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Old Jun 03, 2008, 02:08 AM
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I am operating temporarily from a Windows computer (usually use a Mac) and a popup keeps asking me to install an Adobe Flash Player. How do I make it go away permanently? I say no but it comes back.

Operating system = XP Home. It is not my computer.
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Old Jun 03, 2008, 12:54 PM
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Shoot. Not your computer. I was gonna say if it was to install a popupblocker.

Hey, do you have Yahoo! ? You could log in to the Yahoo! Toolbar, and turn on your popup blocker that way...

Sorry not much of help.

I still get popups from time to time even with my popup blockers, one on Yahoo! and another on my (its either my) firewall or virus protection.

You could check there, but then your friend may not want you to do that either...

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