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winnie95 - 22 Jun 2007 15:00 GMT
I'm using windows vista home premium.  Internet Explorer 7 keeps closing and
then I receive a message saying problem is caused by Adobe Flash Player 9
and if I download it problem may be solved.
I have Flash 9 anyway and have downloaded it twice but same problem.  Any
ideas?
THX
Tam - 22 Jun 2007 15:17 GMT
MIne internet keeps closing to..I need help
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Tam

> I'm using windows vista home premium.  Internet Explorer 7 keeps closing and
> then I receive a message saying problem is caused by Adobe Flash Player 9
> and if I download it problem may be solved.
> I have Flash 9 anyway and have downloaded it twice but same problem.  Any
> ideas?
> THX
Gistcheckin - 22 Jun 2007 15:35 GMT
1) Tools>Internet Options>General Tab
Under Browsing History click on Settings Button
Click on View Objects
Check for icons that have a black shield with yellow exclamation point
Right click on any found and click on remove
On the remaining icons, right click and click on properties
Click on Dependency Tab
If Damaged is listed, close and right click on the object to remove it

2) Use the Flash Player Uninstaller listed here to uninstall Adobe Flash
Player.
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/

3) Install the Current Version
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> MIne internet keeps closing to..I need help
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> > ideas?
> > THX
Tam - 22 Jun 2007 15:51 GMT
I have some that are damaged .but it will not let me remove them
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Tam

> 1) Tools>Internet Options>General Tab
> Under Browsing History click on Settings Button
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> > > ideas?
> > > THX
winnie95 - 22 Jun 2007 15:58 GMT
Thank you.  I have done as requested in the view options tab there are only
two files. Both are Java run time environment with no damage listed under
dependency.

> 1) Tools>Internet Options>General Tab
> Under Browsing History click on Settings Button
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>> > ideas?
>> > THX
Gistcheckin - 22 Jun 2007 17:31 GMT
You're welcome.

Tam, go to C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files.  You should be able to
remove them from there.
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> Thank you.  I have done as requested in the view options tab there are only
> two files. Both are Java run time environment with no damage listed under
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> >> > ideas?
> >> > THX
 
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