Debra Long Posted December 28, 2012 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Tarun Posted December 29, 2012 Administrator Share 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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