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03/10/2007 08:43:14 AM · #1
I cannot get my browswer (IE 7) to show that I have flash installed, this has been a problem for quite some time. Today I just uninstalled IE and put a brand new copy of IE7 on my computer and its still not allowing me to see Flash pages. I know its installed but somehow its disabled. I have been all in my settings and options and cannot find anywhere where it says it is disabled.

Can anyone help?

I am having to use Mozilla Firefox to view pages with flash, which usually means having to copy and paste URLs into another browser...blah blah blah.

Thanks in advance!
03/10/2007 09:13:20 AM · #2
Mine has done the same thing since about a week after I bought my current computer. I have reinstalled Flash Player about a dozen times and finally just gave up. But it really is frustrating! :/
03/10/2007 09:34:28 AM · #3
Okay, this must be some sort of bug in the system, but you would think everyone would have it then. I don't get it. But it is comforting to know that someone else is suffering...LOL
03/10/2007 09:40:08 AM · #4
Curious, Kelli - You on a Dell?
03/10/2007 09:59:45 AM · #5
Yes! Good crime solving Cindi! Maybe we need Dell updates.

I am updating windows, gonna see if I can find some Dell updates or some FAQ on their website. Let me know if you find anything?

Message edited by author 2007-03-10 10:07:18.
03/10/2007 10:23:19 AM · #6
Another curious question? Is this a new computer and might it be Running Windows XP 64Bit version?

Press and hold the Windows key (between left ctrl and alt keys) and press the pause/break key to open the system dialog. (should say somewhere on the dialog what version of XP you are running)

Way back when I was beta'ing 64 bit WinXP I was having similar issues, WinXP 64bit has (2) flavors of IE; a 32bit and a 64bit version. Flash would not install and run on the 64bit version of IE but ran fine on the 32Bit. Don't know if they got this fixed or not.

03/10/2007 10:23:46 AM · #7
Is IE 7 really the latest? ... and as far as the version is concerned ... yes it shows me but doesn't say anything about 64 or 32 bit ... I assume 32 bit ... I am not having this problem ... may or may not be related ...

Message edited by author 2007-03-10 10:27:05.
03/10/2007 10:28:22 AM · #8
Simple...install linux and firefox 2.0.0.2 :D

No, seriously though...that's what I did when I was sick of Windows being bogged down by whacked out software and bugs...haven't looked back yet and it's been a good week or so.
03/10/2007 10:34:14 AM · #9
Even Firefox in Windows solves LOT of such problems ...

... and it IS free ...

Message edited by author 2007-03-10 10:34:31.
03/10/2007 10:42:16 AM · #10
Well, this is what I got. Don't see anything about 32 or 64 bit.

03/10/2007 11:18:21 AM · #11
Yup...Home addition, this one is 32bit so my earlier post is moot. I will see what I can scare up.

Whoops reread OP and showing it installed but seems disabled... brb
03/10/2007 11:29:52 AM · #12
Did you check here to make sure it is enabled?



Tools > Internet Options > Programs (tab) > Manage Add-Ins (button)

Message edited by author 2007-03-10 11:31:32.
03/10/2007 11:52:27 AM · #13
And why don't you use firefox as default browser? I quit using IE a few years ago.
03/10/2007 12:01:37 PM · #14
I'm running IE7 on a Windows XP Pro machine and have no trouble w/ Flash.

Have you checked your IE7 security settings and made sure you can run active content?
03/10/2007 06:04:34 PM · #15
Mines enabled in the internet options/manage add-ons. Just not workin.
I am about to give up on it.

I like firefox, but I use this chubby fat msn explorer too to manage like 6 email accounts so I hate toggling back n forth between browsers.
03/11/2007 12:04:11 PM · #16
Just had another alleged thought....

Had this one at work a week or two back.

How many nifty little Toolbars do you have in IE?

I had a girl with both Yahoo! and Google toolbars (Sheesh how much help does someone need), Flash animations would not work for her.

Let's see Google has a popup blocker, Yahoo! has a popup blocker and IE7 has a popup blocker...Hmmmm... They all add a bunch of useless stuff that we don't need/use anyway.

Killing off (uninstalling) Yahoo!'s tool bar,Flash animations started working for here. There might be a setting that you can change but when I see these "BS" bars at work and I chuck em.

I've seen some other sporadic issues with IE7 and Flash...How comfortable are you in Registry?

03/11/2007 08:30:50 PM · #17
Hm, yes i have Yahoo and Google toolbars, not sure how they got there, but I don't use either of them. How do I get rid of the Yahoo toolbar?

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