![]() Clear cookies, cleared cache, and Flash cache. Hardware rendering turned off (that took me forever to find a video that I could actually play in order to see that option! lol). Flash is enabled in the browser, Active X filtering disabled. I have scoured ever word of every troubleshooting checklist I can find. When I came back to your pages with that installation, your "Flash Player checker" could tell me immediately that it was installed, but the page that tells you what the latest versions are did not do its usual "You have the latest version of Flash Player installed." An I'm pretty sure that the test picture with the clouds and tree would not run. As far as I could tell, I was not able to view HTML5 video (audio only), although I COULD watch non-HTML5 videos on at least some occasions. In a (probably) related note: I have downloaded the offline package and installed it, but that was problematic. If I had seen anything that looked like this, I would not have had an issue! *exasperated* This is what is offered as an answer to download issues? You have got to be kidding me. Immediately after, I see this:Īfter several seconds, this screen appears: On the Flash Player auto-download page, when I click on "Download," the download bar appears at the bottom of my window for a very brief moment and disappears.
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