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Post by Oti on Dec 21, 2009 8:50:30 GMT -5
Check out their website. I believe they have a little thing that pops up and tells you.
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Zorn
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Post by Zorn on Dec 22, 2009 0:46:32 GMT -5
I actually did an alternative way of checking what version I'm using by right clicking on a flash object and the strange thing is that it says "about adobe flash player 10" So it seems that I am using flash player 10.
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Post by Oti on Dec 22, 2009 8:09:46 GMT -5
Maybe uninstall it and reinstall 10?
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Post by VxJasonxV on Dec 26, 2009 20:47:24 GMT -5
If it's a multi-browser issue, it's either a Flash issue itself (kinda unlikely IMO), or a Firewall issue. I'm leaning towards the latter. What security software are you running, XJ-6?
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Zorn
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Post by Zorn on Dec 27, 2009 10:09:20 GMT -5
Aginitum outpost security suite
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Post by Oti on Dec 27, 2009 15:08:44 GMT -5
I can't find anything pointing to a security issue. I doubt a security program would be that stupid, too.
Have you tried completely getting rid of flash, then reinstalling the latest?
I recently got my computer formatted and no videos would work for me because I had no version of flash installed, I think. After grabbing the latest, though, everything works fine.
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Zorn
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Post by Zorn on Dec 28, 2009 20:02:03 GMT -5
I haven't tried reinstalling yet beacause I share the computer with my brother and he's in charge of whatever is happening with it.So I need to get his permission but I can do anything. Also we both have separate logins and it seems he can play embedded videos in his while I can't.
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