-=PCTechTalk=- Re: websites freeze.

  • From: "sylviavdwall" <pvdwall@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 08:31:53 +0100

  Thank you for coming back on this Troth,
  I did all the things you wrote on here, but nothing. As soon as I click on 
'download' at the Macromedia site it freezes up.
  Yesterday I went through the troubleshooting from Macromedia and went through 
all the options and the only thing that is left that I can do is download 
'flash' manual.
  I got to walk my dogs now.............and it is raining and storming here!!!! 
(ugh)
  As soon as I come back and dryed up -:)) I'll try and download it manual.
  sylvia.



Don't remember if you said you were running a firewall. If so, also try turning 
it off temporarily just to see if it makes a difference.
With the Internet options, open IE, then do TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS. This is 
just temporary, so do not freak out. Go to the security tab and for each the 
INTERNET and TRUSTED SITES zone move the slider all the way to the bottom.Then 
hit APPLY and then move to the PRIVACY tab. There, move the slider as well to 
the bottom to ACCEPT ALL COOKIES. No, it will not need to be this way to access 
those sites, as I sure as hell don;t have them like this and can access the 
sites fine. But, we just want to do this temporary, and also while you download 
the flash from Macromedia.

After you get all this done, try it again.

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:::Original Message
:::Sent Sun, 5 Oct 2003 17:25:11 +0100 by sylviavdwall
| No, I tried to download Macromedia but it froze again. Can't get it to 
download.



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