Looks like I was way off track! After disabling everything I could think
of, I was very frustrated. I finally used the XP"restore" capability and
found that the problem was gone when I went back about a month. The culprit
was an ad-blocker function I had downloaded. With it disabled, videos
played just fine.
Do I ever feel dumb.
Thanks to all for the suggestions.
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> For some reason I can no longer play web videos from news sites like
> MSNBC,
> NYT, Washington Post etc. Also can't play any Youtube videos. Until
> recently, I had this capability but now it's gone. It happened about
> the
> time I downloaded SP3 but I'm not sure it is related to that event.
>
> The culprit seems to be a lack of Adobe Flash Player. It seems to be
> missing from my computer. When I attempt to download the latest
> version
> from the Adobe site, it will not do it. There are many suggestions
> from
> Adobe as to why it won't download but none seems to help. I would
> really
> like to get this capability back. Any suggestions will be
> appreciated.
>
> 2.2MHZ Intel dual processor
> 2 gig memory
> XP SP3
> AdAware
> Zone alarm
> SpyBot S&D
> Spyware blaster
> Hosts file
> Avast! AV
Unfortunately, you neglected to tell us which suggestions you have
already tried!
Is there anything on this page you haven't tried yet?:
"Troubleshoot Adobe Flash Player installation for Windows"
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...9166&sliceId=2
Usually, all that is necessary is uninstalling and reinstalling. Also,
it's important to configure your browser correctly (especially,
Javascript and ActiveX settings).
Finally, programs like SpywareBlaster have settings to disable Flash
content, so check to see whether you have something like Flash Killer
enabled.