Where does Flash CS4 put installation info in registry?

Hi, everyone!
I want to know where Adobe Flash CS4 puts installation-related info into registry for Windows 7.
For example, Adobe Flash CS3 puts the following in the registry, for Windows XP:
Location in registry: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Flash\10.0]
Elements:
     ApplicationPath => C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS4
     LanguageInstalled => en_US
Can anyone tell me where I can find this info?

After having played with this feature a bit more I believe Aperture uses the Facebook name of a contact. So this must EXACTYL match the name of your contact in address book.
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If they are different, even when a name has an o or an ö. Aperture will treat the two contacts as different.
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