Chargement Flash Player

Bonjour,
Plusieurs fois j'ai ete confronté à l'invitation de
telecharger FlashPlayer pour lire des vidéos ou autre
d'internet. Chaques fois je bute sur un ecran d'info mais rien ne
se passe et je n'ai toujours pas pu telecharger ce fichu FP.
Merci aux experts de me donner la marche à suivre ou
à quel endroit je puis le telecharger sans avoir les
problèmes du site Adobe qui ne repond pas.
JGM (pas doué)

Salut,
il n'y a pas de réponse simple, car le problème
peut dépendre
- de ton OS
- de ton navigateur
- d'éventuels logiciels de sécurité
installés sur ta machine
Donc il faudrait que tu donnes plus de précisions...
hth
Ned

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