FLASH PLAYER for Windows 10 64-bit, there are a lot of problems especially for INCREDIMAIL

Good evening, since the Update FLASH PLAYER for Windows 10 64-bit, there are many problems especially INCREDIMAIL become impossible to start.
J’ai uninstalled KB3132372 INCREDIMAIL OK.
Tonight Update KB 3133431: INCREDIMAIL bad OUTSIDE.
Uninstall de KB 3133431 and INCREDIMAIL OK.
Thank you to create a patch for Use INCREDIMAIL.

Thank you. A. LOPEZ

Hello

Here are 2 flash used on my pc W10 1511 version attached.

If I place the security for WINDOWS flash update and INCREDIMAIL plus do other programs. INCREDIMAIL through a problem and must close. I'm on the latest version of INCREDIMAIL 2.5 - build 6 605 288 - Set - up 160 639 127 PN 12,000,002.

Thank you very much to find a solution because the update of security Windows for flash freezes the computer.

A. LOPEZ

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installed on ny pc w10 1511

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