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Old 9th Oct 2009, 20:10
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I am using Windows Explorer (64 bit) on Windows 7 as a standard user. When go to sites like espn.go.com and navigate through pages it requires to install Adobe Flash player files. I then need to write in my administrators password for each page.


Any help to as where and what permissions I might have to change up here,


anyhelp appreciated thanks, crazyforISA.
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Old 9th Oct 2009, 23:06
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The reason I was always being asked to install adobe is because it is not supported in a 64 bit browser.
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Old 10th Oct 2009, 08:34
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because it is not supported in a 64 bit browser.
Yes it is and will be final by the time Win 7 hit's the shelves.

Your using a beta version of Windows. Wait until it goes final and then buy it. Then everything should work just fine.
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Old 10th Oct 2009, 23:07
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I think he meant Flash, and Flash does have several compatibility issues with 64-bit browsers, but there's not really a good reason to run a 64-bit browser anyway.
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Old 11th Oct 2009, 11:04
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but there's not really a good reason to run a 64-bit browser anyway.
I haven't found one reason.... yet.
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Old 12th Oct 2009, 16:48
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i did mean flash sorry.
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