Cannot Install Android Extension

I'm trying to install the android extension flashpro_extensionforair_p1_102510
following   AIR for Android - Part 1 - In this first tutorial I show you how to setup your development environment with Flash CS5.
http://http://www.gotoandlearn.com/play.php?id=123
Ive downloaded and save the extension to my desktop i double click the file to run the install it loads the adobe extension manager and it loads installing after a few Min's it times out and gives me an error message
This extension can not be installed, it requires Flash version in range of inclusive between 11 and 11
Ive tried google this error and cannot find a simple fix just wondering if some one can advise me on  how to fix this so i can build my first android flash app

Hello,
That's an odd error, and one I haven't seen before.  You didn't mention which platform you were using, and I just tried this on my Mac with Flash CS5 (patched to the latest version) and it worked as expected.
Here are a couple of things to try.  First, check out this post, there's a link to a youtube video that describes how some people were able to work around installation issues.  Secondly, I would also suggest posting in the Flash Exchange Extensions forum or the Flash General forum and see if anyone else has encountered this error.
Hope this helps,
Chris

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