while playing Internet game, "Garden of Time" by Playdom - I begin to get alerts via the Flash Player's dialog box. The dialog box msg is " (for example) "SecurityError: Error #2123: Security sandbox violation: BitmapData.draw: https://hog0-a.akamaihd.net/[[iMPORT]]/hog0-a.akamaihd.net/hog/pd/flash/game/95057/Main.swf cannot access http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v2/yo/r/UlIqmHJn-SK.gif. No policy files granted access. Registry problems diagnosed by "Regsurepro" recommended by Microsoft......." This pop up comes up often with a choice of clicking on Delete or Continue. I did suppose this was a Flash Player issue - and found its not by reading forum posts at Adobe. The crashes seems to have been resolved by Windows rolled back to earlier working version. This was 3 days ago. Today while playing this online game, the frequency of the Flash's popping up dialog boxes has greatly increased. I am not certain exactly what the problem is, nor how I can resolve this. I am not afraid to go step by step to resolve this vs. playing $ to allow Regsurepro to clear it all up. I am capable of understanding hardware and software issues but can't wrap my head around a problem this involved and would appreciate your help. I have today alone, copied each script in dialog box 12-14 times and am able to send the text to you if necessary. I attach one as an example Thanks so very much Debra1533 flash error.txt
Administrator Tarun Posted December 29, 2012 Administrator Posted December 29, 2012 Regsurepro sounds phishy/like scareware to me. You may want to scan your computer for malware using software available in the Anti-Malware Toolkit. Registry cleaning is generally never necessary (or beneficial). As far as fixing the Flash player issues, there's an uninstall that will clean Flash out to allow for a clean reinstall. We can walk through that after checking for potential malware.
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