![]() So it’s not able to uninstall the previously installed version. The one that I was interrested in is shown in the below picture: ![]() In order to get a deeper understanding of the issue, I browsed into the C:\Windows\CCMCache folder on the client and ran the following command: msiexec.exe /i flash_player_11.7.700.202_plugin.msi /qn /l* C:\temp\flash.txtĪlmost at the top of the file, I started seeing errors. Fatal sure, but that’s not really enough to go on. I looked up the exit code here, and found out that there were an Fatal error during installation. In the AppEnforce.log file, I could determine that it failed with exit code 1603. I started out with looking at the AppEnforce.log on one of the clients that reported the enforcement as failed. For some reason, this didn’t work with the latest version released by Adobe. ![]() Previously it had worked fine to just let the installer take care of uninstalling the previous version. Normally it’s really easy to create an application for Adobe Flash Player and deploy it. I proceeded with my normal workflow and when the application was ready to be test deployed, I was experincing about 50% failures across the lab environment clients. ![]() Today I was creating a new application in order to deploy the latest Adobe Flash Player 11.7.700.202 that recently got released.
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