![]() ![]() Fix YouTube’s ‘An error occurred, please try again later’ | Techdows this is a few years old, but has an update from March of this year that may be of assistance.Then on the addons page, locate Shockwave Flash (Adobe Flash Player) and. I have reached out to the owner of the website that interfaces with shockwave and I have tried all three of their suggestions: rebooting, changing the project I am working on to a less intricate one, clearing the browser history and cache. Found the following, which may be of assistance: In your Firefox browser, type about:addons in the address bar and press enter(1). I have uninstalled and reinstalled Shockwave. Look for Adobe Acrobat Reader at the top and right-click it. Go to the Processes tab and click the title of the Name column to sort processes by name. Please try again later" Error is a YouTube error, it is not a Flash Player error. Right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager from the context menu. Unless you're forcing YouTube to use Flash Player, or have added it to Compatibility View (in IE) it shouldn't be using Flash Player. Where are you downloading the Flash Player installer that forces the Norton installation? Also, YouTube has defaulted to using the HTML5 player quite some time ago. In addition, Norton is not a third-party product offered by Adobe. ![]() You can verify this by going to /flashplayer using Chrome and you'll get a message stating the same with no option to download Flash Player PPAPI. Chrome doesn't use the PPAPI Flash Player downloaded from /flashplayer. Flash Player is embedded in Chrome and all updates come from Google, not Adobe.
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