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Why does this keep happening? It seems not a week goes by without having to
do the ritual. They are even on my favourites list! HELP |
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says... Why does this keep happening? It seems not a week goes by without having to do the ritual. They are even on my favourites list! HELP Did you run the Disk Cleanup Wizard by chance? It deletes the "downloaded program files", which is wasFlash Player actually is. For me, the "Windows Flash Player 9 ActiveX control content debugger (for IE)" made Flash work again. It is available from http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html . Kind regards, Mark Veldhuis. |
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Thank you very much for replying. That is exactly what I did. Bravo. Thanks
agin "Mark Veldhuis" wrote: In article , says... Why does this keep happening? It seems not a week goes by without having to do the ritual. They are even on my favourites list! HELP Did you run the Disk Cleanup Wizard by chance? It deletes the "downloaded program files", which is wasFlash Player actually is. For me, the "Windows Flash Player 9 ActiveX control content debugger (for IE)" made Flash work again. It is available from http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html . Kind regards, Mark Veldhuis. |
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Thanks as well
"skyzyk" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for replying. That is exactly what I did. Bravo. Thanks agin "Mark Veldhuis" wrote: In article , says... Why does this keep happening? It seems not a week goes by without having to do the ritual. They are even on my favourites list! HELP Did you run the Disk Cleanup Wizard by chance? It deletes the "downloaded program files", which is wasFlash Player actually is. For me, the "Windows Flash Player 9 ActiveX control content debugger (for IE)" made Flash work again. It is available from http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html . Kind regards, Mark Veldhuis. |
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"skyzyk" wrote in message
... Why does this keep happening? It seems not a week goes by without having to do the ritual. They are even on my favourites list! HELP Same here. I keep a folder with Flash Uninstaller.exe and the latest Flash Player.exe. I can use Google video player or play a YouTube file with no problems. A few days later I get the " You need the latest version of Flash Player... etc." There must be a program corrupting the Flash player. Any thoughts? mi |
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Just read the post about using the "Disk Cleanup Wizard". I use CCleaner
exclusively, and have always made sure that the listing for Flash Player under the Applications tab is unchecked. mi "miss-information" wrote in message "skyzyk" wrote in message ... Why does this keep happening? It seems not a week goes by without having to do the ritual. They are even on my favourites list! HELP Same here. I keep a folder with Flash Uninstaller.exe and the latest Flash Player.exe. I can use Google video player or play a YouTube file with no problems. A few days later I get the " You need the latest version of Flash Player... etc." There must be a program corrupting the Flash player. Any thoughts? mi |