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Hi, my friends:
I'm so worried about the Abobe Flash Player installation. And this is because I'm not able to installing Abobe Flash Player, without installing Adobe DLM, and Get Adobe Plus.
So my question is very easy...
When you try to install Abobe Flash player, you have the option to choose, or not choose, install aditional aplicactions like McCaffee tool bar (in Mozilla, Opera, Safari, Netscape, Chrome; version) or Google Tool bar (in Internet Explorer version). Your system allow perfectly to choose this options. But...
So, I would Like to get to kind of possible solutions.
I hope you had understand me, and you could help me to get solution to this problem.
Excuse my horrible english.
And thank you so much for your reply.
Hi HZ, Thanks for the info. Ok, I have XP/SP3 & IE6 too, so I am very familiar with your system.
Go to Start, Control Panel and double click on Add/Remove. Find DLM(download manager) and getPlus. Click on DLM and Remove it. When it is gone(you won't see it anymore) then Remove getPlus also.
Then Reboot(restart your computer)
Using the IE browser, go to Tools, click on manage add ons and look in "currently loaded" and "have been used" and see
if there are any DLM or getPlus add ons.
Then let me know
...
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Hi HZ, What operating system are you using? And what browser(s) and version numbers?
Thanks,
eidnolb
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Hi, eidnolb:
First thank you so much for your quick reply.
I have got as Operative system Windows XP with service pack 3.
So, I have two navigators because sometimes any virtual platform, don't works correctly under Mozilla Firefox.
So to speack I often use Mozilla Firefox 3.6.2 version, to navigate.
In spite I use Internet explorer 6.0 to follow some online courses.
I hope, you could help me.
I'ts very difficult to uninstal complements Adobe DLM and GetAdobe plus, after Adobe flash player installation. I'm really sorry to ask you something like that, but I like to be update, doing updates by myself. And the Adobe flash player necesary complements during installation works out a nuisance to me.
I don't want to cause you any trouble with my reply...
I'm very gratefull for your help.
Sincerly yours David Harper Zou.
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Hi HZ, Thanks for the info. Ok, I have XP/SP3 & IE6 too, so I am very familiar with your system.
Go to Start, Control Panel and double click on Add/Remove. Find DLM(download manager) and getPlus. Click on DLM and Remove it. When it is gone(you won't see it anymore) then Remove getPlus also.
Then Reboot(restart your computer)
Using the IE browser, go to Tools, click on manage add ons and look in "currently loaded" and "have been used" and see
if there are any DLM or getPlus add ons.
Then let me know.
Thanks,
eidnolb
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Today I only can be gratefull about your help, eidnolb
The uninstalling have been easier than before, and the complements was completely removed from my computer, without problems or dificulties.
Thank you so much, for your explanation, and thank too to Adobe to make all the uninstallation process easier.
Best regards from Spain!!!
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Buenas Tardes NZ, Me alegro de que trabajo para Usted sin problemas. Gracias por responder y marcar el subproceso
como respuesta. Espana y los Estado Unidos demasiado vivan! (No tengo un teciado espanol)![]()
Lo que se refiere,
eidnolb
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Wow, wow!!!
you know write in spanish better than know write in english... It's really amazing!!!
Have been very difficult for me express my question in english, so I think that you have understood me without problem, so this is because I have marked the "Correctly Answered" report.
You treatment have been inmediate, concise, and very efective...
Thank you, again...
No sabía que supiese hablar en español...Quizá eso hubiese facilitado mi consulta, pero de todas formas ha hecho un buen trabajo.
Muchas gracias, eidnolb
¡Hasta la próxima!
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