Hi:
I am using xp pro and it is non browser dependent. Dragon
has its own flash
content that it wants to show. I have both i.e. 7 and fire
fox 1.5 on all
my lab systems. Thanks
Lucia Greco
Assistive Technology Specialist
University Of California Berkeley
(510) 643-7591
-----Original Message-----
From: John Kim [mailto:jdk berkeley.edu]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 6:25 PM
To: Lucia Greco
Cc: micronet-list lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Micronet] Flash not working in user accounts
It would help if you could tell us what OS and browser you
are using.
But if you are using firefox, it could be that when you
installed the flash
plugin, on the non-working computers, you installed the
plugin in the admin
user's personal firefox directory instead of the systemwide
firefox plugin
directory.
Lucia Greco wrote:
> Hi:
> My students use dragon and want to use the tutorial the
system says
> that macro media flash is not in stalled.
> How ever if I log in as a ! Admin User in the system I
can use the
> tutorial no problem Any ideas what is up.
> Here is the kicker it works on some computers but not
other. I think
> the systems are configured the same. Any ideas as to
what to check to
> stop the block of flash. Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Lucia Greco
> Assistive Technology Specialist
> University Of California Berkeley
> (510) 643-7591
>
>
>
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