Re: Adobe Flash
As for Flash and Java - as have been said, they are working only with the
32bit Browser. I have solved this by having the 64bit version in the
QuickLaunch portion of the task-bar, and a Desktop Icon set up for the 32bit
version of IE.
This means I have to be selective and I cannot click on links that cross
this barrier. (I can, but it may not work, as it sometimes does not do
anyway!)
ActiveX also doesn't work on the 64bit Browser, that is not an effect of
your Security settings. If they do not work in the 32bit, then you have to
learn the security bits that best suits your self. I would not like to give
anyone guidance for this part - it is really quite personal and it's
unlikely that my preferences would suit very many out there.
Tony. . .
"jason m" <jasonm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8A0211FB-241D-4686-88B8-E4A68B9B7C78@microsoft.com...
> please help
> My computer will not allow me to view such websites as youtube and
> bbc.co.uk
> as it keeps asking for the new version of Abobe or java to be turned on. I
> have re-downloaded the new version of flash player to no ovail.
> Its also blocking some websites.
> I try to listen to the radio online ,but it will not let me.
> Regards
> jason
> cmcengineers@hotmail.com
>
> "S.SubZero" wrote:
>
>> There is no specific x64 version. Whatever the latest "Adobe Flash
>> for Windows" there is, is the latest one there is.
>>
>> On Oct 24, 8:26 pm, "John Adams" <sea...@horadrim.net> wrote:
>> > What is the latest version of Adobe Flash player for Vista x64?
>> >
>> > I have one ( a beta) that I got from this group a while back, but it
>> > occassionally causes my IEx32 to stop responding.
>> >
>> > - John
>>
>>
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