Adobe Flash Player pop-up screens are blocking correct operation of IE

As soon as I start up Internet Explorer, Flash Player pop-up screens start appearing. After selecting the No-button it disappears and re-appears again and so on. Finally a request for an installation permit screen pops-up and IE is switched off and restarting again. Is there something I can do?

Sorry Pat,
I first tried another option, removing and re-installing Flash Player, and
that solved my problem so far. I am not able to send you screen views as
they don't appear any more this moment.
Thanks for your effort
Harro
2013/10/11 Pat Willener <[email protected]>
   Re: Adobe Flash Player pop-up screens are blocking correct operation
of IE  created by Pat Willener <http://forums.adobe.com/people/pwillener>in
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