Windows 8 - flash player not recognized

I'm on Windows 8, IE 10 where Adobe Flash is already installed and therefore does not appear in my control panel.  When I click on a link in an e-mail to a site that requires Flash, he ALWAYS asks me to install Flash.  I know that I can copy and paste the Web site when I go to my office, but it seems that I shouldn't do that.  I use a g6 Pavilion.

Thanks in advance.

I have conntacted HP Support cat this morning and it seems that the problem is now resolved.

We went to tools in IE and clcked manage add-ons and made sure that everything which was referred to in Adobe has been activated.  Yes, in my situation I haave active helper link Adobe PDF and shockwave flash on.  We have also checked the box for all websites in compatibility mode.

Before that he had me download Firefox, however everything that we did after doing this we did on IE, so I doubt that had nothing to do with implementation.

He said that MS does NOT haave a fix for this problem at this time.

Thank you very much.

Sally Young

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