The solution is to copy whatever "flash *.ocx" file is located in windows/system32/macromed/flash/ folder & rename it to "flash.ocx". +++ IMPORTANT: Do NOT rename the original file +++ Leave it alone & just make a copy of it named "flash.ocx" (without the version number) Close your browser before making changes. Make a backup or restore point before reconfiguring your files. Also, y ou could check any screensaver that you have installed for conflicts. ![]() ![]() Firstly, though, I'd suggest trying to install your Flash Player again that would be an easy fix if that works. I found a solution on the Adobe community forums.
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