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Hi Folks. I recently bought the Oxford English Dictionary on CD rom and it doesn't work completely because according to their technical department one of my security products is interfering with Flash Player. Has anyone come across this issue? Also, is it a bad idea to whitelist Flash Player in my security systems: intuition says it is but... And will it help?
The only item in Local Storage is 'Local' but it is set to allow sites to store on my computer: is this a good idea? intuition says not.
ps. my Flash is fully up to date.
The only item in Local Storage is 'Local' but it is set to allow sites to store on my computer: is this a good idea? intuition says not.
ps. my Flash is fully up to date.
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- intel core i5 2500 3.3Ghz 6mb cache OEM
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Hot swap HDD3: 1tb Barracuda Sata 3 32mb 6gb/s
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Hitman-Pro.alert3.
