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winner5+63 - 11 Nov 2005 19:15 GMT
Hello, I'm trying to find the correct thread to get an understanding about
the different players I have in my system.  The players I'm referring to
are:  Macromedia players/shockwave etc.; RealPlayer; Windows Media Player9;
G2; and player/players.  My main concern is Macromedia/ShockWave and all
their 'companions'.  They seem to be adding a lot of folders and files to my
system, that may not be compatible(ShockWave/Player10)  I had Macromedia on
my 'trusted' list, but removed it.  I see that any one on that list can
automatically download whatever and whenever they want to without your
knowledge of permission.  Macromedia files present problems in there naming
process(over 66 characters), which my system utilities refuse to read.   Is
there a Microsoft program that can replace the funcitonality of Macromedia
players?  I see that some sites(even Microsoft) require the ShockWave player
for videos.  I do not want to stress my system performance with programs I
may not need.  Is there a Microsoft program(s) that will allow my system to
run peacefully?  I only run programs like, Boggle for '95; PuzzleMaster;
MusicWrite;  Microsoft Picture It
! 2002; ACDSee3.0(?); a flatbed scanner; an inkjet printer;cd/cdr-w; image
editing and desktop publishing programs(several);Adaptec cd programs(loaded)
and photo cd's, etc.  My system runs Windows
98se/128Sdram/30gig(hd)/100fsb/40x(max)cd-cdr/w(slow speed read/write),
according to today's standards .Until I got back on the Internet, everything
ran okay. Would like to know what 'players' may have to do with these
programs, and what Microsoft program(free; updates; or otherwise) options do
I have?  Have decided to stay in the Microsoft family. If you gotta have
problems, it might as well be in the family!
Jeff Richards - 11 Nov 2005 22:07 GMT
Uninstall whatever you don't want.  The only effect will be that in some
cases an animation won't play, and that's no loss, IMHO. Just avoid those
sites that use animations.

I particularly dislike real player, but shockwave can create problems as
well.
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> Hello, I'm trying to find the correct thread to get an understanding about
> the different players I have in my system.  The players I'm referring to
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> I have?  Have decided to stay in the Microsoft family. If you gotta have
> problems, it might as well be in the family!
winner5+63 - 16 Nov 2005 05:14 GMT
Thank you Jeff.  I'm late but grateful.  I uninstalled  from  Control
panel/install/uninstall programs.  Does not seem to be any difference in Web
page displays. Will now search for those 'other' programs that were not in
the Macromedia folder.  Will report back.
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> Uninstall whatever you don't want.  The only effect will be that in some
> cases an animation won't play, and that's no loss, IMHO. Just avoid those
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> > I have?  Have decided to stay in the Microsoft family. If you gotta have
> > problems, it might as well be in the family!
winner5+63 - 17 Nov 2005 04:53 GMT
Hello again.  Those 'other' folders that are not on the Add/Remove list in
the Macrodmedia/ShockWave folder are: Direct Sound; Flash Asset; Font Asset;
FontXtra Macromix; Sound Control; Text Asset; and TextXtra.  How would I
remove these, which are not in the Add/Remove list?   I have not mastered
the Registry yet.
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> Thank you Jeff.  I'm late but grateful.  I uninstalled  from  Control
> panel/install/uninstall programs.  Does not seem to be any difference in Web
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> > > I have?  Have decided to stay in the Microsoft family. If you gotta have
> > > problems, it might as well be in the family!
Jeff Richards - 17 Nov 2005 09:14 GMT
If Macrodmedia/ShockWave has been removed then you can simply delete the
folders, providing they don't contain anything you want to keep.
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> Hello again.  Those 'other' folders that are not on the Add/Remove list in
> the Macrodmedia/ShockWave folder are: Direct Sound; Flash Asset; Font
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> have
>> > > problems, it might as well be in the family!
winner5+63 - 19 Nov 2005 04:36 GMT
Thank you Jeff, will do!

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> If Macrodmedia/ShockWave has been removed then you can simply delete the
> folders, providing they don't contain anything you want to keep.
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> >> > > problems, it might as well be in the family!
 
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