Flash object causing browser to close

I have a flash object that is loading in a iframe on one of
my web pages. I have asked two friends to preview the site using
IE6 for me and both said that this page caused their browser to
close. I have no trouble looking at this page in IE7 and Firefox on
my computer. Why would they be having a problem?
Here is the site, once there click on Photo Album in the
navigation bar:
www.robertandsharon.com
Thanks,
Sharon

it could be a flashPlayer problem... or IE6 does not support
that flash
why ? because of some variables or some external facts
the flash is posted into a iframe... trie to implement it
without that iframe

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