Detection methodology problems with 15.0.0.189 MSI installers

I have made the latest 16.x updates available to my environment via SCUP + Config Mgr 2012 R2, and I'm noticing that clients with Adobe Flash 15.0.0.189 MSI (ax & plugin) deployed to them are trying to install even though software updates have now brought the version of Adobe Flash (ax & plugin) installed on these pc's to the 16.x version. Please fix detection methodology on published MSI's to prevent this kind of thing in the future. Nothing appears to be getting screwed up, but users are sending tickets our way about "failed adobe updates".

I have some additional details for you guys; this is what I've been using with some success as a workaround, maybe it will give you some insight as to what exactly is going wrong:
check for hklm\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\installer\inprogress & ...\syswow64\... (same path under syswow64 on 64-bit Windows)
for each one that exists, check creationtime on the .ipi file given; if it's > 1 day old, this is probably a 'stuck in progress' installation = delete the .ipi file and the related registry items we just checked; it's important to check the time so we don't interrupt a legitimate install-in-progress.
stop all msiexec processes - they'll start back when something needs em
Now...seeing as this works, I'd say there's a pretty good chance that the MSI's (ax and plugin) aren't properly cleaning up the registry, filesystem, and releasing the msi global mutex when they are done. That being said, on the systems I've tested this fix on, other non-flash installs / uninstalls are proceeding normally (yay) - but if you try to install/uninstall the affected flash programs, you'll still receive a UI popup about the "version of flash you are trying to install is older" that I think is preventing silent, automated uninstallation because the process waits on a response to the UI dialog, which will appear in session 0 if the process is running as SYSTEM (it will if you're using Configuration Manager 2012).

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