Flash pages keep crashing on Tiger!

A lot of flash based sites have been crashing for me. I have
installed and uninstalled Micromedia Flash Player atleast 4 times
and have tried different browsers (Safari, Camino, Opera, Firefox)
and when I try to access certain flash based sites (e.g. NBC's
video player) the browser just closes.
I am using version 9,0,115,0 of Adobe's flash player, and I
am on OS X 10.4.6
Anyone else experiencing this? What should I do? The older
version of flash worked just fine for me.
Thanks for your help all!

I have the exact same problem with the exact same specifics!
Would love to know how to fix this or if a fix can be created
soon....

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