Guest Jim Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 I have a problem that is driving me crazy! I have not been able to view videos on the net, nor download any files. When I try to download files, I get a message similar to the below: Not being able to download files started when, for whatever reason, I could not view videos. In trying to fix the problem, I followed all the suggested steps from Microsoft and Adobe relative to de-installing and re-installing the flash player. I have even used 'subinacl' with reset_minimal.cmd from Adobe. The only solution I have found was to create another account with 'Administrator' privilege (which I had before). This worked for ONE day. Now, I am back to not being able to download files nor view videos. I can log into the Administrator account and everything works correctly. I can even run IE as 'Administrator' and everything is OK, but I have the problem whenever I just run using my account as the default. Can someone please give an explanation or fix for the behavior that does not include any of the fixes that have been mentioned. System: XP Pro SP2 Up-to-date IE7 Adobe Flash Player Ver. 9.0.124.0 ZoneAlarm Anti-Virus SpyBot Search & Destroy A reply is greatly appreciated! -- Jim "What we know is minuscule to what we don't know..."
Guest Jim Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 Re: Can't download files Sorry for the double post -- Jim "What we know is minuscule to what we don't know..."
Guest Kelly Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 Re: Can't download files Same answer -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm SupportSpace http://www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner "Jim" <j_NOSPAMoutler@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:ElE4k.6406$s77.6346@bignews3.bellsouth.net... >I have a problem that is driving me crazy! > > > > I have not been able to view videos on the net, nor download any files. > When I try to download files, I get a message similar to the below: > > > > > > > > > > Not being able to download files started when, for whatever reason, I > could > not view videos. In trying to fix the problem, I followed all the > suggested > steps from Microsoft and Adobe relative to de-installing and re-installing > the flash player. I have even used 'subinacl' with reset_minimal.cmd from > Adobe. > > > > The only solution I have found was to create another account with > 'Administrator' privilege (which I had before). This worked for ONE day. > Now, I am back to not being able to download files nor view videos. > > > > I can log into the Administrator account and everything works correctly. > I > can even run IE as 'Administrator' and everything is OK, but I have the > problem whenever I just run using my account as the default. > > > > Can someone please give an explanation or fix for the behavior that does > not > include any of the fixes that have been mentioned. > > > > System: > > XP Pro SP2 Up-to-date > > IE7 > > Adobe Flash Player Ver. 9.0.124.0 > > ZoneAlarm Anti-Virus > > SpyBot Search & Destroy > > > > A reply is greatly appreciated! > > > > > -- > Jim > "What we know is minuscule to what we don't know..." > > >
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