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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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Guest Helge Klein
Posted

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

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

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

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Posted

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

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

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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