Adobe Flash and/or javascript problems in IE8

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Hey PA Bear You are Most Awesome as MS MVP Good Advice! Contact Support! I

have been playing around with this one and what I have found out so far is

that adobe has added some nasty script to block hackers. That what microsoft

actually got blamed for was secretly adobe. Problem is there is no fix for

people running certain browers like windows 8 as of yet. You can read about

it in the adobe forums. I have seen that in windows 8 it has somehow disabled

javascript but if you do it very carefully but clicking on the actual site

and then doing refresh you can enable some of it just not all. It is

definately a work in progress. Love ya PA Bear!

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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> Contact Adobe Support.

>

> cf. http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb09-19.html

>

> cf. http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb10-03.html

>

>

> Tony Linguini wrote:

> > The latest flash/IE issue happened to me (Windows Ultimate 64) and I had

> > to

> > uninstall 10r42_34 and go back to 10r32_18. It was the same issue as 3

> > times

> > before over a 2 year period. That is, flash causes explorer to stop

> > responding and the error is in the flash ocx.

> >


>

> .

>
 
Mary wrote:



> Hey PA Bear You are Most Awesome as MS MVP Good Advice! Contact Support! I

> have been playing around with this one and what I have found out so far is

> that adobe has added some nasty script to block hackers. That what microsoft

> actually got blamed for was secretly adobe. Problem is there is no fix for

> people running certain browers like windows 8 as of yet. You can read about

> it in the adobe forums. I have seen that in windows 8 it has somehow disabled

> javascript but if you do it very carefully but clicking on the actual site

> and then doing refresh you can enable some of it just not all. It is

> definately a work in progress. Love ya PA Bear!




Maybe more users will dump Adobe Reader and move to another PDF viewer, like

PDF-Xchange.
 
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