ALERT! AQ/MQ/DF SWF Crash Issue Fix [Adobe Update Breaks Trainers Yet Again]
If your trainer is crashing when using SWF hacks then you need to remove your Adobe Flash Security Update or do a work around.
SOLUTION #1
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New perm solution (please confirm if works)
Windows10: Open controller panel > system security > flash player > advance > trusted locations > Add the folder containing your Trainer.
Other winOS: Open control panel → Flash Player applet → Go to the Advanced tab → Click the Trusted Location Setting button → Click Add button > Find folder containing your trainer
thanks to @Pal100 post in this thread if this solution works for you.
SOLUTION #2
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Uninstall Adobe Flash Security Update (will not work on some Windows 10 versions)
Windows10: Open Settings > Click on "Update & Security" > Click on "Windows Update" > Click on "Update History" > click "Uninstall updates" > Now find and uninstall "Security Update for Adobe Flash Player"
Windows7/Older: Go to Control Panel > Under Programs click "Uninstall a Program" > now click "Viewed installed updates" > Now find and uninstall "Security Update for Adobe Flash Player"
SOLUTION #3
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Originally Posted by
Eareland
I went through "a little bit" of research. And I have come to solution.
First of all, I have another computer (laptop) where is W7 (32-bit) installed and when I talked about missing components (earlier), I was talking about W7. That missing component part isn't really important as it's only valid if you have the latest version of Flash installed on your computer (W7), so you have to do little work around if you want to make ex. PKDF Trainer v6.0 (not sure if works with that trainer tho, but with VIP version it does) working once again. Legit DragonFable Trainer 4.5, however, broke completely with the latest Flash version on W7. But the solution...
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sam_tunder 's solution is working one. I don't know if the Flash version he recommended to download is the latest one before the versions where is security update pre-installed, but at least it works. Doesn't really matter that much, out-of-date Flash is out-of-date, as long as no one downloads very historic Flash version, it's okay. And then, what to do to fix this problem on W7?
This is for Windows
1. Download archive version of Flash Player from here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player...-versions.html
This one:
(Released 6/16/2016) Flash Player 22.0.0.192 (312 MB)
2. Extract package, open extracted folder and go to the folder
22_0_r0_192
3. If you already have Flash Player installed on your computer, uninstall it
by executing application
uninstall_flashplayer22_0r0_192_win
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Note: DON'T uninstall Flash Player through Programs and Features!
4. After uninstallation, execute application
flashplayer22_0r0_192_winax (one with the flash icon)
5. After installation, it's done, Legit DragonFable Trainer 4.5 should work.
SOLUTION #4
For any questions or help please post inside of this thread. Do not make a new thread reiterating the same issue addressed here.