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mmayr

09/14/06 5:46 PM

#22976 RE: Bob Zumbrunnen #22972

Bob,

That didn't work. I'm going to try and restart my computer and see if that solves the problem. I already had the setting you metioned set to "none". . .and I haven't seen this "Active X" message before. I'll also update my Norton Utilities and see if there are any updates from MSFT that I need my puter to have. What a bunch of BS.

Peace,

bob41

09/14/06 8:11 PM

#22982 RE: Bob Zumbrunnen #22972

Bob, the recent patches that Billy's Boys have scraped together, including this (Patch) Tuesday have caused some ActiveX/Flash problems on my machine. They even crossed over to Firefox, which I was using as a work-around. Adobe should be po'd at the Redmond folks.

A partial fix, for me, was to download the Flash uninstaller from Macromedia, un-install Flash, and then re-install.

But hey, MSFT is just trying to protect us from their own poorly written software. Fools.



IRISHBULL

09/15/06 4:50 PM

#23067 RE: Bob Zumbrunnen #22972

"Like how they "accidentally" made it so Flash content (like ads) won't respond to the first click (but will respond to the second one)"

Thought that was a Java issue. I know when I have applets open I need to click twice to use them ie my alphatrade menu