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| 32 bit | Java and Adobe Flash When I want to watch a video clip I get a message that says either my Java is turned off or I have an old version of Adobe flash. I have the latest Adobe flash and if my Java is turned off... how do you turn in on and off? Running Vista home premium. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Java and Adobe Flash (Please note that sometimes the test page will indicate that Java is not running, even though it is running, as shown by the Java icon at the bottom of the screen; if this happens, try reloading the page one or more times until it decides to be more cooperative.) |
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| 32 bit | Re: Java and Adobe Flash Well, the Java is working great. It must be the Adobe. THank you whomever. |
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