Dealing With Adobe Flashplayer

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I suppose there are a few situations where Adobe (Macromedia) Flashplayer is
useful. But in my experience, 99 percent of the time it simply runs inane
commercial videos about erection control and other subjects which I have to
endure before using the website.

I have two programs: Install and uninstall Adobe Flashplayer. My default
is to run my computer with AFP Uninstalled. But then I continually get
reminders asking me if I wish to reinstall whenever I visit a new web site.
Is there any other program to turn off these invitations?
 
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web pages. If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in their
web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the install
file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should display my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page properly or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated interfaces on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately, advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their computers
altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every website that uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware, Hijackers, and
Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
 
Wesley Vogel said:
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web pages.
If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in their
web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the install
file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should display
my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page properly
or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated interfaces
on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately,
advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their computers
altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every website that uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware, Hijackers, and
Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html


I agree.
 
I agree.

You, me and the other twelve folks out there, Frank. :-)

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
Frank Saunders said:
Wesley Vogel said:
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web pages.
If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in
their web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the
install file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should display
my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page properly
or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated interfaces
on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately,
advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their computers
altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every website that uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware, Hijackers,
and Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html


I agree.
 
I went through the steps except for the registry change. Doing and undoing
that seems like an accident waiting to happen.

I want to be able to allow the program on the infrequent sites where it does
something useful, and necessary. All I really want was a way to stop the
reminders to install the Flash.

--

PT
Wesley Vogel said:

You, me and the other twelve folks out there, Frank. :-)

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
Frank Saunders said:
Wesley Vogel said:
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web pages.
If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in
their web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the
install file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should display
my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page
properly
or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a
Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated
interfaces
on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately,
advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and
distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their computers
altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every website that uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it
from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware, Hijackers,
and Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html


I agree.
 
I have never used this.

How to toggle Flash on and off
http://www.clearpointsystems.com/toggleFlash.php

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
PT said:
I went through the steps except for the registry change. Doing and
undoing that seems like an accident waiting to happen.

I want to be able to allow the program on the infrequent sites where it
does something useful, and necessary. All I really want was a way to
stop the reminders to install the Flash.

--

PT
Wesley Vogel said:

You, me and the other twelve folks out there, Frank. :-)

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
Frank Saunders said:
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web
pages. If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in
their web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the
install file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should
display my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page
properly
or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a
Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated
interfaces
on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately,
advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and
distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their computers
altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every website that uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it
from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware, Hijackers,
and Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html


I agree.
 
All this from a guy who wears 501's ;-))

--
Curt BD-MVBT
http://dundats.mvps.org/
http://dundats.proboards27.com/index.cgi
http://www.aumha.org/
Wesley Vogel said:
I have never used this.

How to toggle Flash on and off
http://www.clearpointsystems.com/toggleFlash.php

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
PT said:
I went through the steps except for the registry change. Doing and
undoing that seems like an accident waiting to happen.

I want to be able to allow the program on the infrequent sites where it
does something useful, and necessary. All I really want was a way to
stop the reminders to install the Flash.

--

PT
Wesley Vogel said:
I agree.

You, me and the other twelve folks out there, Frank. :-)

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM <[email protected]> hunted and pecked:
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web
pages. If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in
their web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the
install file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should
display my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page
properly
or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a
Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated
interfaces
on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately,
advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and
distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their computers
altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every website that
uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it
from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware, Hijackers,
and Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html


I agree.
 
And 505s. ;-)

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
Curt Christianson said:
All this from a guy who wears 501's ;-))

--
Curt BD-MVBT
http://dundats.mvps.org/
http://dundats.proboards27.com/index.cgi
http://www.aumha.org/
Wesley Vogel said:
I have never used this.

How to toggle Flash on and off
http://www.clearpointsystems.com/toggleFlash.php

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
PT said:
I went through the steps except for the registry change. Doing and
undoing that seems like an accident waiting to happen.

I want to be able to allow the program on the infrequent sites where it
does something useful, and necessary. All I really want was a way to
stop the reminders to install the Flash.

--

PT
I agree.

You, me and the other twelve folks out there, Frank. :-)

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM <[email protected]> hunted and
pecked:
I, too, hate Flash and do not have the POS installed.

I never get reminders, or invitations, just big holes in some web
pages. If
the page designers are going to use Flash, they deserve big holes in
their web pages. LOL

I hate the extension .swf.

I see this on a lot of web pages in View | Source:

http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab"

That nomally gets you the File Download popup for swflash.cab, the
install file for Flash.

I can even visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
and not get any invitation. Just a big hole, where Flash should
display my
version.

Maybe because I do not have Java either. Another POS.

Enough rambling, try these...

Internet Explorer | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
Make sure both of these are NOT checked.

Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Internet Explorer
components if a Web page needs them in order to display the page
properly
or
perform a particular task.]]

Enable Install On Demand (Other)
[[Specifies to automatically download and install Web components if a
Web
page needs them in order to display the page properly or perform a
particular task.]]

Click Apply | Click OK

Make sure that the Kill Bit for Flash is enabled.

See this on how.

How to block Flash animation in websites
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm

I used SpywareBlaster to set the Kill Bit for Flash.

<quote>
Flash Killer: Macromedia Flash can be used to display animated
interfaces
on
websites, animations, and other "Flash" content. Unfortunately,
advertisers
have begun to use Flash as a method for creating annoying and
distracting
content. And some users that wish to keep Flash off of their
computers altogether have found it troublesome to prevent every
website that uses
Flash from installing it. Flash Killer can set the kill bit for the
Macromedia Flash control (versions 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x) - preventing the
installation completely and disabling it if it is already installed.
Reversing this procedure is easy.
<quote>

SpywareBlaster | Tools | Flash Killer

SpywareBlaster
[[SpywareBlaster doesn't scan and clean for spyware - it prevents it
from
ever being installed.
The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And
SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.]]
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

Using SpywareBlaster to protect your computer from Spyware,
Hijackers, and Malware
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html


I agree.
 
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