When I downloaded flash, I just rebooted my pc and voila, everything was working. No more pop-ups that I needed to download it or anything. I never had to do any set up, it just started working all by itself
No, you're not thick. How else can you learn if you don't ask questions? The software has been loaded onto your hard drive. It sits there waiting for a cue to be activated. Assuming your operating system is Windows XP or 2000, you can click on the "Start" button in the lower left hand corner of your screen, then click "Search", then "For Files or Folders", type Flashplayer in the top blank, and see if it tells you where it resides.
There are some employers here in the states who frown on surfing the net all day unless it's work related. I guess TCS must be work related, right? Hee! Hee!
And you have to be a step ahead just incase anyone comes into the office.
E.G. Make sure you have papers in front of you to make it look as if your doing something, keep your finger on the mouse ready to click the screen over from TCS to the sales ledger.
Just make sure your employer doesn't, all of a sudden, purchase that software to spy on your surfing activities remotely. Then if you do something someone doesn't like, they bring out your surfing activities and use them against you. Have fun, but be careful Rosieo.
I accidently left TCS up on my screen for a minute the other day when I went to send a fax. My boss went to my desk for something and started laughing. I was on the caption this screen and it was the one with the orange cat with the bandana on it's head. We got into a conversation as to why cats make better pets than dogs. (he likes my cat though, as I have brought her to work with me a few times, he walked in once she was sitting on his desk