Flash in XP Admin Account not Limited Account

I am running Windows XP Pro & IE 7. I have set up 2
accounts: An Administrator Account and a Limited Account for the
family. Flash works when I'm in the Administrator Account but fails
in the Limited Account. Adobe's download site says that Flash is
installed. Adobe's Settings site says I need to install (as does
most other sites that we visit that use Flash). I have removed
& re-installed several times. Any suggestions? Thanks.

I've got the same problem. Unsure what settings to reset in
IE7, without compromising security. Surprised I'm not asked if the
flashplayer is from a site I trust so I can run it.

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