Same problem. Lately when I visit many websites I've been getting a message
telling me that I should install the Adobe Flash Player. Until a few weeks ago
I've had no problem playing video on the web. I know nothing
about Java or the Flash Player and the only possible changes (as far as I
know) that may have been made before this problem arose would have been an
update of some kind that my system notified me was available for download. One
site in particular is Youtube.com. When I visit it I get this message:
"Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of
Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest flash player."
Details:
I click on 'Get the latest flash player' and I'm brought to an Adobe Flash
Player download page:
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFl ash
I click 'Download Now' and an 'Internet Explorer - Securtiy Warning' pops up
giving me the option to install Adobe Flash Player. I choose 'Install' and the
'Securtiy Warning' window disappears. Now nothing else happens. I'm given no
indication of success or failure and I get the same 'Download Flash Player'
message when I revisit the site. After reading through the information dealing
with 'download failure' I have downloaded and ran the 'Flash Player Uninstall
Tool'. I then restarted my computer, tried reinstalling the Flash Player, but
had the same results. If I go to START> CONTROL PANEL> ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS
the Flash Player is in the list of installed programs.
I don't know what information may be relevant so I'll just mention this. In
the list of currently installed programs is 'Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE
v1.4.2_03' and three updates 'J2SE Runtime Environment
5.0 Update 6' and 'J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 9' (both are 119 MB)
and J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 10 (120 MB). I wonder if Java is
somehow turned off but I'm basically at a loss as what to do next. Any
information or advice would be greatly apprectiated. This is [i]very[/i]
frustrating.