Progress bar gets stuck at the end

I’m having problems with Flash Player and Microsoft
E-Learning Offline Player. The progress bar goes all the way to the
end but then nothing happends. It just gets stuck there.
Has anybody had this problem?
What does the progress bar show, Flash Player loading,
content loading or something else?

I've not heard of anyone else experiencing this problem (and I'm not). I've just done a quick search of Google and there's nothing coming up that I can see either. Your best bet would be to either try re-installing (which I know is a bit of a pain) or submitting a bug report to Apple. If you live near an Apple Store you could also try making an appointment at the Genius Bar and getting them to try.
Force quitting shouldn't be doing any more damage.

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