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flash player on IE6


Question Posted Friday March 27 2009, 9:24 pm

Why cant I install adobe flash player on my internet explorer 6 ?i also have a mozzila firefox browser on my computer and the flash player there works fine.
Thanks a lot!


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theymos answered Friday March 27 2009, 9:31 pm:
Use this to completely uninstall Flash:
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Close all of your browser windows before running it.

Then restart and install Flash again.

If that doesn't work, tell me what happens when you try to install Flash. Does it give you an error? Does flash content just not appear? Do you get a red X where there should be Flash content?

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