Adobe connect add-in install crashes

Dear all,
We want to deploy the Adobe connect add-in on all our computers but when I tried to install it on a test computer, to check if it works correctly, the setup crashes at the end saying that "the program wasn't installed correctly" like the following picture (sorry it's in french!):
If i use the "Reinstall using recommended settings" the install is done without any errors. However if I connect to a test meeting the plugin isn't detected:
By the way if we use the test connection page, the plugin is installed with success through the Flash download interface (step 4: http://na1cps.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm)
For information here is our standard configuration:
- Windows 7 x64
- Internet explorer 8
- Flash player 11.3
Thanks in advance for your help!
Regards

The add-in is version 11.2.385 from July 2013. I've tried uninstalling that version and reinstalling an add-in from this page (http://www.adobe.com/support/connect/downloads-updates.html) for Adobe Connect 8. That add-in at least allows me to launch my webcam, but it crashes 10-15 seconds later and Adobe Connect restarts.
With the new add-in (the first one I referred to), the entire Adobe Connect session shuts down when I click to "allow" Adobe Connect to use my webcam. It never starts it at all.
It's crashing with both internal and external cameras. It's more the clicking "allow" that crashes it, I think, because I've tried both. I prefer to use my internal camera on my new Asus laptop.
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