still got this tiny firefox problem

kronoSX

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I am running minefield 3.7 64 bit(duh):D
I just cant seem to get flash to install and work...when the hell is Mozilla and adobe gonna support 64bit for windows.The linux people gets it but we must suffer and try patches and fixes that dont the f$%#^ work no mattter what we do.

Tried running win7 under admin login and still no luck.Is there another type of thingiemebob to try that worked for you.Dont tell me to install 32 bit firefox please:sick:

Any thing come to mind..well it semms not to many people use 64 bit FF
 
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TheRealKiller

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I've got one Vista box and one Win7 box on my desk.
Flash Player does NOT run on any browser any more on Win7. I think it did at one stage - I didn't run that much video on it :)
IE8, FF3.6 and Chrome all run Flash Player (video and other stuff) happily on Vista, but then the OS knows it's 32-bit.

Adobe sort-of admits it has a problem with the 64-bit Flash Player. They've sorted the Shockwave Flash development tool and the 64-bit linux browser add-on, but there's no release date for Windows 7. See http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/faq.html#flashplayer10FAQ_64-bit04 and http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/ and http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/forum/1/565636?forumId=1&comments_threshold=0&comments_parentId=565636&comments_offset=100&comments_per_page=20&thread_style=commentStyle_plain

So don't shout at FF - not about this anyway! Shout at Adobe!!

It's a pyn-in-die-gat but you (I'm guessing) and I can downgrade to 32-bit browsers. The soon-to-be-miilions of other Windows 7 users most probably cannot. And I have a video-based internet project going live soon.
AAAARGH! :crying:
 
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kronoSX

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gawd damn.....well since this post i downgraded..:D..finally gave up
 
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