That file extention is actually a flash media and you just need to d/l a
plug in for your browser to accept it if you wish to view the file. Do
a SEARCH with Google or Ask Jeeves to decide if that is a plug in you
wish to have on your computer.
Hope this helps.
tannis zamora
Selina W Dunworth wrote:
> I am receiving email links with .swf extensions, but all I get when =
> I click on the link is a screen with a rectangle containing a red x in =
> the upper left corner. I suspect my Norton Internet Security is =
> blocking something. How do I "unblock"it. I run Windows XP and NIS =
> 2005.
> Thanks,
> Selina
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