Flash Player 11 not recognised by Explorer websites

I have installed Flash Player 11 on my computer but it isn't recognised by websites I access using Explorer, meaning that any streaming videos indicate that I need to download Flash in order for them to run.  I use Windows Vista 64-bit OS but from previous messages I don't believe this is the issue.  I have uninstalled and then reinstalled Flash but this hasn't solved the problem.

See
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/885448
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/867968

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