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| | Google/UTube Videos Each fails to run since installing Vista. Each state that either Flash Player is not current (I updated), or JavaScript is not enabled (it is.) Are there other settings that need to be addressed? Thanks |
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| | RE: Google/UTube Videos You need to ensure you are using the 32 bit version of IE7 and then install Flash Player. To Get Flash Player Working: Install Flash Player (or so you think! (Go to YouTube and follow the prompts) Vista (32bit) go to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed folder Vista(64bit) go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed folder Open the folder and right click on ‘FlashUtil9b.exe’, then left click ‘Run as Administrator.’ The Flash Player installer should now start and once it completes, Flash Player should work and appear on the uninstall or change program list. This issue is related to how Windows Vista's security features prevent applications from changing registry settings (even if you are logged in as an administrator) you must explicitly allow programs to make certain changes to |
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| | Re: Google/UTube Videos Minor correction: Right-click to Run as Administrator Why are there no warnings that the installation was halted even though I answered all the installation security questions with YES or ALLOW? After installing Flash Player per the method mentioned and restarting as the program suggestion after successful installation, I went back to Google to run a video. Now it states that some program wants to run outside of Protected Mode. I assumed this was Flash Player and said ALLOW. The warning dutifully went away and then nothing. No video will play. What is going on? "AC" <AC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39CAC86C-ECD8-48BD-B32B-4AAD47586FF2@microsoft.com... > You need to ensure you are using the 32 bit version of IE7 and then > install > Flash Player. > > To Get Flash Player Working: > > Install Flash Player (or so you think! (Go to YouTube and follow the > prompts) > > Vista (32bit) go to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed folder > > Vista(64bit) go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed folder > > Open the folder and right click on ‘FlashUtil9b.exe’, then left click ‘Run > as Administrator.’ The Flash Player installer should now start and once it > completes, Flash Player should work and appear on the uninstall or change > program list. > > This issue is related to how Windows Vista's security features prevent > applications from changing registry settings (even if you are logged in as > an > administrator) you must explicitly allow programs to make certain changes > to > |
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| | Re: Google/UTube Videos I had trouble with Flashplayer and shockwave as well, until I disabled User Account Control Then I could install everything... Just very frustrating, that we have to do that... "Mark" <jmhonzell@insightbb.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:%23VnPhvpXHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Minor correction: > Right-click to Run as Administrator > > Why are there no warnings that the installation was halted even though I > answered all the installation security questions with YES or ALLOW? > > After installing Flash Player per the method mentioned and restarting as > the program suggestion after successful installation, I went back to > Google to run a video. Now it states that some program wants to run > outside of Protected Mode. I assumed this was Flash Player and said ALLOW. > > The warning dutifully went away and then nothing. No video will play. > > What is going on? > > > > "AC" <AC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:39CAC86C-ECD8-48BD-B32B-4AAD47586FF2@microsoft.com... >> You need to ensure you are using the 32 bit version of IE7 and then >> install >> Flash Player. >> >> To Get Flash Player Working: >> >> Install Flash Player (or so you think! (Go to YouTube and follow the >> prompts) >> >> Vista (32bit) go to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed folder >> >> Vista(64bit) go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed folder >> >> Open the folder and right click on ‘FlashUtil9b.exe’, then left click >> ‘Run >> as Administrator.’ The Flash Player installer should now start and once >> it >> completes, Flash Player should work and appear on the uninstall or change >> program list. >> >> This issue is related to how Windows Vista's security features prevent >> applications from changing registry settings (even if you are logged in >> as an >> administrator) you must explicitly allow programs to make certain changes >> to >> > |
