"Mark" <rmwatrich@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Windows XP Professional
What do see when you visit the following Adobe Test site for the Flash
Player using IE7:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=tn_15507
Do you see in bold red letters: "WIN 10,0,22,87"?
What do you see when you visit the following Adobe Test site for the Flash
Player using IE7:
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
Do you see, "You have version 10,0,22,87 installed" under Version
Information, and do the Animations on that page work?
If you answered no to both the above questions then it's possible that you
have a Registry Permissions problem that is preventing the Flash Player from
installing properly.
Follow the directions at the following Adobe site for resetting your
Registry Permissions:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...34cb&sliceId=1
After completing steps 1 thru 8 for fixing your registry permissions, then
try the manual uninstall||reinstall I posted earlier.
If still no joy:
Adobe offers free email support(via a Web Case) for Flash Player
installation problems, you might turn there next:
1. Go to the Adobe Support Portal:
http://www.adobe.com/go/supportportal/
2. When you get to the Support Portal page, click on the Button that says:
"Create an Account"
3. Once you've created an account with Adobe and you're logged in to that
Account, at the bottom of the page use the selector to select:
"Installation Help"
4. In the 'Choose product' category put a tick in the radial next to:
"Additional products"
5. From the selection menu select:
"Adobe Flash Player"
6. Now click the button that says "Continue"
You will taken to a page entitled:
"Create a support case"
7. Here you can type your support request and send it to Adobe
Good luck,
Donald Anadell
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> "Donald Anadell" <danadell@nospamersmikrotec.com> wrote in message
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>> "Mark" <rmwatrich@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:C38960D0-BFB0-4EC4-8C8B-2B26650ED888@microsoft.com...
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>>> Thanks for your advice however that did not solve the problem.
>>
>> What Operating System are you using, Windows XP or Windows Vista?
>>
>> Donald Anadell
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>>
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>>> "Donald Anadell" <danadell@nospamersmikrotec.com> wrote in message
>>> news:uJeQmb9pJHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
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>>>> "Mark" <rmwatrich@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:B2A8FBB8-A3D1-4C07-8B6D-339A326517BD@microsoft.com...
>>>>> Sites such as youtube, espn which use flash will not display in ie but
>>>>> will work in opera and firefox. the simple solution seems to be to
>>>>> just get rid of Internet Explorer but there has to be a way to fix
>>>>> internet explorer. I even upgraded to ie 8 which did not correct the
>>>>> problem
>>>>
>>>> Installing Beta software(IE8 RC1) to try and resolve issues with IE7
>>>> was not a wise decision.
>>>>
>>>> I would first suggest that you uninstall IE8 RC1 so that your
>>>> problem(s) with IE7 can be resolved.
>>>>
>>>> IE8 RC1 Release Notes(Uninstalling)
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949787
>>>>
>>>> How to uninstall or remove Internet Explorer 8
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/
>>>>
>>>> Once you've uninstalled IE8 RC1 you will be returned to IE7.
>>>>
>>>> As to your problems with ESPN, it sounds like you are having problems
>>>> with your Flash Player installation. You mentioned in your original
>>>> post that you had reset IE7, did you know that doing so will disable
>>>> all your Add-ons?
>>>>
>>>> So first use Manage Add-ons in IE7 to make sure the ActiveX control for
>>>> the Flash Player is enabled:
>>>> Highlight "Shockwave Flash Object" in Manage Add-ons and make sure it
>>>> is enabled.
>>>>
>>>> If that does not resolve the issue with seeing Flash, try manually
>>>> uninstalling and and manually reinstalling the Flash Player.
>>>>
>>>> Download the following two files and save them to your Desktop:
>>>> Flash Player Uninstaller
>>>> http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...ash_player.exe
>>>> Flash Player Installer
>>>> http://www.macromedia.com/go/full_flashplayer_win_ie
>>>>
>>>> 1. Disconnect from the Internet and temporarily disable any Real-Time
>>>> Secruity Application(s) running in the background on your machine.
>>>> 2. Run the Flash Player Uninstaller utility from the Desktop to
>>>> completely remove the Flash Player from your System.
>>>> 3. Run the Flash Installer file from the Desktop to reinstall the
>>>> latest version of the Flash Player.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck,
>>>>
>>>> Donald Anadell
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mark" <rmwatrich@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:76284BD2-BF2D-4266-8CC2-AC35D9AAC2A7@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> Firefox displays all images and web sites on my computer. IE 7 does
>>>>>> not show all images. For example www.espn.com will not show two
>>>>>> areas on the home page. How do you go about repairing ie. Is it a
>>>>>> java problem? I've reinstalled Java, reset ie. Obviously something
>>>>>> needs to be corrected in ie since everything works fine with firefox.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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