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"recently changed from I.Explor to Fire fox" "unable to down load adobe flash" "no yellow bar for edit options"

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"recently changed from I.Explor to Fire fox" "now unable to down load adobe flash" "cannot view video players on web sites" "there is no yellow bar for edit options" "adobe Flash exists is in add or remove programs"

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http://adobe.com

"recently changed from I.Explor to Fire fox" "now unable to down load adobe flash" "cannot view video players on web sites" "there is no yellow bar for edit options" "adobe Flash exists is in add or remove programs" == URL of affected sites == http://adobe.com

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Trying to add Adobe Flash Player. Firefox' instruction say, "After you press the Download or Agree and Install now button, a yellow bar will appear at the top of the webpage. Click Allow." However, the yellow bar didn't appear. What do I do now?

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The instructions on the Adobe page are incorrect and do not apply to current Firefox versions. Follow the instructions below.

Install/Update Adobe Flash Player for Firefox: your ver. N/A; current ver. 10.1 r53 (important security update 2010-06-10) Click on "Flash Player download page" in this article: Updating Flash -use Firefox to download and SAVE to your hard drive (save to Desktop for easy access) -exit Firefox (File > Exit) -In Windows, check to see that Firefox is completely closed (Ctrl+Alt+Del, choose Task Manager, click Processes tab, if "firefox.exe" is on the list, right-click "firefox.exe" and choose End process, close the Task Manager window) -double-click on the Adobe Flash installer you just downloaded to install/update Adobe Flash -when the Flash installation is complete, start Firefox, and test the Flash installation here: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_15507&sliceId=1