Installed Flash Player 12 ActiveX not recognised - Windows 7 & Internet Explorer

On 2/5/2014 I downloaded Adobe Flash Player 12 ActiveX for the 4th time and yet the system is giving me an error message saying "You're mission the video converter tool."  I have a HP Windows 7 system.  Back in October, I was able to use the Internet Explorer, go to the website CWtvnow and watch The Vampire Diaries online.  But, my system went thru an automated system update on its own and since then I have not been able to watch videos on the internet using Internet Exployer.  I'm tired on downloading the Adobe software and still not working.  I am not a PC expert, but where ever drive the software is being downloaded to, its not functioning.  HELP

IE 11 Internet Explorer11Version: 11.0.9600.16518Update versions: 11.0.3 (KB2909921)Product ID: 00150-20000-00003-AA459

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