UAC strikes again – flash fix for IE

Until recently, we all saw flash content from Vista in IE, however about a week ago we do not. What’s the problem? The new version of Macromedia Flash Player, that do not leaves well with Vista’s User Account Control (UAC). So how to fix it?

Great thank to Frank, that investigated the problem and found the solution. You should authorize flash installer to run with elevated rights. How to do it?

Go to “Your Windows Directory\System32\Macromed\Flash”, right click FlashUtil9b.exe and select “Run as administrator”. The program will install new flash player with elevated security settings.

How you can see any flash content. So, what do you think, UAC still good or bad for Jews?

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One Response to “UAC strikes again – flash fix for IE”

  1. Evonne Rold Says:

    Great blog. I found it filled with alot of good info thanks. Keep up the excellent work. Normally I do not comment on blogs but after reading yours I wanted to just write a short message. Thanks for the info.

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