How do I install the flashplayer update without the google toolbar?

I don't mind updating/installing flashplayer, but when the option came up and I started the install, I noticed that Google toolbar and something else was installing with it and I immediately stopped the installation. I tried 'backing up' and looking for the option to not select google, but when  I thought about it, I don't remember being given any option as to what was being installed in the first place. Bottomline: I don't want Google toolbar.

You can simply, uncheck the check box for Google Toolbar. Check the below screenshot for details.

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