Adobe flash player 10 installed on internet explorer 8?

somehow i got it installed by clicking the agree and install button thingy multiple times with the scroll button o.0??
was wondering if it works with u guys

Hi, hold off on doing any Uninstalling/Installing from a website. Using IE, go to Tools, Manage addons, click on Toolbars &
Extensions and find Shockwave Flash Object. Make sure it is Enabled.
They you can check your files at C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash  Open Flash and post back all files listed there.
This will confirm your Flash Player Install.
Thanks,
eidnolb

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