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After a recent re-format and installation of windows (98se then xp home  
upgrade), I find I often get a notice that a page I'm visiting on the internet  
contains materials that require Adobe Flash Player to display properly. When I  
click their link to load the player, I am sent to this page
 
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFla
sh
 
On that page I check the box indicating I accept terms and then click  
"install now". This only seems to re-load the same page and no download takes  place.
 
Questions: 1) Any ideas why it doesn't download 
                
                  2) It says on the page it automatically downloads to 
internet explorer but I  always use Opera as my browser. Is there a place in Opera 
to download it to or  should I allow it to go to IE (if I get it to download at 
all!)
 
-Phil Williams-



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