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Shockwave Flash update repeatedly fails.
Micky wrote:
I have version 47.0.1 of Firefox on my winXPSP3 netbook. I think that's the latest version because I think I updated just a week ago, but now that I'm trying to update Shockwave Flash, it keeps failing. At least 3 times. It looks like it's running fine until it fails (duh!). It doesn't give a code. Any ideas? I can't cross post to the XP and the FF groups because they're on a different server, is that right? Well, we'll see. Please don't tell me I don't need it, because videos at C-Span require it, and maybe elsewhere. When it magically disappeared from my Vista computer, I was okay until I wanted to watch the Republican convention on C-Span and it screamed bloody murder. By the time I downloaded the first part, and the second part, etc. I missed most of what I wanted to watch! Well, 10 minutes. And those in the FF group, please dont' tell me I shouldn't use XP. I use the netbook 10 days a year and I'm not buying another netbook for 10 days a year. The mozilla.support.firefox is best accessed on its own server. In shorthand form, something like. It looks like you've successfully posted here before, but I can't figure out exactly how. The header I see is a mess. Mentions a mailing list as well. And that you're a NoAuthUser. nntp://news.mozilla.org:119/mozilla.support.firefox ******* Flash installer (non-web based) https://www.adobe.com/products/flash...ribution3.html Paul |
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Shockwave Flash update repeatedly fails.
Paul wrote:
It looks like you've successfully posted here before, but I can't figure out exactly how. The header I see is a mess. Mentions a mailing list as well. And that you're a NoAuthUser. Mozilla "newsgroups" are firstly a mailing list. There is no guarantee of delivery with e-mail protocols: you submit to one server that hopefully connects with another server (SMTP to SMTP) and hopefully the message gets accepted and hopefully it gets deposited into the recipient's mailbox past any filtering. There is no direct connection when using a mailing list as there is with NNTP (client connects directly to server) although there can be peering issues within the worldwide mesh network of NNTP servers. Later Mozilla added an NNTP gateway to their mailing list to enlarge their audience to include Usenet. I suspect a NoAuthUser means the sender (Micky) is not a designated moderator as configured in Mozilla's mailing service. Ilias is a moderator over there; however, when he posts, he also has the "X-AuthenticatedUsername: NoAuthUser" header, so he posts just like everyone else. It is when he gets around to his moderator duties that he can send messages via e-mail to the mailing server to reject or approve the pending submissions. Although I post to the Mozilla newsgroups (for those that manage to get Ilias' approval and if performed before the pending submission expires), you'll notice my posts also have a slew of those mailing list headers. I don't use e-mail to participate in those newsgroups. I use NNTP. The headers get added by their NNTP gateway's interface to their mailing server to then spew out the posts there to those that still access the Mozilla's mailing lists, er, "newsgroups" via e-mail. So despite that I accessed their newsgroups via NNTP, those submissions still have to get delivered to their mailing server (and where submissions will pend awaiting approval messages from the moderator). |
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Shockwave Flash update repeatedly fails.
