Quote Originally Posted by RedWombat
j4mes, I'm afraid the problem you're having is related to changes that Microsoft did to IE because of the EOLAS vs. Microsoft court battle. After April 11 if you did an update to Windows, Microsoft also updated IE. It has to due with them being sued for the way IE handled the Object tags.

This problem can be fixed, but it requires a little bit of coding.

Here's a few links to help you out?

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowled...fm?id=7779d219

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/activeco...devletter.html

http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/

http://www.milonic.com/activateflash.php

Read through these links, I think it will help you solve your problem.

I was baffled by that box for awhile as well until I found this out. Perhaps others in this forum have as well.

Best of luck,
Once again, you've proved yourself a real problem-solver.

As per Microsoft's website, this is the result of recent "upgrade" however, I'd have thought the purpose of "upgrade" should've been to make things easier rather then the opposite.

It's highly bizzarre to know Microsoft felt the need to do so. Surely, if they'd provided some patch in Windows Update then users who're unaware of it would've had their problem solved, but there must be thousands around who'd have no idea at all (like myself).

It worked perfectly well in my Laptop, however, I'd see if the problem get solved on my PC as well (which I haven't tried as yet).

No wonder more & more are having their attention grabbed towards OTHER browsers like Firefox, etc.