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Re: Add on flash9e.ocx
      Fri Dec 21 2007 10:30 PM

Hi tobihughes , sounds like the Shockwave active x could be the problem ( i'm presuming you're using Internet Explorer ).

If so open I.E. and go to tools > manage add ons > enable or disable add ons . In the "show" box select "add ons currently loaded in Internet Explore". From the "enabled" list look for the Shockwave Flash Object. Left click on it and under the "settings" tab place a tick in the disable box and then click OK. Close and restart I.E. then try the web pages again.

Let us know if that helps. If it does , reinstalling the Flash active X would be the next move.

Edited by FifeFlyer (Fri Dec 21 2007 10:33 PM)

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