During the installation, the Real setup process puts a file named
nppl3260.dll in the temporary install folder (the folder is named ~rnsetup, and exists in your temporary directory). The problem is that this file may or may not be installed during setup, and let's be honest - I didn't really want the player installed anyway. But the temporary folder is created during setup and then removed. The solution? Start the setup process, then check the temporary files while setup is still running. Sure enough, the file in question was there, just waiting for me to grab it. I did, copied it to the
plugins folder under my Firefox installation, and what do you know? It came right up. Use
about:plugins in your Firefox address bar to check the installation of plugins. The Real plugin popped right up - I didn't even need to restart. I did need to refresh the about:plugins page, however, as I had run it prior to adding the dll to the appropriate folder.
Here is the link to
file stick in C:\Program Files\Firefox\plugins
(I cannot says wither this file is safe so download at your own risk)
Hope this helps.
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Last edited by 01torres at 6-27-2008 18:16 ]