Ed Mullen wrote: > Trane Francks wrote: >> On 9/16/14 11:21 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: >>> Lemuel Johnson wrote: >>>> On 9/14/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: >>>>> SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9. >>>>> >>>>> Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to >>>>> install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said >>>>> to. Restarted SM. Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only >>>>> Quicktime. >>>>> >>>>> Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed. Ran >>>>> Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone >>>>> else? >>>>> >>>> >>>> I have SM 2.29 and the one Parks and Recreation episode I started at >>>> nbc.com began playing normally. Right-click on the video and Flash >>>> shows version 14.0.0.179. >>> >>> I wasn't suggesting a problem with nbc.com, I detailed a SeaMonkey/Flash >>> issue. The problem had nothing to do with nbc.com. >>> >> Ed, have you tried both the EXE- and MSI-based installers? If you >> haven't tried both, download the one you haven't used (again, for the >> plug-in browswers). Then, for a lark, open a console window as >> administrator (Type 'cmd' in the search, right click and run as admin). >> CD the console to your download location and run the installer that way. >> >> As a recursor to the installation step, uninstall Flash. Also, prior to >> the installation, (and, again, just for a lark) close all your >> plug-in-based browsers. With any luck, this all should get your Windows' >> Flash installation working properly with SeaMonkey. >> > > Yep. Tried the Web/stub installer, the full exe, and the msi. Haven't > tried the console route but I'll try that later. Thanks for the suggestion. > > Although, it's also odd that SM "lost" my NVIDIA drivers and Silverlight > plugins at the same time as Flash. I also manually added them to the > folder I created in the installation folder. > >
Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net/ There are a number of mechanical devices which increase sexual arousal, particularly in women. Chief among these is the Mercedes-Benz 380SL. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

