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Adobe Flash 10 crashing IE7 and IE8

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Gran Paradiso, 2008/12/21.

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    Gran Paradiso

    Gran Paradiso Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello,

    In internet Explorer I upgraded Adobe Flash 9x to Adobe Flash 10 and now I get Microsoft C++ run time errors in IE on certain websites. Is the any way I can revert back to Adobe 9x. I can't seem to find an older version. I tried this on 3 computers and when ever I install Adobe Flash 10 I get these run time errors in IE. I even tried IE8 to no avail. I am running Win XP Pro as my OS

    Thanks for you help.
     
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    Gran Paradiso

    Gran Paradiso Inactive Thread Starter

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    Pete thank you so much! I've been trying to fix this for weeks now. I wonder now why this happens when I install Adobe Flash 10 for IE this happens. Its fine with Firefox.

    Your a saviour
     
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    PeteC

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    You're welcome :)

    I am running IE8 with Flash 10 and have no issues - at least not on any of the websites I visit which all tend to be technically based. It may be an issue with the website itself not being compatible with Flash 10.
     
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    Gran Paradiso

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    The Website I use is one of the local radio stations and I use the "listen live" button while I'm working. Just IE would crash all the time so I removed one add on at a time and it seemed to work when flash was disabled but some of the content would not display. I was glad to be able to fix this.

    Thanks again.
     

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