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macromedia players flash : Windows doesnt recognize flash (.swf) files ??


AndyManchesta
1/21/2006 10:29:24 AM
Hi Ive been having a problem for about a week opening flash files ( I have some
flash games saved that will not open) they are all .swf files and if I click
them I get a message showing windows cannot open the file as it doesnt know who
created it then a list of programs I can try opening the file with, I cannot
find flash player except for the .ocx files & getflash.exe in the system32
area, Its Win XP home with SP2. Ive tried unistalling a few times and using the
flash remover from this site but its still got the same problem when I
reinstall. If I go to a web site and play a flash game it will open fine but if
I save it to my pc Im unable to open it, Hopefully someone can offer soem
advise as Im out of idea's Its a clean pc as Its only been formatted yesterday
and Im just starting to add programs back on, I have dreamweaver but not sure
if thats causing some conflict, Any hel[p would be appreciated

Thanks

Andy
AndyManchesta
1/23/2006 11:59:18 AM
charleyjr
1/23/2006 4:53:52 PM
Hi Andy,

We have the very same problem as you described.

How did you solve this problem.

Please help us.

Sincerely,
Charley

AndyManchesta
1/24/2006 9:42:44 AM
Hi Charley

I made a mistake with mine & found out it was working the way it should, I had
mx2004 from Macromedia on my old setup which I think is similar to the Studio
package they have now with Dreamweaver, Flash Player/Editor and a few other
building programs included so I was able to open the .swf files automatically
with the flash player that comes with the mx2004 package.

After formatting and re-installing Windows I'd forgot to add that package back
to my system and assumed the flash player from here
(http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer) would work in the same way but it
seems to be a I.E Plugin & only works when used on the Internet , I solved my
problem by installing the mx2004 package again so now they open with the built
in flash player but if you are receiving the same message about Windows not
being able to open the file as it doesnt know who created it then find one of
the .swf files and right click then choose Properties, On the "Opens With" area
press Change then click 'Internet Explorer' and click Apply then OK . It should
then open the flash files by double clicking them

Hope That Helps

Andy :)



ZamiroXXXXX
2/18/2006 10:00:57 PM
Actually I had the same oroblem and too fix that, you would have to initialize
the program with Windows
Navigate to the Macromedia Flash Mx 2004 folder and find the Player directory
Open the Player directory and run the SAFlashPlayer.exe executable
Click on Open from the file menu and run the SWF file you want to use (this
initializes the program with windows)
Then close the file and program, nvaigate to the directory where the SWF file
is stored and righ-click on it and select open with
THe Flash Plyer should be one of the options
Select in and click on the 'Always open with this program " check box
You should be good to now

Hope this helps:cool;
kaywalck
2/27/2006 4:15:04 PM
Jeckyl
2/28/2006 12:00:00 AM
Open with Internet Explorer

Or (if you have flash) open with the stand-alone flash player (you may need
to find it and run it yourself once the first time only)
--
Jeckyl

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