"a file referenced by the Pan and Zoom (Basic) plug-in is missing"

I get this message a lot in the finder, and it's stubborn about being dismissed.  Any clues how to get rid of it?  I assume it has something to do with either Avid or Final Cut.

When you download it, a file appears on your computer that is entitled
installflash_player_osxub.dmg
When you double-click that file, a disk image appears on your desktop called Flash Player. Double-click that, and a window opens that contains a folder called "Install Adobe Flash Player". Double-click that, and Adobe's proprietary installer application opens and invites you to download and read the Flash Player license agreement. When you've had enough of that, click the checkbox and then the Install button. Enter your administrator pasword and click OK, and the plug-in will be installed.

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    Rodney
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    silkman1
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