Hi John,
Thanks for posting in our newsgroup.
From your description, I know you cannot use Flash Form on Windows Vista
OS. I am sorry that this is Vista Hardware Assessment newsgroup, please
open a new thread in microsoft.public.vista newsgroup. Thanks for your
understanding.
If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
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<We have an online system developed that makes use of Flash Form through a
<web browser. Up until now there have been no issues, but I have changed to
<VISTA OS and IE7. Now when entering data into the form I am getting
<keystroke errors, where the keys are not recognized and skips over them. So
<for example I type "Client is homebound" I look up and see "Clt ishm bnd".
<Only is happening on my system. The XP systems using IE7 do not have this
<issue. Does anyone have any ideas on what is wrong and how I can fix it?
<
<I am on Flash Player 9 and Acrobat 8.0. Once again, the ONLY difference
<between my system and the other is XP vs. VISTA.
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<TIA
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<JC Harris
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