No sound with Flash Player (on line only) on Vista

No sound with Flash Player on both IE and Firefox online
only, on Vista.
On local hard disk, all is OK.
The firefox "about:cache" command on the mp3 file info says :
Data size: 0 and in IE it's the same
Thanks

Ditto with me. No sound with Flash Player in both IE and
Firefox. Sound works with other applications.

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