C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash10d.ocx

Can someone please, please help?

I installed FP10 on Windows Vista & says it's full (shows the icon "F" flipping around & all).  But, when I try to open C:\Windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash10d.ocx in my "C drive", I get a pop up window "Error opening file for writing" in this file and wants me to have an abortion.

I should be grateful if you would help a lot on what I should do.  Pages on Web sites take forever to download.

try to type/copy this in a windows explore address bar %systemroot%\system32\Macromed\Flash

If you have installed the Active X, it should be there. In the case opposite and you try to install again, and the file is not yet there, check your IE settings to see if you have disabled ActiveX controls and change "Download signed ActiveX controls" invites together "run ActiveX controls and plug-ins" to activate or request.

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