Problem installing Flash Player after installing CS5

I installed CS5 Production Premium.
A few days later I noticed a message from Windows 7 saying I need to uninstall and reinstall Flash Player.  A link was provided to the Adobe Flash Uninstaller.
I uninstalled it.  Now when I go to the Adobe website to reinstall Flash Player, I get a message saying that is not the most recent version of Flash Player.
I tried resintalling Flash from the CS5 DVD, but I still can't play Flash sites.
Help please.

Hi,
Please try the uninstall steps from:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html#uninstallnotes
HTH,
Nivesh

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