Adobe Flash Player not compatable with Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

I installed Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 and I noticed Adobe
Flash Player 10 was not compatable with it, so I had to downgrade
back to Internet Explorer 7. Does anybody know if Adobe is
developing a flash player that is compatable with IE 8? I know IE 8
is still in beta, but when it gets released I want to be able to
download it and have Adobe Flash Player work in it.

I am on my home computer and version 10.2.159.1 is installed.   Interestingly, it appears that it is installed correctly.   I can view Youtube flash videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8tSMKGbnW0 and browse to the Adobe home page and view the flash.  However, if I go to certain websites
http://www.abercrombie.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10901&store Id=10051&langId=-1&topCategoryId=12203&categoryId=12277&parentCategoryId=12277&utm_source= HomePage&utm_medium=WomenClassicLooks&utm_campaign=04212011domHomepage
It tell me to update my flash player.   It works fine in Firefox.

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