It has a checkbox under it's multimedia options for "Plug-ins".
What a friend of mine does is to NOT install the flash plugin for his browser, just the shared cruft/ActiveX that IE uses. He then uses "Media Player Classic" (Google for that, with quotes) to display flash animations (by the way, MPC slams WMP into the ground - it can read almost anything, including obscure MPG variations that WMP barfs at, and can steal the codecs from RealOne and QuickTime and use it's DirectX-based output technique, instead of theirs). |