If you create or manage content that runs in Flash Player 8 or later, the information on this page is relevant for you. If not, see Global Security Settings panel instead.
You are most likely seeing this page because you are testing your Flash content locally, and that content is trying to use older security rules to communicate with the Internet. This page provides information about how to test your content locally when it runs in Flash Player 8 or later. You can get more detailed information here.
As a Flash developer, you might often work on Flash content that is eventually deployed on the Internet. During development of these applications, you might need to perform testing while the Flash content is stored locally on your own computer, rather than deployed on a web server. In this local testing situation, Flash Player might show security warnings that prevent your application from functioning as intended. You can resolve this issue by using the Settings Manager to designate your own Flash content as trusted.
Prøv at rette dine settings til Always allow på:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager04a.html