[Default] On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 13:29:52 -0500, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general VanguardLH wrote: Paul wrote: It looks like you've successfully posted here before, but I can't I did it the normal way, by putting the name of the Mozilla server as a second news server in my news agent (Agent). But this time, because multi-posting is discouraged and cross-posting seemed the right thing to do if it would work, I tried it. figure out exactly how. The header I see is a mess. Mentions a mailing list as well. And that you're a NoAuthUser. Well that's pretty good. It's the highest rank I' ve been awarded this month. Mozilla "newsgroups" are firstly a mailing list. I did not know that. There is no guarantee of delivery with e-mail protocols: you submit to one server that hopefully connects with another server (SMTP to SMTP) and hopefully the message gets accepted and hopefully it gets deposited into the recipient's mailbox past any filtering. There is no direct connection when using a mailing list as there is with NNTP (client connects directly to server) although there can be peering issues within the worldwide mesh network of NNTP servers. Later Mozilla added an NNTP gateway to their mailing list to enlarge their audience to include Usenet. Well, good for them. I would have preferred it if they had propogated their news via the same servers all my other ng's are on, but perhaps what you say here has a lot to do with why they didn't. (I just checked and eternal-sepember does have a firefox group, but it's in French. Maybe I'll learn French, except it refers to it as firefox-os. alt.os.comp.fr.firefox-os, or something like that, as if it's an OS! I guess they are imitating Chrome. I suspect a NoAuthUser means the sender (Micky) is not a designated moderator as configured in Mozilla's mailing service. Ilias is a moderator over there; however, when he posts, he also has the "X-AuthenticatedUsername: NoAuthUser" header, so he posts just like I hadn't noticed that. I did notice his name in the credits for FF, on the About page, I think, but never looked at his headers. everyone else. It is when he gets around to his moderator duties that he can send messages via e-mail to the mailing server to reject or approve the pending submissions. Although I post to the Mozilla newsgroups (for those that manage to get Ilias' approval and if performed before the pending submission expires), you'll notice my posts also have a slew of those mailing list headers. I don't use e-mail to participate in those newsgroups. I use NNTP. The headers get added by their NNTP gateway's interface to their mailing server to then spew out the posts there to those that still access the Mozilla's mailing lists, er, "newsgroups" via e-mail. So despite that I accessed their newsgroups via NNTP, those submissions still have to get delivered to their mailing server (and where submissions will pend awaiting approval messages from the moderator). Really, very interesting. |
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Shockwave Flash update repeatedly fails.
[Default] On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 10:57:28 -0400, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general Paul wrote: Micky wrote: I have version 47.0.1 of Firefox on my winXPSP3 netbook. I think that's the latest version because I think I updated just a week ago, but now that I'm trying to update Shockwave Flash, it keeps failing. At least 3 times. It looks like it's running fine until it fails (duh!). It doesn't give a code. Any ideas? I can't cross post to the XP and the FF groups because they're on a different server, is that right? Well, we'll see. Please don't tell me I don't need it, because videos at C-Span require it, and maybe elsewhere. When it magically disappeared from my Vista computer, I was okay until I wanted to watch the Republican convention on C-Span and it screamed bloody murder. By the time I downloaded the first part, and the second part, etc. I missed most of what I wanted to watch! Well, 10 minutes. And those in the FF group, please dont' tell me I shouldn't use XP. I use the netbook 10 days a year and I'm not buying another netbook for 10 days a year. The mozilla.support.firefox is best accessed on its own server. In shorthand form, something like. It looks like you've successfully posted here before, but I can't figure out exactly how. The header I see is a mess. Mentions a mailing list as well. And that you're a NoAuthUser. nntp://news.mozilla.org:119/mozilla.support.firefox Agent says this is not a valid NNTP URL. ******* Flash installer (non-web based) https://www.adobe.com/products/flash...ribution3.html I"ll email this to myself so that I get it in the netbook, and I will use it to install. Thanks. Paul |
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Shockwave Flash update repeatedly fails.
[Default] On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 10:57:28 -0400, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general Paul wrote: Micky wrote: I have version 47.0.1 of Firefox on my winXPSP3 netbook. I think that's the latest version because I think I updated just a week ago, but now that I'm trying to update Shockwave Flash, it keeps failing. At least 3 times. It looks like it's running fine until it fails (duh!). It doesn't give a code. Any ideas? I can't cross post to the XP and the FF groups because they're on a different server, is that right? Well, we'll see. Please don't tell me I don't need it, because videos at C-Span require it, and maybe elsewhere. When it magically disappeared from my Vista computer, I was okay until I wanted to watch the Republican convention on C-Span and it screamed bloody murder. By the time I downloaded the first part, and the second part, etc. I missed most of what I wanted to watch! Well, 10 minutes. And those in the FF group, please dont' tell me I shouldn't use XP. I use the netbook 10 days a year and I'm not buying another netbook for 10 days a year. The mozilla.support.firefox is best accessed on its own server. In shorthand form, something like. It looks like you've successfully posted here before, but I can't figure out exactly how. The header I see is a mess. Mentions a mailing list as well. And that you're a NoAuthUser. nntp://news.mozilla.org:119/mozilla.support.firefox ******* Flash installer (non-web based) https://www.adobe.com/products/flash...ribution3.html This worked just fine. The .msi version. Thanks And it's set at Ask to Activate. Paul |
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