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27-Mar-2007, 08:40 AM #1
Viewing Video's on the net, with Vista x64
Hi,
Can anyone PLEASE help me with a problem of view web video's, ie. News, Curent Affair. I am using Vista Ultimate x64 and at first everything worked fine with Web Video's, now for some reason every time I click onto a video link I get a message about installing a Flash Player(Adobe) which I have installed at least 6-8 times. I do get a message that the Flash Player has installed ok, but still I can not view Video's and get referred back to installing a Flash Player. Any help would be truely appreciated. Thanks.
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27-Mar-2007, 06:00 PM #2
Have you uninstalled Flash? Use the uninstaller from here: http://www.adobe.com/support/flashpl...ml#uninstaller and then reinstall it.

Also reset all of IE's Security Settings to defaults (thats under Tools -> Internet Options in IE).
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