IE8 64-bit

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As currently Adobe flash player does not support 64-bit software, IE8 64-bit

cannot display graphics in IE8 64-bit correctly. Is there any temp.

solution for IE8 64-bit?



Thanks,



Scott
 
Use the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer.

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Scott wrote:

> As currently Adobe flash player does not support 64-bit software, IE8 64-bit

> cannot display graphics in IE8 64-bit correctly. Is there any temp.

> solution for IE8 64-bit?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Scott

>
 
There's a permanent solution. See this discussion:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com...r/thread/babaa5f8-ff06-4ea2-aef6-a9416d65f981

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002





Scott wrote:

> As currently Adobe flash player does not support 64-bit software, IE8

> 64-bit

> cannot display graphics in IE8 64-bit correctly. Is there any temp.

> solution for IE8 64-bit?
 
Thanks for all responses. It seems Micrsoft is not responsible for their

IE8 64-bit and depends on the add-on from other company. How difficult to

have a built-in flash player in IE8. In pocket IE v6.1, it has the same

issue. Other web browser software can support the flash and IE market share

becomes less and less.







On 28/02/2010 1:27 AM, in article #vtW1Q9tKHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl, "PA

Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> There's a permanent solution. See this discussion:

> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/InternetExplorer/thread/babaa

> 5f8-ff06-4ea2-aef6-a9416d65f981
 
Flash Player is an Adobe application (and Add-on), Scott. Microsoft has

nothing to do with it.



Scott wrote:

> Thanks for all responses. It seems Micrsoft is not responsible for their

> IE8 64-bit and depends on the add-on from other company. How difficult to

> have a built-in flash player in IE8. In pocket IE v6.1, it has the same

> issue. Other web browser software can support the flash and IE market

> share

> becomes less and less.

>

>

>

> On 28/02/2010 1:27 AM, in article #vtW1Q9tKHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl,

> "PA

> Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>

>> There's a permanent solution. See this discussion:

>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/InternetExplorer/thread/babaa

>> 5f8-ff06-4ea2-aef6-a9416d65f981
 
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