A Angel Tsankov Mar 23, 2006 #1 Why does IE 6 not inform non-administrators that they have to install Flash Player 8 ActiveX control so that multimedia content can be played?
Why does IE 6 not inform non-administrators that they have to install Flash Player 8 ActiveX control so that multimedia content can be played?
J Jon Kennedy Mar 24, 2006 #2 See the "Managing add-ons by using registry entries and Group Policy" part of this article: How to manage Internet Explorer add-ons in Windows XP Service Pack 2 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256/en-us
See the "Managing add-ons by using registry entries and Group Policy" part of this article: How to manage Internet Explorer add-ons in Windows XP Service Pack 2 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256/en-us
A Angel Tsankov Mar 24, 2006 #3 Well, thanks for the reply, but I could not figure out how to allow non-admins to install add-ons.
G Guest Mar 26, 2006 #4 There is a bug in the latest Flash 8 and Shockwave. It will NOT work for non-admin accounts. Period. Macromedia/Adobe know about it, but there is no solution yet. See my post in IE 6--General "Bug in Flash 8.0.24.0.
There is a bug in the latest Flash 8 and Shockwave. It will NOT work for non-admin accounts. Period. Macromedia/Adobe know about it, but there is no solution yet. See my post in IE 6--General "Bug in Flash 8.0.24.0.