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Flash Player on move to Windows 7

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I have just Upgraded my operating system from Windows XP to Windows 7 Pro (SP1). I am unable to install Adobe Flash plugins for fire Fox and Seamonkey on Windows 7. I have succeded to install Flash for Interne Explorer and Chrome.

I have tried many of the suggested cures on your web sites and various blogs - all with no success. These included uninstalling Ad-Blockers, suspending Firewalls and Antivirus systems, uninstalling and reinstalling Flash etc. I am currently on version 16 of Flash.

With Windows XP Flash worked on all browsers etc without any problems. I am using the same Dell 9200PC without any alterations.

Is there any fix that I have missed for this annoying issue?

Regards

Paul Street

I have just Upgraded my operating system from Windows XP to Windows 7 Pro (SP1). I am unable to install Adobe Flash plugins for fire Fox and Seamonkey on Windows 7. I have succeded to install Flash for Interne Explorer and Chrome. I have tried many of the suggested cures on your web sites and various blogs - all with no success. These included uninstalling Ad-Blockers, suspending Firewalls and Antivirus systems, uninstalling and reinstalling Flash etc. I am currently on version 16 of Flash. With Windows XP Flash worked on all browsers etc without any problems. I am using the same Dell 9200PC without any alterations. Is there any fix that I have missed for this annoying issue? Regards Paul Street

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Re: Flash Player on move to Windows 7

The problem is now solved, not sure how..

I think it was brute force, just kept asking to play movies and returned the error report to Adobe. Think I must have annoyed them enough!

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Re: Flash Player on move to Windows 7

The problem is now solved, not sure how..

I think it was brute force, just kept asking to play movies and returned the error report to Adobe. Think I must have annoyed them enough!