Taffy, this should answer some of your questions:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896457

This section should resolve you issue with IE not opening flash player
(in 64 bit IE) when using a 64bit OS you need to run the 32bit
Internet Explorer:

Both versions of Internet Explorer share the default home page, the
Favorites menu, and the Temporary Internet Files folder. By default,
the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer runs when you start the
browser from any one of the following locations:

    * The Quick Launch toolbar
    * The desktop
    * The Start menu
    * A hyperlink or a file type that is associated with Internet
Explorer

To start the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer, click Start, and
then click Internet Explorer (64-bit). You can also add desktop and
Quick Launch icons to start the 64-bit version.

To determine the version of Internet Explorer that you are running,
click About Internet Explorer on the Help menu of Internet Explorer.
If you are running the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer, the About
Internet Explorer window includes a 64-bit descriptor label. The 32-
bit version of Internet Explorer does not show a bit-level descriptor.

On Jan 4, 12:26 pm, "ron" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The reply i get when i try to download flash player,  To use flash player to 
> view flash content on a 64-bit operating system, you must run a 32-bit 
> browser.  Can someone help, if so could you explain in great detail as  i am 
> just learing, and not computer litrate.
>
>        Regards  Taffy
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