Thanks Jason,
I have only Unistalled Beta 3. But I have already run
the flash
player uninstaller before installing the new debug version of
Flash
9.
With Beta 2 it was working OK, When I have installed beta
3, IE
stopped working and I have installed FireFox that worked for some
time.
I remember that just before a debugging session The Windows
Firewall
insformed that java was trying go out and asked me if I wanted to
block it, and I choose to continue blocking. Since then the debugger
stopped for FireFox too and I could not debug.
I am sure this is a
security issue but I am not able to find it !!!!
Thanks
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"Jason Hawryluk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Did you uninstall flex
b3, and did you run
Player_B3_Uninstaller_05-08.exe
>
before installing the final version?
>
> Also ensure that you
have removed the older flash9.ocx from your
computer?
>
>
Jason
>
>
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Objet : [flexcoders] Flex Debug - I am allmost giving up - this
is my
last
> message
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
>
This is my last message about this problem. Flex is fantastic, I
am
> using it since alpha version.
>
> I have an
application ready to deploy that I have finished
without a
> debug
(the older will remember old times when debugging was done
> with Alert
boxes).
>
> I hoped that with the release version I could debug
again, but
this
> is not true. I cannot use a development tool that
does not have a
> debugger and I cannot reinstall my development
workstation
everytime
> a new nersion is released.
>
>
I have downloaded the new debug version of Flash player 9,
installed
> it and after that the version is still 16 (standard
version),
not 15
> (debug version).
>
> And .... the
browser is still crashing.
>
> The problem is occuring since I
have installed beta 3 (two months
> ago). My problem is that the browser
craches and Windows shows
me a
> message box telling that IE
encountered a problem with an add-on
and
> needs to close. And the
add-on is Fldbg9.ocx.
>
> This is the fourth message and I
beleive that Adobe should take
care
> of it.
>
> Thanks
in advance
>