Install XP Pro SP3 IE8 custom.

The question is this:

A day of flash has stopped working.

Installed the new flash (10.2)

Nothing, repeat, nothing happened.

It says it installs but then your own animation of version control shows nothing, and sites that use flash keep telling me I need to install it.  I several times installed it.  I tried all the variations of uninstalling and reinstalling it.  I use avg free anti-virus active.  I use ie8 on Xp pro with sp3.  Under Manage Add-ons, I do not have Shockwave flash object, but I don't have Shockwave ActiveX, and it is enabled.  I'm quite a loser here.

Edit: this is the administrator account.  It's actually the only account.

This "kill-bit" was probably caused by some malicious software.

Use the download at the bottom of this post http://forums.adobe.com/message/3434922#3434922; Unzip it and run it - she must remove the "kill-bit".

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