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Repeated IE9 security warnings after Adobe Flash Player update

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Once again, Adobe Flash Player has been updated, and once again, I am having problems with incessantly repeating IE9 Security warnings re Adobe Flash Player.  I have read several threads regarding this, and am aware that this has been a "power struggle" of long standing between Internet Explorer and Adobe.  It is my understanding that Ieuser.exe may be the problem, in that it fails to update itself when Adobe Flash Player is updated.  This time, the Adobe update happened 3-4 days ago, but the repeated warnings only started today after I restarted my computer.  I thought that a second restart would solve the problem, but no joy; I still get that @#$%&* warning on almost every page (including every Adobe page and every Microsoft page) I attempt to open.

Why, oh why can't Microsoft and Adobe act like thinking, reasoning adults and FIX THIS FRAKKING PROBLEM ONCE AND FOR ALL???  I really don't want the hassle of having to screw around unloading and reloading Adobe Flash Player multiple times every time it updates.  I understand that IE9's Protected Mode is intended to be helpful and prevent problems, in this case, it is the cause of a very frustrating issue that seems impossible to resolve without either reloading Adobe Flash Player each time it updates or just disabling Protected Mode.  Neither of these is a particularly attractive option, but I am losing patience.  Any NEW ideas for how to resolve this outside reloading AFP or disabling Protected Mode?  Perhaps Microsoft could create a Hotfix that one could use each time AFP is updated...

Thank you in advance for any help anyone can offer!


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