  brickwallattack
@rr.com
| reply to brickkwallattack Re: adobe flashplayer helper 9 embedded in windows xp
thank for the info no it could not be removed it embed and when you click the app.it says install remind me latter and do not install. but this was anembedd to upgrade to 11 or a new type of flashplayer.this file would not remove i even had aspecial tool that canremove a file in use and that fail .this acted like a rootkit nothing could remove it. al i could do is nothing about it .So i kill the os and started fresh .my advice to anyone thinking of using this flashplayer 11 from adobe is watch out this thing is doing more that flashing videos and advertising. i will not allow anymore flashplayer to run un monitored anymore i do not trust the product and it seems to override security setting to allow a lot of advertisng.and now due to this little mess that this caused i lost alot of videos and movie links that tooks hour of work to setup and find total loss. i wont waste my time with windows addon or products anymore i'm just going to allow this system to just outdate and die but i will not update or upgrade to another useless windows os just not worth the time or money. all windows products in my eyes are made to cheat, rob, lie, and plunder user for money and i had enough.sorry about the rant but the truth hurts. |
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  Grail Knight Who Dares Wins Premium join:2003-05-31 Erie, PA
·Verizon Online DSL
| I found that the newest flash player is not much different then the old.
I have not seen an increase in ads and if you go to macromedia and use the Flash Settings Panel and set the options available you can put a damper on much of what flash may want to do.
Flash Settings Panel -- "Why answer any questions when you can pull a MuMu"? - unknown |
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