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Windows 7 using Chrome and continue to get Shockwave fails. I checked to see if there is another instance of it running besides the built into Chrome and there is not. Can anyone help? thanks sharkman -- |
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Didn't work.. thanks anyhow
-- "Stormin' Norman" wrote in message news On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 08:04:13 -0400, "sharkman" wrote: Windows 7 using Chrome and continue to get Shockwave fails. I checked to see if there is another instance of it running besides the built into Chrome and there is not. Can anyone help? thanks sharkman Read and follow the suggestions in this article. https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6213033?hl=en |
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On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 14:56:28 -0400, "sharkman"
wrote: Didn't work.. thanks anyhow FWIW, I use Firefox and Flash has been crashing Firefox with the message"Plugin Container for Firefox has stopped Working" I have the latest version 19.0.0.185. My temp solutions was to turn it off in Firefox by setting the Add-in option to Ask To Activate. I found the file "install_flash_player_18_plugin.exe" which is called an Extended Support Release - Flash Player 18.0.0.241 But I can't find (now) the Adobe page that explained what Extended Support Release means. I recall it's for enterprise, etc. where maximum stability is more important than the latest release. It has the latest security fixes but not any of the newer operational changes Sorry I can't find it to post here. I haven't tried the file yet. No rush. DC |
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