Flash Drive won't install - Lack permissions

I am the administrator with admin permissions but Flash won't install.
I have uninstalled the old and cannot get the new installed.

Your operating system & version WINDOWS 7
Your web browser(s) & version IE 9
Your Flash Player version you having problems with 11.7
Explain your problem in details; don't use meaningless words like "can't", "cannot", "unable", "won't work"
ERROR SAYS SOMETHING LIKE: CANNOT INSTALL, "USER LACKS PERMISSIONS"
I AM A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER AND AM THE ONLY USER/ADMINISTRATOR FOR MY PC
If you get error messages, please quote them exactly, or provide a screenshot: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070933

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