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tiki244 wrote: Internet explorer and windows xp? Or something xp. Anyway I do not know how to change from internet explorer to anything else I havent the faintest clue.
Sorry, been busy in `meat space'.
Version of windows: At bottom left corner of screen is a START button (click it). In the list that appears should be an icon with
RUN next to it (click it) A prompt window will appear with a space to enter text type in (
msinfo32 (click OK). The first thing that hould show up for system:

If it says service pack 1/2 then you will need to go to windows update (since you are dial-up this is best done before going to bed - will take hours and hours). If you are running xp service pack three then:
Version of Internet Explorer: With explorer open, go to the HELP (click it). Scroll down to ABOUT (click it) this will bring up version (hopeful it is ver. 8).

If it says version 6/7 then, again, windows update.
Check Flash: Go down to the START button again. One of the icons will have CONTROL PANEL next to it (click it). If there is a Flash icon on the control panel (double click it) It SHOULD read EXACTLY like the version below (plugin & activex):
(click on pic for full size image):

If there is no icon/or file numbers are different then go to the ADD/REMOVE program icon and double click UNINSTALL Flash (both the player & Active X programs). Shut down and restart computer. Open IE and go to the website below:
(Adobe screwed up Windows installer and fix is below):
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1043626?tstart=0 The first link under the heading DIRECT DOWNLOAD:
◦Flash Player for ActiveX (Internet Explorer) is the one to click on. This will open up a SAVE/RUN window on your screen. Go to the top right corner of your screen and use the quick&dirty method of shutting down IE (click the
X.) Go back to the SAVE/RUN and press RUN. This will install the working version. When it finishes Shutdown/restart machine.
Open up IE and click on TOOLS (scroll down list click on) INTERNET OPTIONS, then SECURITY (ACTIVE X Options should be checked thusly):

This is what is working with WInXPSP3/IE8, here. (uploaded the above shots with IE8 under XPSP3/ simultaneously signed-in to BYC on Chrome, as well - to quickly link to images from album).
Can PM (should be around this evening - late CDT).
Edited by ivan3 - 8/9/12 at 6:00pm