I cant download flash player...i am new to this stuff.

hello there, I have been trying to watch videos online...my computer wont let me.
to make this short, I have IE 9. 32bit. windows vista. I unistalled adobe 9.0...because my computer wouldn't let me update it.
now when i try to install adobe 10 i get this error code at the end of its downloading.
     " http:/get.adobe.com/flashplayer/completion/aih/?exitcode=0 "
     then below that it says this....
    " This file does not have a program associated with it for preforming
       this action. create an association in the Associations control panel. "
what does this mean? How do I fix this? send me a private message so we can figure this out.
Thanks,
Dale

Download the installer from the link in http://forums.adobe.com/thread/889580 and save it to disk.  Close all browser windows, then run the downloaded installer.

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