Actually I went into IE7 and disabled the Shockwave Flash Object ActiveX control (Flash9e.ocx) and a few of the ads stopped working, and IE7 gave me a message saying that one of the objects on the page requested an add-on that had been disabled, so it's the flash activex control that it's requesting. It's probably looking for a newer version of flash than the one you have installed.
So you should be ok in installing that, it should get flash directly from adobe/macromedia.
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