can't the mime type

Why when I download and when click to open the download, it keep saying "cannot open mime type ' can it be fix? Cannot open because the mime type of adobe flash player.

No one can tell you anything without the info adequate system or other technical details such as what browser (s) you are using and so on...

Mylenium

Tags: Adobe

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