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 More options Apr 23 2009, 12:53 pm
From: DaveyMacnail
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:53:48 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Apr 23 2009 12:53 pm
Subject: Re: Can't play videos? JavaScript / Adobe Flash error message
Hello, my name is Dave and I am from The NETHERLANDS.

I have the same problem on my computer ("An error occured, please try
again later"), when using one of my players and I already tried many
suggestions from other people.
Nothing works.

Now I tried the way, Liz has written and it did not work either.

Maybe the problem is at YouTube's site.

Hope to read some new suggestions.

Thanks and regards from Dave.

On 23 apr, 15:21, strifetwenty wrote:

> I tried it and it didn't work, even restarted my computer but nothing

> On Apr 22, 9:44 pm, YouTube Liz wrote:

> > Hey guys,

> > As always, thanks for visiting the Community Help Forums :)

> > We've heard some of you mention you're having trouble watching videos
> > because you're receiving the *dreaded* "enable JavaScript / old
> > version of Adobe Flash player" error message. Yikes!

> > If you're receiving this error message and unable to play videos,
> > here's what I recommend to get you back on track and able to watch
> > videos successfully again. Please follow the steps listed below...

> > 1. Uninstall the version of Adobe Flash that you currently have
> > running on your computer. You can uninstall Flash here:http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_14157

> > 2. Once you've uninstalled Flash, then go to the Adobe site and
> > download the most recent version of the Flash player:http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

> > 3. At this point, completely exit your browser (don't just close the
> > window, exit the browser completely).

> > 4. Only now, once you've exited your browser, can you install the new
> > version of the Flash player you just downloaded. Install the Flash
> > player.

> > 5. Finally, open your browser again. Go to YouTube and try playing a
> > video-- the video should now play!

> > 6. If the video *still* doesn't play, make sure you have JavaScript
> > enabled (turned on) in your browser.

> > If you're not sure how to do this, do a Google search for your browser
> > and then "enable JavaScript". You should easily find instructions on
> > how to enable Javascript.

> > Here are a couple of examples for Firefox, Internet Explorer, and
> > Opera users:

> >http://www.ehow.com/how_2033406_enable-javascript-firefox.html
> > andhttp://www.tranexp.com/win/JavaScript-enabling.htm

> > We really hope these tips help! Good luck & enjoy the site :)

> > ~ Liz- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -

> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -


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