Password Wizard Version 6 Build 8. Most everybody can see the password box using Internet Explorer any version. I have Windows 7-32 boxes, XP, Vista, even 2000 Pro. All see the password box. I am setting up a new Win7 Home Prem 64 bit box for a friend, and even with latest flash #11 installed, using saved file and run as administrator, just see blank box with an x in the upper right corner. What may be preventing this? Have disabled popups, etc. First W764 system with this problem.
Please help.
Jay www.suncityposse.org [Members Page]
Please help.
Jay www.suncityposse.org [Members Page]
Looks like there's some gif's missing.
news_files/image010.gif
news_files/image011.gif
and a least one jpg
news_files/image004.jpg I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's so easy to overlook something your not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
news_files/image010.gif
news_files/image011.gif
and a least one jpg
news_files/image004.jpg I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's so easy to overlook something your not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
I am including my file list. All GIF and JPG files are in th news_files folder on the main page. You will see that the [filelist.xml] does not include the GIF and JPG files you suggested.
I ran the Password Wiz again and uploaded a revised SWF file with blue titles instead of red. Using every computer in my reach, from Win2K to Vista, to flavors of Win7 I have no problem having the Flash driven password box coming up. Just this one new Win7 Home Prem 64 bit box running Internet Explorer 9.
However I noticed that IE9 can crash on different websites, and will always crash opening a PDF file with Adobe Reader 10 installed. The 64 bit IE9 does not crash, and opens the PDF file. I am thinking that the factory image of Internet Explorer 9 is faulty, and will reinstall. We will see if that works. I have to wait until Wednesday, as my friend now has the computer and is getting DSL on Wednesday. At that time I will reinstall IE9 from the Internet.
PS: Any info about these files you mentioned which I cannot find would be great.
And.........thanks for working with me.
I ran the Password Wiz again and uploaded a revised SWF file with blue titles instead of red. Using every computer in my reach, from Win2K to Vista, to flavors of Win7 I have no problem having the Flash driven password box coming up. Just this one new Win7 Home Prem 64 bit box running Internet Explorer 9.
However I noticed that IE9 can crash on different websites, and will always crash opening a PDF file with Adobe Reader 10 installed. The 64 bit IE9 does not crash, and opens the PDF file. I am thinking that the factory image of Internet Explorer 9 is faulty, and will reinstall. We will see if that works. I have to wait until Wednesday, as my friend now has the computer and is getting DSL on Wednesday. At that time I will reinstall IE9 from the Internet.
PS: Any info about these files you mentioned which I cannot find would be great.
And.........thanks for working with me.
I should have said the News_files folder is on the Root folder of my Web files.
Try changing the name of your password wizard project.
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's so easy to overlook something your not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
It's so easy to overlook something your not looking for.
Here's my S-Drive site with
examples of what can be accomplished in VSD.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/
Here's my CoffeeCup SCCP Shop with examples of what can be done.
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/shop/
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