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Hello!
Recently I have a serious problem with playing videos on server You Tube. YouTube says: ,,An error occurred, please try again later". I searched on internet and I found out that many people in all the world have the same problem. I tried almost everything - including reinstalling Adobe Flash Player, but it still doesn't work. If you found out what the problem is, please help me. Thank you. Ela
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I have version 10,0,22,87 installed, Windows XP, Mozilla Firefox.
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When you go to the link in my earlier post, can you see the animation?
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Yes, I see Adobe Flash Player was successfully installed.
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But you are still getting the error on Youtube? Let's try the following
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I had already tried this before (I uninstalled all adobe programs and installed everything again). Now I tried it again, but still doesn't work, I really don't know why, cause I have fast computer and internet was always quick too... I installed browser Google Chrome, and You Tube works in it, but it's slower than in Mozilla...
Thank you for you're trying to help me, but I really don't know anymore...
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I have never seen this before... it happens only with Firefox on Youtube?
Can you try to contact Youtube support? (If there is such a thing.)
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Yes and many people asked on YouTube forums about that error message, but they just recommended to install Flash Player again. I tried another browsers and I can say now that You Tube doesn't work in Internet Explorer and in Mozilla. It works in Google Chrome (slowly) and in Opera (without problems - so it's great but I still wonder why it doesn't work in another browsers, I've never had such a problem).
Thanks.
Ela
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Try reading this http://forums.adobe.com/thread/431156?tstart=0 and this http://forums.adobe.com/thread/430948?tstart=0