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Old 08-08-2008, 08:52 AM   #16
 
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Whoops, sorry not your fault it was my abysmal typing. It is supposed to be:
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regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9d.ocx
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After typing the code three times to get it right (!!) the module is now registered. Just whipped round the four machines all success.

One more thing - one of the machines had Flash9f.ocx which I assume is a newer module. I have copied the Flash9d.ocx file to that machine and registered it. Is this OK or will I have messed up?

Many thanks for all the help. My last day at work today - hols here I come
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After typing the code three times to get it right (!!) the module is now registered. Just whipped round the four machines all success.

One more thing - one of the machines had Flash9f.ocx which I assume is a newer module. I have copied the Flash9d.ocx file to that machine and registered it. Is this OK or will I have messed up?

Many thanks for all the help. My last day at work today - hols here I come
It may be an idea to reinstall flash on that machine or run the re-registration on the 9f.ocx file to make sure that all the bits of the installed version are registered correctly.
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It may be an idea to reinstall flash on that machine or run the re-registration on the 9f.ocx file to make sure that all the bits of the installed version are registered correctly.
Thanks, good idea as I'm not sure what installed the 9f module.
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