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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites Try Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Disk cleanup and include the Downloaded Program Files and the Temporary Internet files. That might uninstall the old version of Flash and then you can install the new version. steve "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same >message every time) > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on > some other sites as well, but not all) > > Thanks, Holli |
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| | RE: Can't view videos on some sites Holli, I am experiencing the same problem, however to a greater degree! As a matter of fact, I can not see any of the pictures or icons on this page. I tried to resolve the problem by following the directions on the Flash web page by downloading the Flash un-installer, uninstalling the program, and then reinstalling it fresh. NOTHING CHANGED! Next, I tried their second method of resolve by follwing their directions to edit a "flag" in the computer registry that was put there by a pop-up blocker. I removed the root, re-booted...and still NOTHING CHANGED! I bought my notebook brand new in February with Windows Vista Home Premium installed and I have been trying to resolve this problem since day one! It has taken up a lot of my valuable time trying to get to the root of the problem. It would be nice if Microsoft offered some "FREE" software support for their overly hyped "NEW" operating system, but instead we have to resort to trying to find solutions on our own or PAY someone to resolve the delimma...after dropping a chunk of change for the computer! "Holli" wrote: > I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes to > get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she > clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java Script > turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash player, click > here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and adobe flash player > download page comes up but it says it is already successfully installed, but > the videos still won't work (get the same message every time) > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on some > other sites as well, but not all) > > Thanks, Holli > > |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites Try the procedure outlined here: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...&enterthread=y -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same >message every time) > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on > some other sites as well, but not all) > > Thanks, Holli |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites Steve, Thanks for the suggestion, but it doesn't work. There is something in Vista Premium that causes conflict with the latest Flash version 9.0.2.6 (whatever) designed specifically for Vista. THIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY! I use my notebook for reviewing and editing video and websites...and I can't really do the job I'd like if I can't see the animation (flash) on most of the pages I visit! H-E-L-P from Microsoft would be WONDERFUL! But I guess I'm only pipe dreaming! Have a groovy, Calvin "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Try Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Disk cleanup and include > the Downloaded Program Files and the Temporary Internet files. That might > uninstall the old version of Flash and then you can install the new version. > > steve > > "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes > >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she > >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java > >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash > >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and > >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already > >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same > >message every time) > > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on > > some other sites as well, but not all) > > > > Thanks, Holli > > |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites ROCK AND ROLL KERRY! You are my hero! Thanks for the link! My notebook is so Flashy now! Have a groovy, Calvin "Kerry Brown" wrote: > Try the procedure outlined here: > > http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...&enterthread=y > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca > > > "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes > >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she > >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java > >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash > >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and > >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already > >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same > >message every time) > > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on > > some other sites as well, but not all) > > > > Thanks, Holli > > |
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| | Can't view videos on some sites I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same message every time) Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on some other sites as well, but not all) Thanks, Holli |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites "Calvin" <Calvin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81911A6A-22BF-40CB-BAD5-CDB73BF08FDB@microsoft.com... > I bought my notebook brand new in February with Windows Vista Home Premium > installed and I have been trying to resolve this problem since day one! It > has taken up a lot of my valuable time trying to get to the root of the > problem. It would be nice if Microsoft offered some "FREE" software support > for their overly hyped "NEW" operating system, but instead we have to resort > to trying to find solutions on our own or PAY someone to resolve the > delimma...after dropping a chunk of change for the computer! It's not Microsoft's fault. The maker of Flash player, Adobe, didn't follow the proper Vista security rules when they wrote the code for their installer. -- Gary VanderMolen |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites Kerry, I spoke too soon! This did not fix the problem. I have spent six hours, I kid you not, 6 HOURS, trying to fix the flash problem with IE and nothing seems to remedy. So, I'm using Firefox! Everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING, works! Flash, Javascript, Active X...all work. However, in the back of my mind...I'm still pissed because I have a new notebook with the much hyped Vista on it and I can't use the new tabbed Explorer because it seems there is no solution to solve a conflict. I'll keep checking back to see if there are any more suggegstions for me to try. Thanks. Have a groovy, Calvin "Calvin" wrote: > ROCK AND ROLL KERRY! You are my hero! Thanks for the link! My notebook is > so Flashy now! > > Have a groovy, > > Calvin > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > > > Try the procedure outlined here: > > > > http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...