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| 806112 | 2009-09-17 04:40:00 | I use Win XP & I.E.8 - no problem here.... Have you tried updating your I.E. Adobe Flash Plugin at get.adobe.com ? Eventually also get Shockwave player while you are at it : get.adobe.com Thanks. I always seem to be updating the Flash plug-in. My present version is 10.0.22. You would think that would work. The technology is all too much, sometimes. |
rumpty (2863) | ||
| 806113 | 2009-09-17 05:31:00 | Thanks. I always seem to be updating the Flash plug-in. My present version is 10.0.22. You would think that would work. The technology is all too much, sometimes. My version is not so much newer than yours , mine is V. 10,0,32,18 , So it might not be your flashplayer version that is the problem but something else on your system. But you could still try to update your I.E. plugin to see if it rectifies the situation , close and restart I.E. after installation to give I.E. optimum chance before trying to play content. |
FIAT LUX (15168) | ||
| 806114 | 2009-09-19 04:06:00 | I updated Flash, but still no dice in FF or Safari. So, booted into Ubuntu and it played fine there. I must have something disabled in XP somewhere? The strange thing is that the Flash demo on the Adobe site plays fine, says Flash is correctly installed. That's on XP. |
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