Flash Player 10 on Terminal Services

I have windows terminal services 2003 and internet explorer 8.  Flash 10 has been installed and runs fine on any account that is in the administrator group.  But all my normal users get this error when trying to view a page with flash:  "You must have administrative privileges to install Adobe Flash Player ActiveX".  I have tried multiple tips but have yet to get this to work for a normal user.  Any ideas before I go crazy?

Did you ever get a resolution to your issue?  I have the same issue
.  I have tried following these steps
http://forums.adobe.com/message/2406457#2406457
but the registry keys are different for Flash Player 10.  I cannot find the correct key for version 10.

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