Microsoft has made changes to Microsoft Windows Media Player to help with security when users visit social networking sites. These changes are introduced after you install security update 936782 (security bulletin MS07-047).One change is that you must have Adobe Flash 9 installed to play Flash content through Windows Media Player. If Flash 9 is not installed, a dialog box that contains the following text prompts you to install Flash 9:
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To play the selected item, you must install a later version of the Macromedia Flash Player. To download the Macromedia Flash Player, see the Macromedia Web site.
Additionally, after you install the security update, the following parameters are automatically passed to Flash to make Flash more secure when Windows Media Player hosts Flash content:- <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="never">
- <param name="allowNetworking" value="internal">
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