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Flash help windows 7 ie9

New Here ,
Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013

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Having problems with Flash player for windows 7 ie9

Says I downloaded it fine even verified version and to see if it's working and everything checks out also enabled Flash add ons but yet I went to a link that needs Adobe Flash and it tells me I need Adobe Flash in order to view video.  HELP ???

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LEGEND ,
Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013

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Does it show Flash Player as installed and working: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html ?

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New Here ,
Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013

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Yes ............or I should say when I go to this link

http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html and check if I have the latest

version it tells me I do and then go to next step to enable Flash in my IE9

in my add on's and I do enable it. then to step 5 verify the clouds moving

and yes they are moving except Flash still won't work ???

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Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013

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Can you post a link to a site that tells you to install Flash Player?

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New Here ,
Dec 17, 2013 Dec 17, 2013

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Hi Pat I believe

I'm seeing a common thread here it seems so far that the videos are all

from Yahoo news although I don't know what other sites support Flash

player, You tube works fine, Fox news videos work , Facebook videos work....

http://tv.yahoo.com/nighttime/strange-coincidence-countless-newscasts-092613573.html

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LEGEND ,
Dec 17, 2013 Dec 17, 2013

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Yahoo IS seeing a major problem with IE, but.. NOT IE9. It's IE11 that's not working there lately.

YouTube has almost completely converted everything to "multiformat" (HTML5, Flash and WebM). If your Flash Player isn't working, it'll switch to HTML5 which requires no Plugin. Yahoo hasn't done that yet.

Facebook has seen problems with their image uploader, which uses Flash, but again, that's only with IE11.

You may want to try repairing IE: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378

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Well Pat I found my problem. I did a system restore recently and for the

heck of it I double checked my ie version and it was ie11 seems I checked

the box that allows for automatic updating which allowed ie11 to be

installed. Any way all is good.

thanks for your help

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