[gui-talk] finding Adobe flash player in windows seven
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Sat Apr 9 17:26:12 UTC 2011
Ken:
I think when the Flash player is up, there's an item in the systems Tray for
it and if you right-click on it, you can get to the parameters.
As Humberto and I have already said, as much listening as you seem to do,
you'd be better off to just bite the bullet and get high-speed Internet and
consider it sheckles well spent.
Mike
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Subject: [gui-talk] finding Adobe flash player in windows seven
Hi folks got my listening issue partially licked I know what I have to do,
but I can't seem to find the flash player itself to adjust the settings.
When I use the kooky search feature and type adobe flash player in to it, I
go to the blio user manual. If I used programs and features, it comes up
there but when clicked it says are you sure you want to uninstall it? I
want to clear and delete all local storage in there so I can listen to audio
even a live stream stops in about seven minutes. Also want the system to
notstore something. It obviously has too much in it and after a point it
stops any and all audio. i thought it was pandora and last FM only but it
turns out that it'[s anything. Yesterday listening to a Nicole Atkins
segment from the world cafe She stopped talking in mid sentence. testing
the
same thing on KISQ San francisco's live stream it confirms this is something
to do with Flash player. Pandora suggested I clear local storage settings
and to check the never box in adobe flash player. this is confirmed by
reading the documentation on Adobe website. now the trick is getting to it.
Why does microsoft have to make it harder every time they do a new windows?
wasn't it better where you clicked something in programs and went right to
it? the whacky world of computers and the internet Huh?
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