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Thread: Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player

  1. #1
    SHAUN EARLY Guest

    Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player

    I have recently armed myself with ad-adware, spy bot and avg anti virus
    after having lost everything to a virus and spyware infection. So after
    reinstalling everything i am unable to download Flash Player. Is this
    anything to do with any of the above programs or maybe the xp pro firewall
    which is affective. Any one any ideas.



  2. #2
    Ze Muffinman Guest

    Re: Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player

    Is it because of the Adobe website, or is it Flash Player in general?
    Try this temporary mirror: http://www.box.net/public/xfto54t5cy
    SHAUN EARLY wrote:
    > I have recently armed myself with ad-adware, spy bot and avg anti virus
    > after having lost everything to a virus and spyware infection. So after
    > reinstalling everything i am unable to download Flash Player. Is this
    > anything to do with any of the above programs or maybe the xp pro firewall
    > which is affective. Any one any ideas.



  3. #3
    miki Guest

    Re: Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player


    "SHAUN EARLY" <seys16339@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:6SfXg.125681$wg.70968@fe1.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
    > I have recently armed myself with ad-adware, spy bot and avg anti virus
    > after having lost everything to a virus and spyware infection. So after
    > reinstalling everything i am unable to download Flash Player. Is this
    > anything to do with any of the above programs or maybe the xp pro firewall
    > which is affective. Any one any ideas.
    >

    Good question. I can't download flash player although I have
    not tried
    with all my "protectors" turned OFF. So much for safe hex !!
    miki.



  4. #4
    SHAUN EARLY Guest

    Re: Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player


    "Ze Muffinman" <truemuffinman@poetictimes.com> wrote in message
    news:1160622830.048430.33480@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
    > Is it because of the Adobe website, or is it Flash Player in general?
    > Try this temporary mirror: http://www.box.net/public/xfto54t5cy
    > SHAUN EARLY wrote:
    > > I have recently armed myself with ad-adware, spy bot and avg anti virus
    > > after having lost everything to a virus and spyware infection. So after
    > > reinstalling everything i am unable to download Flash Player. Is this
    > > anything to do with any of the above programs or maybe the xp pro

    firewall
    > > which is affective. Any one any ideas.



    Thsnks for the temporary site downloaded flash player from there no
    problems.

    Shaun
    >




  5. #5
    Ze Muffinman Guest

    Re: Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player

    It could have, but It's my account. I would never damage my reputation
    by offering a virus. And for the "might as well get it off pcbutts
    site" comment, I said TEMPORARY, and I'm deleting it right now. I'm
    also not rude and didn't make a "licsence" (sp?) file containing hate
    messages.
    Far Canal wrote:
    > SHAUN EARLY wrote
    >
    > >
    > > "Ze Muffinman" <truemuffinman@poetictimes.com> wrote in message
    > > news:1160622830.048430.33480@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
    > > > Is it because of the Adobe website, or is it Flash Player in general?
    > > > Try this temporary mirror: http://www.box.net/public/xfto54t5cy
    > > > SHAUN EARLY wrote:
    > > > > I have recently armed myself with ad-adware, spy bot and avg anti virus
    > > > > after having lost everything to a virus and spyware infection. So after
    > > > > reinstalling everything i am unable to download Flash Player. Is this
    > > > > anything to do with any of the above programs or maybe the xp pro

    > > firewall
    > > > > which is affective. Any one any ideas.

    > >
    > >
    > > Thsnks for the temporary site downloaded flash player from there no
    > > problems.
    > >
    > >

    >
    > http://www.box.net is not an official Macromedia mirror.
    >
    > Online File Storage Access important files from any computer Share
    > photos, and files too big for email Synchronize and backup folders Sub-
    > accounts and RSS feeds for groups 1GB for free
    >
    > That file could have contained a virus or trojan.



  6. #6
    Heather Guest

    Re: Does using anti-spyware stop you from using flash player


    "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1f982d81927172c2989cb5@news.readfreenews. net...
    > Ze Muffinman wrote
    >
    >> Is it because of the Adobe website, or is it Flash Player in general?
    >> Try this temporary mirror: hxxp://www.box.net/public/xfto54t5cy
    >>

    >
    >
    > Bwaaaaaaaaaa
    >
    > He might just as well get it from pcbutts site.


    Thank you, Far Canal. You know what I am referring to. And I quite
    enjoy your posts now. See what a big difference a small change can
    make??

    Best......Heather
    >
    >




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