Yeh, revert to your 32-bit copy, and if the option comes up in Internet
Options, set it as the default web browser - with a bit of luck, this should
take presedence over the 64-bit version.
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"Dennis Pack" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Deborggraeve:
> Plug-ins for 64-bit IE aren't available or haven't been written
> yet by third parties That's the reason x64 installs with 32-bit IE and
> 64-bit IE, whether it is IE6 or IE7B2.
>
>
> "Deborggraeve Randy" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I use the 64bit IE as standard IE, but each time i enter a page having
>>flash on it, it keeps asking to install flash player.
>> If i go to the pages using 32bit explorer it only askes it once, and then
>> they work
>>
>> how can i get the flash movies working on 64bit explorer???
>
>