Corrupt content from reliable source

Adobe Flash Player 11
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Windows 7
IE 9
flash vers: 11.4.402.287
Continually receiving this error when attempting to upgrade. I've tried everything on the help page. I've tried over and over again several times over several days.
Any help appreciated!
Clare

Hi,
Could you please download the installer from the following link and try? http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html#mai n-pars_header
Thanks,
Sunil

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