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Internet Explorer thinks Adobe flash player is unsafe and will not download

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Dec 17, 2011 Dec 17, 2011

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Hi,

     I am using I.E. 9 and Windows 7 64 bit os.  Everytime I try to download the Adobe flash player, I.E. will stop it and say it's been reported as unsafe.  Any way around this?  Thanks for any help you can provide!

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Dec 17, 2011 Dec 17, 2011

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Doobieray wrote:

Hi,

     I am using I.E. 9 and Windows 7 64 bit os.  Everytime I try to download the Adobe flash player, I.E. will stop it and say it's been reported as unsafe.  Any way around this?  Thanks for any help you can provide!

Try downloading it from here: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/909550

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Dec 18, 2011 Dec 18, 2011

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Doobieray wrote:

Hi,

     I am using I.E. 9 and Windows 7 64 bit os.  Everytime I try to download the Adobe flash player, I.E. will stop it and say it's been reported as unsafe.  Any way around this?  Thanks for any help you can provide!

There are illustrated instructions in this post which explain how to download the file if you continue to experience the problem: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4090545#4090545

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Hi,

In IE9 Tools menu, you could try this. Go to Internet Options - Content - Certificates/Publishers - Untrusted Publishers and delete Adobe.com from the list.

Good luck!

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