- Create a new shortcut on your desktop and set the Target field to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" instead of "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
- You should consider giving a different name to the new shortcut to differentiate from existing ones that point to the 64-bit version.
- Use the new shortcut to launch the 32-bit IE7.
- The upgrade to Flash Player 10 for the 32-bit IE7 should be very easy and smooth.
- You can drag and drop the new shortcut to the Quick Launch list or the doc, if necessary.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Note: Problem with Flash Player 10 on Vista x64
I'd like to give you a heads-up that you need the Flash Player 10 plug-in for your browser in order to see our blogs properly. The upgrade to Flash Player 10 is necessary due to the slide show widget from Amazon that displays the selected items I would recommend to you. The upgrade is normally painless except Flash 10 does not work with the 64-bit version of Internet Explore (IE7) on Windows Vista x64. To work around the problem, you can switch to run the 32-bit version of IE7 by following these steps:
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