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"player.play.it is requesting permission to store information on your computer."

New Here ,
May 06, 2010 May 06, 2010

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I believe this may be a virus. At the top of the messege it says Adobe flash player settings. Under that it says Local Storage. Under, it says requested: up to 1MB, currently used 100KB. Then it has 2 boxes to check either Allow or Deny. This pops up every time I turn on aol radio. I click deny, but it keeps coming back! help!

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LEGEND ,
May 06, 2010 May 06, 2010

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As long as you keep denying it will probably come back.

Check the storage settings at http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html

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Guest
Jul 19, 2010 Jul 19, 2010

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I had this very same problem, here's what I did ... I uninstalled the toolbar link I had for AOL radio ... and then re-opened the AOL radio

from the main page on AOL and told it to save as a bookmark on the tool bar (I have Firefox) ... poof, the problem is gone ..

. not really sure what I did but it worked


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Aug 09, 2010 Aug 09, 2010

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I had the same problem and I disabled the AOL toolbars as follows and the problem went away:

From Internet explorer window click on TOOLS then select MANAGE ADD-ONS then under ADD-ON TYPES the option TOOLBARS and EXTENSIONS should already be selected (if not then select it). In the SHOW: window or box select CURRENTLY LOADED ADD-ONS then in the window on the right select AOL TOOLBAR then select DISABLE (another window will pop up that lists related add-ons that will also be disabled) then click DISABLE.

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