Adobe Flash Player disabled....?

I've worked with Flash Player for years and am having this problem for the first time. Using Shutterfly, I'm unable to open projects in process - Shutterfly asks me to download Flash and when I try, I get a msg saying that it is installed correctly, but is disabled. Any ideas how do I resolve this?

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1195540

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