Guest ThemePark Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Lately I have been getting a lot of BSODs, so in an attempt to solve that problem I made a repair of Windows XP. That solved the problem, but has in turn given me several other problems, most of which I have however managed to solve. But two problems persist. Some websites have the Remember me option, and if I click it and log in, and then later restart my computer, it has been reset and I have to log in again. This happens every time I restart my computer. Same thing with the Flash player. I can install it and confirm that it works on e.g. Youtube, but as soon as I restart and go there again, I'm told that I don't have it installed. Most of my other problems have been resolved with registering necessary DLLs, so I figure that might also be the case this time, but I have no idea how to go about this whole problem or even what to search for on Google. So I hope somebody in here can be of assistance.
Guest Dee Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Cookies and Flash resets on restart Hi there... What version IE are you using? And have you checked, tools, internet options, content tab, auto complete, settings, and the "user names and passwords on forms" is ticked? Post back. Take Care... Dee ThemePark wrote: > Lately I have been getting a lot of BSODs, so in an attempt to solve > that problem I made a repair of Windows XP. That solved the problem, > but has in turn given me several other problems, most of which I have > however managed to solve. > > But two problems persist. Some websites have the Remember me option, > and if I click it and log in, and then later restart my computer, it > has been reset and I have to log in again. This happens every time I > restart my computer. > > Same thing with the Flash player. I can install it and confirm that it > works on e.g. Youtube, but as soon as I restart and go there again, > I'm told that I don't have it installed. > > Most of my other problems have been resolved with registering > necessary DLLs, so I figure that might also be the case this time, but > I have no idea how to go about this whole problem or even what to > search for on Google. So I hope somebody in here can be of assistance. >
Guest Dee Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Cookies and Flash resets on restart Hi again, As far as the Flash Player, go here to see if this helps: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_15511&sliceId=1 and if you want to try here first: http://www.amarasoftware.com/flash-player-fix.htm Post Back to ket us know. Take Care... Dee ThemePark wrote: > Lately I have been getting a lot of BSODs, so in an attempt to solve > that problem I made a repair of Windows XP. That solved the problem, > but has in turn given me several other problems, most of which I have > however managed to solve. > > But two problems persist. Some websites have the Remember me option, > and if I click it and log in, and then later restart my computer, it > has been reset and I have to log in again. This happens every time I > restart my computer. > > Same thing with the Flash player. I can install it and confirm that it > works on e.g. Youtube, but as soon as I restart and go there again, > I'm told that I don't have it installed. > > Most of my other problems have been resolved with registering > necessary DLLs, so I figure that might also be the case this time, but > I have no idea how to go about this whole problem or even what to > search for on Google. So I hope somebody in here can be of assistance. >
Guest ThemePark Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Re: Cookies and Flash resets on restart Yes, I have checked it and it is ticked. Also I just upgraded to IE 7, but I had the same problem before where I had IE 6. Also I found out that it works with Administrator accounts, i.e. Flash is installed, and with Hotmail for instance, I go straight to my inbox without having to log in. On limited accounts however, Flash is not installed and I have to log in every time. I had a similar problem where my limited accounts were not shown on the Welcome screen, and I found out that it was because they were not part of any group, so I added them all to the Users group, and they all appeared back on the screen. So I suspect that it can be related to that. Furthermore everything worked perfectly for all accounts, before I had to repair Windows XP. After that, it seems some things have been reset, including stuff that pertain to limited vs. administrative accounts. But what that would be, is beyond me. On 11 Sep., 15:39, Dee <dad...@verizon.net> wrote: > Hi there... > What version IE are you using? And have you checked, tools, internet > options, content tab, auto complete, settings, and the "user names and > passwords on forms" is ticked? > Post back. > Take Care... > Dee > > > > ThemePark wrote: > > Lately I have been getting a lot of BSODs, so in an attempt to solve > > that problem I made a repair of Windows XP. That solved the problem, > > but has in turn given me several other problems, most of which I have > > however managed to solve. > > > But two problems persist. Some websites have the Remember me option, > > and if I click it and log in, and then later restart my computer, it > > has been reset and I have to log in again. This happens every time I > > restart my computer. > > > Same thing with the Flash player. I can install it and confirm that it > > works on e.g. Youtube, but as soon as I restart and go there again, > > I'm told that I don't have it installed. > > > Most of my other problems have been resolved with registering > > necessary DLLs, so I figure that might also be the case this time, but > > I have no idea how to go about this whole problem or even what to > > search for on Google. So I hope somebody in here can be of assistance.- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn - > > - Vis tekst i anførselstegn -
Guest ThemePark Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Cookies and Flash resets on restart Furthermore I have now installed Adobe Reader onto my computer. Logged in as an administrator it works perfectly, but using it with a limited account I get an error, and the program closes. I also have installed the game Clue from MSN, same thing, works under administrator, quits with an error under limited accounts. It's the standard Windows error, that says something about my data possibly having been lost. Also, I forgot to say that when I go to a website, such as Youtube, under a limited account, and try to watch a video, it says that the movie was not loaded when I right click where the video is supposed to be.
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