From: XS11E on
John Melchitt <JohnMelchitt(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> for this particular matter, used the 32 bit IE, went to Lulu,
> clicked Demo and there it was. That solved it and I can now
> revert to the 64 bit option for everyday purposes.

Or you could just stay with the 32 bit browser, I don't know of any
major advantage(s) to the 64 bit browser.

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From: The Flavored Coffee Guy on
Uninstall the flash player 10.

Use Microsoft's Search for all files and folders names Flash. Do not rely
on the index, it will not include more resent files, and may not include
past. Search the drive, not the index. It may take a couple of hours. Do
not delete any dlls named Flash. Delete everything else named flash, not
matter what extension. Some folders are set to read only, change those so
that you can delete them, you may need administrator's privileges. There
should only be a couple dlls, just don't delete those.

Flash 10 is suppose to be backwards compatible concerning it's old
settings, favorites etc files. But, it's not and it conflicts with anything
previous version put up as settings. Even when you add more settings the
new format messes with the old system.

Once, you've deleted everything Flash, re-install it. Microsoft's
Search is RETARDED.



"John Melchitt" <JohnMelchitt(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B3D9AE9-267C-4A05-A107-6787D03C5765(a)microsoft.com...
>I am trying to view the Lulu demonstration but cannot. I am using Windows 7
> and IE 64 bit and apparently I need to run the 32 bit to see the demo.
>
> I don't know how to.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.

From: Bobby Johnson on
You must be a troll since you make no sense at all!


On 2010-05-17 22:17, The Flavored Coffee Guy wrote:
> Uninstall the flash player 10.
>
> Use Microsoft's Search for all files and folders names Flash. Do not
> rely on the index, it will not include more resent files, and may not
> include past. Search the drive, not the index. It may take a couple of
> hours. Do not delete any dlls named Flash. Delete everything else named
> flash, not matter what extension. Some folders are set to read only,
> change those so that you can delete them, you may need administrator's
> privileges. There should only be a couple dlls, just don't delete those.
>
> Flash 10 is suppose to be backwards compatible concerning it's old
> settings, favorites etc files. But, it's not and it conflicts with
> anything previous version put up as settings. Even when you add more
> settings the new format messes with the old system.
>
> Once, you've deleted everything Flash, re-install it. Microsoft's Search
> is RETARDED.
>
>
>
> "John Melchitt" <JohnMelchitt(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:9B3D9AE9-267C-4A05-A107-6787D03C5765(a)microsoft.com...
>> I am trying to view the Lulu demonstration but cannot. I am using
>> Windows 7
>> and IE 64 bit and apparently I need to run the 32 bit to see the demo.
>>
>> I don't know how to.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>