Flash player won't let me open Incredimail

I installed Flash player and yet I cannot open my mail program - Incredimail- as it says I must finish installation of Flash Player or I cannot open my mail. There is an error that pops up, but it's so fast I cannot read it. 

I have the same problem.. adobe YOU'RE MEANT TO HELP BUT YOU HAVEN'T!!!

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