Now flash player download has different error screen. help?

This is as far as I get when trying to download Flashplayer 9.0 or 10.0. Anyone else getting this error/message box below?
Internet Explorer cannot download...install_   (any flashplayer i try) from fpdownload.macromedia.com.
Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannont be found. Please try again later.
This is now day 3 getting this message...I've now uninstalled and can't get the new or the old?? Suggestions?

Nope same message.  I hadn't seen anyone else mentioning this specific... not sure what more to try. I've tried all your other links (in other posts) and disabling and enabling and forgive me not very technosavy.
Windows XP
Service Pack 3
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU [email protected]
enough space, uninstalled other versions, had AVG protection and now that is uninstalled.
Is it not having the Intel pentium II? Is version 9.0 no longer avail?

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