ActiveX blah' but then I clicked on the info bar at the top of the page and I got the ActiveX Install/Don't Install dialogue box, I clicked on 'Install' and Hey Presto! I can watch You Tube videos. I got that damn message (for about the hundedth time) saying 'javascript blah. Then I ran ie8 and tried to watch a video on You Tube. The installation completed and I restarted my computer. During installation I was asked if I wanted to install some other ie8 updates I said no by unchecking the box. Even if you have an old version of the Flash player, as soon as it gets updated, a built-in kill switch will render the player useless. In the 'Priority Updates' list I selected ONLY the ie8 update and proceeded to install it. The Adobe Flash player was riddled with security issues right till the very end one of the many reasons why the browsers of the world have ditched it in favor of HTML 5. Next I clicked on 'Windows Updates' in the start menu and selected 'custom updates'. (I would suggest adding the version number to the Payload name as well as Making a more normal name like 'Adobe Flash Player Mac 13.0.0.206') Click OK. A payload dialog will open with Adobe Flash Player filled in as a Payload name. I'd now reverted back to ie6 but you might go back to ie7 in which case I would remove that as well. Drag Install Adobe Flash Player.pkg to the LANrev Admin Console > Server Center > Software Packages. I then located the security update for XP numbered KB973346 which is the ActiveX killbits patch and removed it. I then removed the two ie8 updates and then removed ie8 itself. First I went to add/remove programs and checked the 'show updates' box.
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