&enterthread=y > > > > -- > > Kerry Brown > > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > > http://www.vistahelp.ca > > > > > > "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > > news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter likes > > >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently when she > > >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java > > >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash > > >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there and > > >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already > > >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same > > >message every time) > > > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem on > > > some other sites as well, but not all) > > > > > > Thanks, Holli > > > > |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites Are you using 64 bit Vista? -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Calvin" <Calvin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C79A95D8-2909-40F5-B5D3-B7F4B8B0F4ED@microsoft.com... > Kerry, I spoke too soon! This did not fix the problem. I have spent six > hours, I kid you not, 6 HOURS, trying to fix the flash problem with IE and > nothing seems to remedy. > > So, I'm using Firefox! Everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING, works! > Flash, > Javascript, Active X...all work. However, in the back of my mind...I'm > still > pissed because I have a new notebook with the much hyped Vista on it and I > can't use the new tabbed Explorer because it seems there is no solution to > solve a conflict. > > I'll keep checking back to see if there are any more suggegstions for me > to > try. > > Thanks. > > Have a groovy, > > Calvin > > "Calvin" wrote: > >> ROCK AND ROLL KERRY! You are my hero! Thanks for the link! My >> notebook is >> so Flashy now! >> >> Have a groovy, >> >> Calvin >> >> "Kerry Brown" wrote: >> >> > Try the procedure outlined here: >> > >> > http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...&enterthread=y >> > >> > -- >> > Kerry Brown >> > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> > http://www.vistahelp.ca >> > >> > >> > "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message >> > news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> > >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter >> > >likes >> > >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently >> > >when she >> > >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java >> > >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash >> > >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there >> > >and >> > >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already >> > >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same >> > >message every time) >> > > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem >> > > on >> > > some other sites as well, but not all) >> > > >> > > Thanks, Holli >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Can't view videos on some sites 32 bit Vista! I'm so...wowed! "Kerry Brown" wrote: > Are you using 64 bit Vista? > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca > > > "Calvin" <Calvin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C79A95D8-2909-40F5-B5D3-B7F4B8B0F4ED@microsoft.com... > > Kerry, I spoke too soon! This did not fix the problem. I have spent six > > hours, I kid you not, 6 HOURS, trying to fix the flash problem with IE and > > nothing seems to remedy. > > > > So, I'm using Firefox! Everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING, works! > > Flash, > > Javascript, Active X...all work. However, in the back of my mind...I'm > > still > > pissed because I have a new notebook with the much hyped Vista on it and I > > can't use the new tabbed Explorer because it seems there is no solution to > > solve a conflict. > > > > I'll keep checking back to see if there are any more suggegstions for me > > to > > try. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Have a groovy, > > > > Calvin > > > > "Calvin" wrote: > > > >> ROCK AND ROLL KERRY! You are my hero! Thanks for the link! My > >> notebook is > >> so Flashy now! > >> > >> Have a groovy, > >> > >> Calvin > >> > >> "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> > >> > Try the procedure outlined here: > >> > > >> > http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...&enterthread=y > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Kerry Brown > >> > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > >> > http://www.vistahelp.ca > >> > > >> > > >> > "Holli" <bhearn04141@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > >> > news:%23G%23tEyTbHHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >> > >I have a new computer installed with Vista home premium,My daughter > >> > >likes > >> > >to get on utube and watch some of the little clips there, recently > >> > >when she > >> > >clicks on one, the video wont play and a message comes up saying Java > >> > >Script turned off or you have an older version of macromedia's flash > >> > >player, click here to get the latest flash player. so I click there > >> > >and > >> > >adobe flash player download page comes up but it says it is already > >> > >successfully installed, but the videos still won't work (get the same > >> > >message every time) > >> > > Does anyone know how to correct this problem. (have the same problem > >> > > on > >> > > some other sites as well, but not all) > >> > > > >> > > Thanks, Holli > >> > > >> > > > |
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