Adobe Flash Player, inability to "to "allow/not allow"

When I go to any website and try to open it, I get the message the indicates that the web site wants to use Adobe flash player.  I click on "allow" and nothing happens.  I then click on "do not allow" and nothing happens.  this happens no matter how many times I click.  I then click on the red x between 3 to 5 times and finally the messsage goes away and I can then access the web site.  I have uninstalled Adobe flash Player 11 with Active X, re-installed it  and I still get the same error message.  I have Windows 7 64 bit pro.  Is anyone having the same problem? I do know of others with the same problem.

Does that still happen after you restart Windows?
Try downloading the full installer from http://forums.adobe.com/thread/909550
If you still need help, please specify your Windows version and edition, as well as your browser.

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