Repeatedly asked to install Flash 11 on IE 9 Windows Home Premium 64 bit

My admin account - I install the latest version of Adobe Flash Player 11.  Everything works fine (in this same admin account) until a reboot of the system.  Can I receive messages from sites indicating that they want me to install Adobe Flash.  I do and all is well until you restart.

I followed all the instructions on the Adobe main troubleshooting pages of uninstall, reboot, reinstall, reset through the removal of the files to run %appdat%\Adobe - Flash file and %\Macromedia and then uninstall, restart, reinstall etc.

Yet once, I get a successful installation message and everything works well until you restart.   It seems that many users have had this problem, but I have not found a clean answer. Thanks in advance for your ideas.

I followed a suggestion and downloaded and run Secunia PSI and found no earlier version of Flash Player installed.  I also have Adobe CS 5 Suite installed. I also started to receive messages from HP Software Solution it would not operate until the latest version of Adobe Flash is installed.  I uninstalled the HP pending resolution software.  Uninstall and reinstall Flash failed after having removed the HP software either.

Thank you all for your suggestions.  In response:

(1) flash didn't become disabled after reboot - it is stayed "validated".

(2) was running 64-bit IE, no difference with 32-bit or another browser.

(3) authorities seem to be good in all folders Flash->, BUT they were not correct on the parent folder

% appdat%\Macromedia. Maybe the indications "clean uninstall" supposed to delete this folder.  I did make them say delete the contents of this folder.  I changed the permissions to more extended to all users, followed by cleaning rights uninstall directions then did a reinstall complete and solved the problem.

Thanks again.

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