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Flash Confused! 02-20-2006
`--> Re: Flash Alun Jones02-20-2006
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Q29uZnVzZWQh?= on February 20, 2006, 4:11 pm
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I recently changed mother board. Service provider had me delete some tasks. I
could not tell you which ones. Now.....I can no longer view avatars, movies,
etc. I try to re-download macromediaflash8 and keep getting windows security
notice that swflach.something was blocked because Windows does not know the
publisher. I have tried many things in security, IE, Windows, nothing seems
to allow swflash.XXX to load, play, whatever!!!!!! Totally confused and
obviously not as computer literate as I thought!

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?aWMzcXUzM25oYWFnZQ== on February 20, 2006, 5:17 pm
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1st of all make sure all pop ups are disabled, then check your firewall
program and make sure that the site your trying to reach is on the allowed
list...if not add it ...then go open IE ...tools/options/advanced/ security
settings....make the changes you need....you should be able to get it loaded
from there if not post back and will come up with somthing else.

"Confused!" wrote:

> I recently changed mother board. Service provider had me delete some tasks. I
> could not tell you which ones. Now.....I can no longer view avatars, movies,
> etc. I try to re-download macromediaflash8 and keep getting windows security
> notice that swflach.something was blocked because Windows does not know the
> publisher. I have tried many things in security, IE, Windows, nothing seems
> to allow swflash.XXX to load, play, whatever!!!!!! Totally confused and
> obviously not as computer literate as I thought!

Posted by Alun Jones on February 20, 2006, 11:19 pm
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>I recently changed mother board. Service provider had me delete some tasks. I
>could not tell you which ones. Now.....I can no longer view avatars, movies,
>etc. I try to re-download macromediaflash8 and keep getting windows security
>notice that swflach.something was blocked because Windows does not know the
>publisher. I have tried many things in security, IE, Windows, nothing seems
>to allow swflash.XXX to load, play, whatever!!!!!! Totally confused and
>obviously not as computer literate as I thought!

I'm going to do my usual here, and state the obvious...

If the problems started after that "service provider" asked you to do
something, shouldn't you be asking the "service provider" to make things work
for you again?

Alun.
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