Adobe Flash Player
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06/16/10 11:20 AM
06/16/10 11:20 AM
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Joined: Nov 1999
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Mary
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Posts: 3,669
New York
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Should I be downloading each update that Adobe says is available? Is there any reason not to?
The answer is....chocolate! Who cares what the question is.....
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Re: Adobe Flash Player
[Re: Mary]
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06/17/10 10:31 AM
06/17/10 10:31 AM
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Posts: 270 Garden Grove,Calif.
Mike N
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Garden Grove,Calif.
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Yes, Mary they ask me with Windows 7 to upgrade to thier Adobe 9 reader, and once in awhile they have pop up screen that they auto download updates, but my NORTON 360 say's thier site is safe without virus! The only red flag I got was when I bought the new version of Google Earth and Google Earth Viewer,which they sent me to 3 different sites to download and my virus contol went crazy on one of the sites, but after I ran an scan ,it was clean!!!, Have an good afternoon in N.Y., MIKE N.
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Re: Adobe Flash Player
[Re: Mike N]
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06/17/10 10:38 AM
06/17/10 10:38 AM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 20,963 Near St. Louis, MO
Draclvr
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Google Earth is free, Mike. The only official one is from the Google website. If you were being redirected to somewhere you had to buy it, it would have been a bogus site which should have set off all kinds of alarms with your virus control, as it was a ploy to get you to download a virus. The only place to get the official Google Earth is ***here*** According to their website, they no longer offer Google Earth Pro for sale to enterprise users. But I still found a link to buy the Enterprise version, so who knows.
Gardens put to bed. Time for more reading and gaming.
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