Are you running the 32 bit or the 64 bit version of Windows 7?
Mark Rode
> What I have noticed is the Youtube and TV sites don't acknowledge
> that I have flash installed, and give me a download link inside a
> black area where flash would normally play. I have disabled
> ActiveX filtering and looked in the addons for conflict but the
> only things there are Adobe flash and Silverlight. The version of
> flash is 10,2,153,1 (latest). I am able to run the flash with
> Firefox 4 and Chrome 10. After many frustrating hours of
> un-installing flash, installing flash, reading forums, etc, I
> uninstalled IE9 and reverted back to IE8. Revisiting the sites, I
> was able to view the flash content. Does anyone have any ideas on
> what to try? I would like to use IE 9 for the added security. George
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