[q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Jim Winings[/b][/b][/i]
Just to make it official ? I am running ?
Windows XP Home Edition
Build: 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 (Service Pack 2)
IE Version 7.0.5730.11
Flash Version: WIN 9,0,21,75
Well I did the uninstall and reinstall as prescribed above. Went to sleep with
3 tabs open to myspace, woke up and CRASH ? yet again. Believe it or not.
It appears that myspace is the only site I am having problems with, but I have
ActiveX turned off for all but trusted sites. That stops the crashing PDQ. ;-)
I looked in ?
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Temp
And did a ?
dir *.mdmp
And no files were found.
It looks as if there could be an ad from myspace that is causing the problem,
and giving Adobe the benefit of the doubt, it could be just one advertiser that
is causing the problem. Perhaps making an undocumented call and the like.
Since Katte is having the problem across multiple sites, I would be curious as
to if there is an advertiser that advertises on all the sites she has noted.
This could be a common thread, no pun intended.
If myspace does not rotate ads unless the page is reloaded, then this is
probably NOT the problem. Some sites rotate ads regardless if the page is
reloaded or not. This could mean that there is some sort of timing problem with
the internal mechanism of FLASH. I will start doing SPC on the mean time to
crash to confirm this.
I have had problems when I was running IE 6 where as Adobe?s FLASH install
page would not even start the install.
WARNING? DO NOT DO THE BELOW UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL FOR YOU
COULD REALLY REALLY HOSE UP YOUR COMPUTER.
How I fixed it when running IE6 was to, after running their alleged uninstall
tool, I searched my hard drive and physically deleted all occurrences of any
FLASH folders/files. Then I went into the system registry and searched then
deleted every occurrence of any reference to FLASH. Their install page still
would not install FLASH. After finding a link somewhere where I could download
FLASH without going to Adobe?s install page, I was able to get it to work until
I downloaded IE7. However, due to the fact that before I started running IE7,
the only site I went to where I had to have FLASH running i.e. a ?Trusted Site?
was RJR CamelSmokes, so this could be misleading. Last time I was there, which
was on 10/11/06, it didn?t crash, but it wasn?t working correctly either. Input
fields were not allowing inputs. And I don?t remember but I?m 95% sure I was
running IE6 at the time.
If it is indeed a Microsoft problem, and I?m not saying it isn?t, I can
empathize with Adobe, for I had a problem that was a Microsoft bug and I had to
explain to my customers why there were rounding errors. On the other hand,
Adobe is a big company and has many more resources and influence in the
industry than I have and someone, perhaps in the corner office at Adobe, should
call someone, perhaps with the initials BG at Microsoft, and I?d just bet the
problem would get resolved.
But the fact that I have had so many problems, as apparently thousands if not
tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of other users are having, and I
mean before IE7 and on various flavors of Windows, and perhaps various
operating systems and browers, the only common thread I see is Adobe. Also note
that for several years, 1999 to 2003 or so, I also had a lot of problems with
the Adobe Reader.
I really don?t want to take the hours of painstakingly doing what I did before
to fix it, but it looks like I will need to, just to see if that fixes the
problem or not, again.
Kind of makes the entire Internet thing a real displeasure instead of the
pleasure it should be. To say that I am really starting to become disenchanted
with this entire mess would be a gross understatement.
flash7izdabest:
Sure, just come up with about 10 million dollars start up capital ;-)
Jim Winings
Principal
Six Sigma SPC
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