Guest S Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 Hi When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows or sessions the cpu raise to 100%. Any idea? Than'x Shay
Guest Helge Klein Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Re: Flash Player Either completely disable Flash or only allow it in the zone "Trusted Sites" and add the appropriate sites to that zone. I hope this helps. Helge On 21 Aug., 22:23, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > Hi > > When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows or > sessions the cpu raise to 100%. > > Any idea? > > Than'x > Shay
Guest Patrick Rouse Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Flash Player Flash can be disabled like this: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm -- Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Provision Networks VIP Citrix Technology Professional President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC http://www.sessioncomputing.com "Helge Klein" wrote: > Either completely disable Flash or only allow it in the zone "Trusted > Sites" and add the appropriate sites to that zone. > > I hope this helps. > > Helge > > On 21 Aug., 22:23, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > > Hi > > > > When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows or > > sessions the cpu raise to 100%. > > > > Any idea? > > > > Than'x > > Shay > > >
Guest Patrick Rouse Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Flash Player You can purchase Citrix Presentation Server which has Flash Acceleration, although it costs ~ $450 per concurrent user. -- Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Provision Networks VIP Citrix Technology Professional President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC http://www.sessioncomputing.com "S" wrote: > Hi > > Than'x for your answers, but I must use flash. > > What can I do to solve this problem? > > Than'x > Shay > > "Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B411CBFB-8354-4119-B674-6AEAEB3F34DF@microsoft.com... > > Flash can be disabled like this: > > > > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm > > > > > > -- > > Patrick C. Rouse > > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > > Provision Networks VIP > > Citrix Technology Professional > > President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC > > http://www.sessioncomputing.com > > > > > > > > "Helge Klein" wrote: > > > >> Either completely disable Flash or only allow it in the zone "Trusted > >> Sites" and add the appropriate sites to that zone. > >> > >> I hope this helps. > >> > >> Helge > >> > >> On 21 Aug., 22:23, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > >> > Hi > >> > > >> > When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows > >> > or > >> > sessions the cpu raise to 100%. > >> > > >> > Any idea? > >> > > >> > Than'x > >> > Shay > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest S Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Flash Player Hi Than'x for your answers, but I must use flash. What can I do to solve this problem? Than'x Shay "Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B411CBFB-8354-4119-B674-6AEAEB3F34DF@microsoft.com... > Flash can be disabled like this: > > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm > > > -- > Patrick C. Rouse > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > Provision Networks VIP > Citrix Technology Professional > President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC > http://www.sessioncomputing.com > > > > "Helge Klein" wrote: > >> Either completely disable Flash or only allow it in the zone "Trusted >> Sites" and add the appropriate sites to that zone. >> >> I hope this helps. >> >> Helge >> >> On 21 Aug., 22:23, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: >> > Hi >> > >> > When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows >> > or >> > sessions the cpu raise to 100%. >> > >> > Any idea? >> > >> > Than'x >> > Shay >> >> >>
Guest Helge Klein Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Flash Player You surely do not need flash to enable flash globally for every web site? Probably your users need flash on specific sites. As I suggested in my earlier post enable the flash plugin only on those sites. As Patrick pointed out, Citrix PS might help, too. Helge On 23 Aug., 06:12, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > Hi > > Than'x for your answers, but I must use flash. > > What can I do to solve this problem? > > Than'x > Shay > > "Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:B411CBFB-8354-4119-B674-6AEAEB3F34DF@microsoft.com... > > > Flash can be disabled like this: > > >http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm > > > -- > > Patrick C. Rouse > > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > > Provision Networks VIP > > Citrix Technology Professional > > President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC > >http://www.sessioncomputing.com > > > "Helge Klein" wrote: > > >> Either completely disable Flash or only allow it in the zone "Trusted > >> Sites" and add the appropriate sites to that zone. > > >> I hope this helps. > > >> Helge > > >> On 21 Aug., 22:23, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > >> > Hi > > >> > When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows > >> > or > >> > sessions the cpu raise to 100%. > > >> > Any idea? > > >> > Than'x > >> > Shay
Guest Patrick Rouse Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: Flash Player Additionally, well designed websites offer some fallback if Flash is unavailable, i.e. MSN.com displays static images where Flash Conent would exist if it were enabled. -- Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Provision Networks VIP Citrix Technology Professional President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC http://www.sessioncomputing.com "Helge Klein" wrote: > You surely do not need flash to enable flash globally for every web > site? Probably your users need flash on specific sites. As I suggested > in my earlier post enable the flash plugin only on those sites. > > As Patrick pointed out, Citrix PS might help, too. > > Helge > > On 23 Aug., 06:12, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > > Hi > > > > Than'x for your answers, but I must use flash. > > > > What can I do to solve this problem? > > > > Than'x > > Shay > > > > "Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:B411CBFB-8354-4119-B674-6AEAEB3F34DF@microsoft.com... > > > > > Flash can be disabled like this: > > > > >http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm > > > > > -- > > > Patrick C. Rouse > > > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > > > Provision Networks VIP > > > Citrix Technology Professional > > > President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC > > >http://www.sessioncomputing.com > > > > > "Helge Klein" wrote: > > > > >> Either completely disable Flash or only allow it in the zone "Trusted > > >> Sites" and add the appropriate sites to that zone. > > > > >> I hope this helps. > > > > >> Helge > > > > >> On 21 Aug., 22:23, "S" <s...@s.com> wrote: > > >> > Hi > > > > >> > When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows > > >> > or > > >> > sessions the cpu raise to 100%. > > > > >> > Any idea? > > > > >> > Than'x > > >> > Shay > > >
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