How do I allow non-admin accounts to have access to the player?

I need help please. First I want to say that I did read the "Read this first"  sequence, but I have no idea how to find out where all those posts are or how to browse for them, so PLEASE do not be cross  with me if I am  asking something already addressed.  Here is my problem: I downloaded and installed the latest version of flashplayer according to the instructions. That gave me the   flashplayer debugger and it all works like a charm on my administrator account. But as soon as I switch to a regular user account (any non admin, acct)  it is as if I had not installed anything    that is the videos do not get displayed instead I get a blank  space, My computer Operating System is a windows 7  and I use Internet Explorer version 8.  the win 7 runs both the 32 version and the 64 version of the IE8 but I never use the 64 (because I read somewhere that does not work),  Thank you very much!

First thing(s) to try:
on the limited account, can you see the Flash animation at http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ ?
if yes, can you right-click on the Flash object, select Settings, then disable Hardware Acceleration?
if still not working, can you check IE Tools | add-ons, if Shockwave Flash object is enabled?
If it still fails, can you try the following:
download the executable installer http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_ax.exe (save to disk)
still on the limited account, right-click on the downloaded installer, then select 'Run as Administrator')
Does it work now?

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