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    Joe Gill replied on September 08, 2009 19:11 to the question "Give me the new NPSWF32.dll" in Adobe:

    Joe Gill
    I, too, have the same problem, except mine is with Premier Elements 4.0.
    I have unistalled/reinstalled Flash Player.

    Scanners are pointing to the module here:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0\Browser\plugins\NPSWF32.dll

    What can be done to clean-up this exposure?
  • question

    A comment on the question "Give me the new NPSWF32.dll" in Adobe:

    Joe Gill
    I, too, have the same problem, except mine is with Premier Elements 4.0.
    I have unistalled/reinstalled Flash Player.

    Scanners are pointing to the module here:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0\Browser\plugins\NPSWF32.dll

    What can be done to clean-up this exposure? – Joe Gill, on September 08, 2009 19:11
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    Joe Gill asked a question in Adobe on July 29, 2009 19:14:

    Joe Gill
    Premiere Elements 4.0 - YouTube uploading failure
    On ONE id, that I attempt to upload videos from Premiere Elements 4.0 to YouTube, I encounter a problem!
    Any attempt to use that ID from the Online:YouTube panel results in a message:
    The username and password you provided do not match. Please try again.

    If I use that SAME ID, on YouTube, it works fine!
    If I use another ID, on that panel, it works fine!
    If I use the SAME ID, on another PC with Premier Elements installed, it fails there also.
    I used my one 'support call' to Adobe, and got no where.
    I tried the YouTube user community and got no where?

    Any idea what is going on?

    There are NO special characters in the ID. The ID is current and active on YouTube, and the password works!

    Thanks!!
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    Joe Gill asked a question in Adobe on July 29, 2009 19:03:

    Joe Gill
    NPSWF32.dll - Premiere Elements 4.0 - Security risk
    I have Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 installed. (In addtition to Photoshop Elements 6).

    A security product called SECUNIA PSI is flagging one of the Premier Elements DLLs as a security risk. It is NPSWF32.dll , which is located in Program Files\Adobe Premier Elements 4.0\Browser\Plugins folder.

    Premiere Elements 4.0 is up to date.

    How do i remove this risk?

    Thanks