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#961
Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:05 PM
Flashhorn - Thanks for that tip. I uninstalled Adobe Flash 10 and reinstalled Adobe Flash 9 from my download file. It cured the problem.
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Now all I have to do is figure out how to keep Adobe from upgrading and breaking my Flash Player. I did note that the download timeframe of FP 10 was 11/16/08, which would correspond when I first started noticing problems.
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Now all I have to do is figure out how to keep Adobe from upgrading and breaking my Flash Player. I did note that the download timeframe of FP 10 was 11/16/08, which would correspond when I first started noticing problems.
#962
Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:09 PM
Flashorn said:
Hey rg!1
We also ran in that situation. It turned out to be the update
for the Flash Player. The 9 version works fine in FF2 but
the 10 version did not. Adobe added some extra features
to the 10 v and effects our ability to use the image uploader.
It also affected IE8 (which is the one I use). I don't know about IE7.
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We also ran in that situation. It turned out to be the update
for the Flash Player. The 9 version works fine in FF2 but
the 10 version did not. Adobe added some extra features
to the 10 v and effects our ability to use the image uploader.
It also affected IE8 (which is the one I use). I don't know about IE7.
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Hi Flashorn,
I only have version 8, so I don't have that many problems with it and IE7.
#963
Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:37 PM
Hey rg!!
Glad it was that simple. We had a thread going on Nov. / 8 that Tech4me started with the same problem.
I had already installed Flash Player 10 and had to find a work around. This is what I came up with.
Here is the thread Flashplayer 10 . I think you mentioned that you
were either in Florida or under the weather at that time. In any case just take a look at it. One thing though,
I would not recommend using the Uninstall Tool for the Flash Player. it corrupted the folder and could not re-install
in the same folder. This is Vista ,I don't know about XP. Flash Player 9 is patched , the version 10 adds some
fancy functionality to the player which is not very useful to all of us. LOL!
Glad it worked out.
FLASHORN. !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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Glad it was that simple. We had a thread going on Nov. / 8 that Tech4me started with the same problem.
I had already installed Flash Player 10 and had to find a work around. This is what I came up with.
Here is the thread Flashplayer 10 . I think you mentioned that you
were either in Florida or under the weather at that time. In any case just take a look at it. One thing though,
I would not recommend using the Uninstall Tool for the Flash Player. it corrupted the folder and could not re-install
in the same folder. This is Vista ,I don't know about XP. Flash Player 9 is patched , the version 10 adds some
fancy functionality to the player which is not very useful to all of us. LOL!
Glad it worked out.
FLASHORN. !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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#965
Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:47 PM
Hey sweetie!!
OK, Adama, you will have to go back to that thread and pay attention to the last reply
I made to you in which I said that you had Adobe Reader 8.1.2 Which is outdated.
I also outlined the procedure for up-dating that component. It's very simple. I'll give the link
and the post # so you can get that reader up to date.
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The post # is 20. So, do update the reader But, not the Flash Player. Leave that to update 9.
Ok, sweetie , if you have further questions on how or who or why well, I'll try LOL!
FLASHORN. !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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OK, Adama, you will have to go back to that thread and pay attention to the last reply
I made to you in which I said that you had Adobe Reader 8.1.2 Which is outdated.
I also outlined the procedure for up-dating that component. It's very simple. I'll give the link
and the post # so you can get that reader up to date.
.
The post # is 20. So, do update the reader But, not the Flash Player. Leave that to update 9.
Ok, sweetie , if you have further questions on how or who or why well, I'll try LOL!
FLASHORN. !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
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#966
Posted 30 November 2008 - 08:56 PM
Hi Flash,
You're absolutely right. I forgot that we had talked about my having an older Adobe Reader. This is what I have:
I'm getting ready to logoff, so I'll have to come back here and get the link and upgrade the Reader.
Thanks, m'dear. I really appreciate it. :x
You're absolutely right. I forgot that we had talked about my having an older Adobe Reader. This is what I have:
I'm getting ready to logoff, so I'll have to come back here and get the link and upgrade the Reader.
Thanks, m'dear. I really appreciate it. :x
#968
Posted 01 December 2008 - 05:21 AM
On friday morning I was in shock at how many people where not at the malls I go by one of them is the biggest in new england and they had lots of room to park. Two years a go when me and the bro went there on black friday we ended up having to park his truck in a snow bank it was the only spot we could find at 9 in the morning.
#969
Posted 01 December 2008 - 05:28 AM
Here I was blaming Firefox 2, update 18 and refusing to let it load. On the one machine, I uninstalled it and installed update 15, and was confused because it didn't work. Yes, I was gone the weekend all that discussion was going on. I may try the other trick to disable Flashplayer while on the community, and see if that works on another machine. Everything was slowly updating to Flashplayer 10 and as it did, I was losing the ability to upload images.
#972
Posted 02 December 2008 - 08:44 PM
Adama: If you are have a California registered vehicle, you will get to skip a year between smog inspections. You'll have to get one next year though. I get to skip mine this year too. I however have a '94 year model that has less than 100,000 miles on it. I bought it used in 2003 with only 30,000 miles and it had been idled for three years with a blown radiator. Been a really good car so far but I see alot of them in the junkyards. It was the second to last year for that model so there are a lot of parts in the yards and it gives me good experience to be able to go to the local junkyard and practice taking things apart before I tackle it on my own car.
#976
Posted 03 December 2008 - 06:26 AM
Adama said:
I just received my Registration Renewal from DMV, and I do not have to have my car smogged.
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!! < jumps up and down >
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!! < jumps up and down >
We have an annual inspection, but no emmissions. I take mine over to AAA from time to time to have it checked though.
#980
Posted 03 December 2008 - 08:34 AM
just to and from work every week is 500 miles and then Most weekends I do 200-400 miles. Just to pick my little one up from my ex-wife its 126 miles round trip. and when i first got her my bro would take her on road trips to keep miles off his 97 tacoma which already had 100,00.00 on it. thinking of cars I got my 95 Lhs in 98 with 100k on it got rid of it in 2000 with 240,000 miles on that was a fast cool car.
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