In light of Peter's query, I'm reposting this message. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 12:24 PM A friend passed this item along from the Accessible Devices List. I've had problems updating Adobe Flash Player, CCleaner and some other applications. The website identified in this post makes the process as simple as could be. The link below brings you to the AFP page. If it alerts you that your AFP isn't up to date, arrow down a few lines to the download link. Then you go through the usual Windows download process leading to the saving of a .exe file. Just click on that file and installation proceeds effortlessly. The updated AFP works with IE, firefox and other browsers. The website enables similarly streamlined downloads and installation of other programs. These can be found by clicking on a link near the top of this page and above the PDF download link. First the link, then an edited comment from the list where the information was posted. Accessible Devices List Posted Friday, November 12, 2010 9:06 AM http://updateflash.org When you visit the website, it informs you if your flash player is current. If not you need only download and run the provided install program. Just follow the simple directions. One of the great things is that you will not have to deal with the installer wanting to install a bunch of unwanted tool bars Etc. I've updated my player with this and found it to be the easiest flash player update I've ever done. No more searching all over a website trying to locate the latest version.