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| | Re: Google/UTube Videos Basically, if UAC is on, video doesn't work. if UAC is off, it works. Who dreamed up this security measure? I thought video was the future of MS, Google, etc. "Lilo Lentz" <misslilo@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OiO4wypXHHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I had trouble with Flashplayer and shockwave as well, until I disabled User >Account Control > Then I could install everything... > Just very frustrating, that we have to do that... > > > "Mark" <jmhonzell@insightbb.com> skrev i meddelelsen > news:%23VnPhvpXHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Minor correction: >> Right-click to Run as Administrator >> >> Why are there no warnings that the installation was halted even though I >> answered all the installation security questions with YES or ALLOW? >> >> After installing Flash Player per the method mentioned and restarting as >> the program suggestion after successful installation, I went back to >> Google to run a video. Now it states that some program wants to run >> outside of Protected Mode. I assumed this was Flash Player and said >> ALLOW. >> >> The warning dutifully went away and then nothing. No video will play. >> >> What is going on? >> >> >> >> "AC" <AC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:39CAC86C-ECD8-48BD-B32B-4AAD47586FF2@microsoft.com... >>> You need to ensure you are using the 32 bit version of IE7 and then >>> install >>> Flash Player. >>> >>> To Get Flash Player Working: >>> >>> Install Flash Player (or so you think! (Go to YouTube and follow the >>> prompts) >>> >>> Vista (32bit) go to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed folder >>> >>> Vista(64bit) go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed folder >>> >>> Open the folder and right click on ‘FlashUtil9b.exe’, then left click >>> ‘Run >>> as Administrator.’ The Flash Player installer should now start and once >>> it >>> completes, Flash Player should work and appear on the uninstall or >>> change >>> program list. >>> >>> This issue is related to how Windows Vista's security features prevent >>> applications from changing registry settings (even if you are logged in >>> as an >>> administrator) you must explicitly allow programs to make certain >>> changes to >>> >> > |
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| | Re: Google/UTube Videos Actually, all I am saying is, that when UAC is off - installation procedures are a heck of a lot easier. ![]() People have different experiences with UAC. For some it's no problem - for others a pain. "Mark" <jmhonzell@insightbb.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:uCxwr%23pXHHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Basically, if UAC is on, video doesn't work. > if UAC is off, it works. > > Who dreamed up this security measure? > I thought video was the future of MS, Google, etc. > > "Lilo Lentz" <misslilo@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:OiO4wypXHHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I had trouble with Flashplayer and shockwave as well, until I disabled >>User Account Control >> Then I could install everything... >> Just very frustrating, that we have to do that... >> >> >> "Mark" <jmhonzell@insightbb.com> skrev i meddelelsen >> news:%23VnPhvpXHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Minor correction: >>> Right-click to Run as Administrator >>> >>> Why are there no warnings that the installation was halted even though I >>> answered all the installation security questions with YES or ALLOW? >>> >>> After installing Flash Player per the method mentioned and restarting as >>> the program suggestion after successful installation, I went back to >>> Google to run a video. Now it states that some program wants to run >>> outside of Protected Mode. I assumed this was Flash Player and said >>> ALLOW. >>> >>> The warning dutifully went away and then nothing. No video will play. >>> >>> What is going on? >>> >>> >>> >>> "AC" <AC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:39CAC86C-ECD8-48BD-B32B-4AAD47586FF2@microsoft.com... >>>> You need to ensure you are using the 32 bit version of IE7 and then >>>> install >>>> Flash Player. >>>> >>>> To Get Flash Player Working: >>>> >>>> Install Flash Player (or so you think! (Go to YouTube and follow the >>>> prompts) >>>> >>>> Vista (32bit) go to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed folder >>>> >>>> Vista(64bit) go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed folder >>>> >>>> Open the folder and right click on ‘FlashUtil9b.exe’, then left click >>>> ‘Run >>>> as Administrator.’ The Flash Player installer should now start and once >>>> it >>>> completes, Flash Player should work and appear on the uninstall or >>>> change >>>> program list. >>>> >>>> This issue is related to how Windows Vista's security features prevent >>>> applications from changing registry settings (even if you are logged in >>>> as an >>>> administrator) you must explicitly allow programs to make certain >>>> changes to >>>> >>> >> > |
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| | Re: Google/UTube Videos On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 08:54:18 -0600, "Mark" <x@y.z> spake thusly: >Each fails to run since installing Vista. >Each state that either Flash Player is not current (I updated), or > JavaScript is not enabled (it is.) > >Are there other settings that need to be addressed? > >Thanks I've got no problems here.. Of course I use Firefox, but I've also used IE a bit and flash worked there too. -- Scott http://angrykeyboarder.com A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? NOTICE: In-Newsgroup (and therefore off-topic) comments on my sig will be cheerfully ignored, so don't waste our time. |
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| | Re: Google/UTube Videos On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:02:26 +0100, "Lilo Lentz" <misslilo@hotmail.com> spake thusly: >People have different experiences with UAC. For some it's no problem - for >others a pain. For me, it's a little of both. -- Scott http://angrykeyboarder.com A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? NOTICE: In-Newsgroup (and therefore off-topic) comments on my sig will be cheerfully ignored, so don't waste our time. |
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