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| Fixed my problems described at ABC and Adobe Flash and Firefox. Briefly.
Now if I try to watch a network program I get an Adobe Flash error whenever I click 'full screen'. I can, usually, watch a network program if I do not click full screen. Firefox only. IE seems to be OK. Malwarebytes not picking up on anything. ADBlock Plus on/off no difference. Powered every thing on and off and cleared all cache and cookies and all that stuff that I know might sometimes fix something. Two year old e-machine
Once before I had something Malwarebtes didn't find but I don't remember what I used on that occasion. Any suggestions? |
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| Adobe Flash 11.3.x is for Internet Explorer. You must also get the version for Firefox. Use FF to go to the Adobe site to download and install the latest version, also 11.3.300.265 but without the "x". |
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- Posted by albert_135 (My Page) on Sun, Jul 15, 12 at 13:28
| Got Adobe 11.3.300.265 from Adobe site that says it is for Firefox. ABC, NBC and now Hulu, perhaps others, giving me the error message that it wants me to upgrade to Adobe Flash 10.[something]. Then it says click here. Click here takes me to 11.3.300.265. Something seems to be looking at/for -- what? |
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- Posted by albert_135 (My Page) on Sun, Jul 15, 12 at 18:56
| Ran all the scans again. Windows 7 ESPN3, as just one example runs fine. *This time the error says Adobe has crashed. The old reference to Adobe 10.something is gone. |
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- Posted by albert_135 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 16, 12 at 9:22
| CBS had not manifest the problem. Wife was watching a rerun of of 48 hours clicking back an forth between full screen and not full screen and got the 'Abobe has crashed message'. Went to IE and could not repeat the problem. Firefox and F11 back and fourth only causes the problem on ABC and occasionally NBC/Hulu. ABC never works with full screen. So it seems to be Windows 7, Firefox 13.0.1, Adobe Flash 11.3.300.265 and ABC with occasionally NBC/Hulu. This computer is used for Netflix and Hulu so we can live with the problem but its still curious.
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- Posted by albert_135 (My Page) on Sun, Jul 22, 12 at 13:26
| After updating to Firefox 14.0.1 and rerunning all utilities and clearing all recent history and powering everything off and on I am not seeing the problems described above and in the previous post. |
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