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August 26, 2007
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Video sites say I need Flash Player

  • August 26, 2007
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Video sites say I need Flash Player 8. I have installed, deinstalled, re-installed over and over as per Adobe support suggestions. The Adobe site says "You have version 9,0,47,0 installed"
Video runs on YouTube but CNN, Fox and others keep saying I need to install the Flash Player.
I have invested (wasted) four hours fooling with this. I see I am not alone. Anyone have a fix?
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    Participating Frequently
    February 22, 2008
    Found this on The Register (UK)

    "Hackers have developed a new ruse that attempts to trick users into downloading malware from a fake Adobe Shockwave Player download site."

    "Prospective marks who stray onto lure sites - such as a game site related to {name censored} - are presented with broken icons in an attempt to convince them that their copy of Shockwave (if already installed) isn't working properly."

    You can search Google for this text to see more info: malware new flash player
    Participant
    February 21, 2008
    has anyone been getting the problem after a pop up occurred on your desktop (not with IE open) that says a new version of flash player is available? I can't remember the URL or version (sorry) but the links on it took me to a www.adobe.com/something site describing the update so I installed it. After a restart I went to http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/index.xml and then www.adobe.com and the flash animation wasn't there, just a link to get flash player. I had to do the uninstall described above and then reinstall from adobe.com and works fine. Problem is then I started getting wiggy things happen like Pshops save dialog box disappearing and then my DVD drive not being recognized. Did a complete reformat and fine now. (XP and Vista dual boot, both reformatted and installed). Is it coincidence or possible malware that never actually came from Adobe?
    Participant
    February 18, 2008
    I had a similar problem with the weather.com interactive weather map. i'm running Windows XP and IE7. recently downloaded the updated flash player (version 9). went to the Adobe download page and found the version 8 download. followed the instructions (uninstall previous versions), then installed version 8. works as before.
    Participant
    August 27, 2007
    Now see that site works for me, the following two don't:

    http://www.1-18-08.com/
    http://www.elizabeththegoldenage.net/

    In regedit it says my current version is 9,0,47,0 for both.
    Participating Frequently
    August 28, 2007

    Hi; 8eight8

    You don't have a problem with the adobe flash player, because you have the latest one installed and working. The problem you have, some sites don't work right with flash like the two you posted. I clicked on both links and the first one had a picture of a girl and two men, website is Tucows. The second link is a movie site, Network Solutions, movie Woman Warrior Queen, I watched the trailer(looks like a good movie).

    You don't say what kind of player, you are using, Quicktime, Windows Media 9,10,11, Real Player, I think your problem is your player and not flash, because most sites you go to requiring flash will play, if I'm wrong let me know, you might just have to update your player or install Codecs for audio and video to work with flash.

    The first site you posted did not require flash, it was just a picture, you should of been able to open this site.

    Have you checked your Settings Manager, for the Adobe Flash Player?

    http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html

    Try turning your pop-up blocker off, for the sites flash won't work, turn it off before you click on the website, but make sure you don't forget to turn it back on, also try refreshing the page, see if this helps.

    Participant
    August 27, 2007
    I'm having the same problem. I've tried everything! It works with Youtube and some of the flash based ads on Yahoo but not on other sites. I tried it in Firefox and it works almost all the time. I've also tried it in IE7 in safe mode and it works. Here are my specs:

    Windows Vista Home Premium w/ all updates
    IE7 with all updates
    EVGA nVidia 8800 GTS 640mb
    Intel Pentium D 340Ghz
    2 gigs of RAM
    Gigabytle GA-8N-SLI motherboard

    Thanks.
    Participating Frequently
    August 26, 2007
    I don't see how flash will run on U-tube, but not on cnn or fox, unless they use different plug-ins, if I disable active X control( flash9d.ocx) file, u-tube, cnn, fox or any-other website that uses flash will give me the message to install the latest flash player.

    Try this - Go to > tools > manage add-ons(enable or disable) highlight the file( flash9d.ocx) and disable.

    You don't say in your post, what os, version of windows, or browser you are using, so I will assume windows.

    Click Uninstaller, where it says Updates by version, that will take you to Macromedia Flash Player Uninstaller and download the one for windows below and run the file.

    http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html#uninstaller

    Click on the link below to install the flash player version 9,0,47,0... I uncheck the box for the google toolbar, but you might want it, flash does not require that you use it.

    http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash

    When you get the message flash has been installed successfully - Go back to tools > manage add-ons and enable flash9d.ocx file.

    See if u-tube, cnn, or fox work.

    Participant
    August 26, 2007
    I am using Dell 2400 1gig memory, Windows XP Home.
    I went to > tools > manage add-ons
    There was no such file as: flash9d.ocx. If I click on download new add-ons and go to get Flash Player for Internet Explorer I get the Download Flash 9 and the big "F"
    The green bars just keep on blinking.
    When I check the Adobe site I get this message You have version 9,0,47,0 installed
    The samples on the Adobe site run fine.
    Add another site that says I need to upgrade my Flash Player: The Weather Channel.
    Participating Frequently
    August 27, 2007
    When you opened add-ons, where did you look, Add-ons currently loaded in IE., Add-ons that have been used by IE., Add-ons that run without permission or Downloaded active X controls 32 bit, none of these had flash9d.ocx file.

    Have you ever manually worked in Windows Registry, if yes - go to your run box and type regedit, this will open the registry - click on the key HKEY_LOCA_MACHINE\Software\ scroll down till you come to Macromedia, click the plus sign on the left for macromedia - do you see Flash Player, Flash Player Active X and Shockwave 10, highlight Flash Player - what does it say for - Current Version and Flash Player Version, highlight Flash Player Active X - what is Name...... Type....... Data.. C:\Windows, if you have never edited something in the registry and are not comfortable doing this - that's ok!, we'll figure something else out.

    Is this the site, you are talking about when you say the Weather Channel that flash doesn't work.

    http://www.weather.com/newscenter/fcstsummary.html?from=footer

    The above site uses - Blue Box Video Player, you can find the link below.

    http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?
    clip=7550&collection=topstory&nav=topstory&from=wxcenter_video

    When you click the above link your screen should turn light blue and should say loading player and then the video should start playing.