Cannot download Flash Player

When I try to download the Adobe Flash player, after clicking
instal, nothing happens.
Can anyone help?
Thanks

quote:
Originally posted by:
Raymondlk
Happens to me as well,but when I click install the video
loads and says that I have sucessfully downloaded the program(but
no window shows up for me to install).So I go to a site that needs
flash player.When it loads it links me to adobe and tells me to
download flash player. =\
I am having the same problems. I have tried reloading,
uninstalling and reinstalling, everything I can think of. Anyone
have any suggestions?

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