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My DAUGHTER has a Compaq P4-brand new with Vista installed. She's downloaded, installed ADOBE Flash, uninstalled, reinstalled...none of the flash sites work-it keeps asking her to download and install Adobe Flash. Is this a "Vista" bug? Thank you in advance. I went over last night and had same problems...just will not run flash content and keeps prompting for installing.

There are known issues with the latest flash...

Travel Here and have her run the uninstaller and then DLoad and install the latest version...Quote from: patio on November 22, 2007, 12:02:47 PM

There are known issues with the latest flash...

Travel Here and have her run the uninstaller and then DLoad and install the latest version...

Just a warning to all Vista users...though IE 7 may be a contributing culprit. Having treid a dozen times to UNINSTALL Flash and reinstall (even using Adobe's uninstall program/fix) Flash would still not work. Solution was to reformat and reinstall Vista and then, before doing anything, install all of the IE7 add-ons. Following that, download critical updates from Microsoft.

The fun part was that this new Compaq came with Vista pre-installed. I used the OEM disc for the very first time and Microsoft would not let me authenticate or register online...I had to call. "Mandy" (not her real name-trust me on that) was nice to start with until I told her that, "No, this disc is not installed on another computer, I am reinstalling due to a problem with Vista running add-ons in IE7". She had me hold while she called a supervisor...then we had to go through the explanation AGAIN. Microsoft does not like it when you tell them there is a software problem (unless you want to pay for TELEPHONE support as I did ONE TIME after Xp was released).
Everything now works well...so far ;-)
I'm using Vista and never had a problem with Flash. I wonder if it's a Compaq issue.I suspect this was a Adobe issue. There was probably a registry key left (I think programmers should stop using the registry...)

I did have problems with Adobe once before on Vista, but it resolved itself. I suspect it was a registry conflict with Foxit.

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I did have problems with Adobe once before on Vista, but it resolved itself
Strangely enough, exactly same thing happened to me. Once in a while web page was asking me to install latest Flash (which, obviously was installed already). I just clicked OK, and everything displayed fine, WITHOUT any extra install.
After a while, problem disappeared by itself.charliebrown are you saying you followed the directions and ran the un-installer and still had issues ? ?


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