Hey Darcy ...

I went to the site you gave me, and got the Flash Player Install icon on my desk top. However, every time I attempt to install it, when it opens Internet Explorer 5.1 automatically, that application always unexpectedly quits. More confusing is, that normally I run Explorer 5.2. Any thoughtsÇ

Dean

On Feb 4, 2005, at 6:45 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:

Hi Dean,

Sounds like you need to reinstall the Macromedia Flash Player:

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi? P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash

- Darcy
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On 04 Feb 2005, at 9:11 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Hey, Darcy:

It opend previsously via Explorer (5.2) I believe. The whole message I get when I now try to open it is:

Internet Explorer doesn't know how to handle the type of file you have selected. You can save this file to your disk, or you can configure a helper application to open it.

MIME Type : application/x-shcokwave-flash
File Name: UntilThen.swf


On Feb 4, 2005, at 6:03 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:

Dean,

What kind of file is this? What application did it open with before? Do you have a link?

- Darcy
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On 04 Feb 2005, at 8:53 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Ok ... the other day someone suggested I download OS X.3.7 to improve my life. So, I did. Now, a file I had just downloaded a few minutes prior to my new OS download, and which had played beautifully (it's a great slide show of Iraq pics with the BYU Choir singing in the background), will no longer open as it did with the prior OS. It just gives me a message that I can configure a helper application to open it, or do something else, I can't remember what. Help!

Dean


I know what public school music has done for me. I have witnessed the journey it has provided my daughter and hundreds of other students I have been fortunate enough to teach. I am both amazed and outraged that there are those who would knowingly disenfranchise generations of humans by excising the practice and inculcation of an entire heritage from our children’s curricula.


Dean M. Estabrook

Retired Church Musician
Composer, Arranger
Adjudicator
Amateur Golfer



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I know what public school music has done for me. I have witnessed the journey it has provided my daughter and hundreds of other students I have been fortunate enough to teach. I am both amazed and outraged that there are those who would knowingly disenfranchise generations of humans by excising the practice and inculcation of an entire heritage from our children’s curricula.

Dean M. Estabrook

Retired Church Musician
Composer, Arranger
Adjudicator
Amateur Golfer




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Dean M. Estabrook

Retired Church Musician
Composer, Arranger
Adjudicator
Amateur Golfer




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