I was going to try and answer all the replies in quotation style, but that can get messy quick so I'll try to hit the high points. I will keep some quotes for clarification.
I have ieSpell and Adobe Reader straightened out. I had to do a reinstall of ieSpell, and enable Adobe Reader in CCleaner.
If Silverlight is installed, then it must be updated - older versions have security holes.
Either update, or uninstall.
That's the rub....I did uninstall, but there are some leftover Folders/Files.
Do I try to remove the leftover Folders/Files (Is there a Silverlight removal tool?) or update them with the hidden updates?
I have not received any new updates for Silverlight since the uninstall.
UsernameIssues,
I looked at that About IE in the help menu again, and if you notice there on the second line it (mine) says Update Versions 9.0.10
KB2744842 I take that to mean that my IE9 is updated up to, and including
KB2744842
Does anyone have a higer update version?
Windows Update
should give you needed updates, you can check manually.
I have Silver Light and only have seen it on MS sites as someone said.
I use iespell and had startup DISabled in CCleaner and it still works, it shows up in the right click context menu or by clicking the ABC check mark in replying to posts here on SF.
I had the XSS warning here on SF a few times, but Admin couldn't explain it.
This is another style that I will have to get used to, I prefer the red squiggly lines under a mis-spelled word then right clicking, and picking the correction from the context menu.
The XSS warnings have stopped since the Security reset to default levels.
If you decide to uninstall - I suggest hiding all Silverlight updates (Right click on the update in WU and select hide - you can if you wish, restore updates anytime)
If Silverlight is installed, then it must be updated - older versions have security holes.
Either update, or uninstall.
I have hidden Silverlight updates, and I uninstalled Silverlight.
I need to know about those leftover Folders/Files. Refer to my answer to Noel above.
No hurry Steve, they get paid by the hour
A Guy
Who? - that Cavalry? - we wish!
No hurry Steve, they get paid by the hour
A Guy
Then I must have a big check on the way. I learn something new every day here. Better start shopping at Newegg.
I will say I didn't think Calvary looked right, and thought it should've been spelled differently. (Cavalry)

maybe it was intended.
Paid by the hour? Wouldn't it be less expensive if we were on salary?
Well the Dryer's working again, and I just got a call from my mechanic that the truck is ready.
I feel that my questions about IE9 and then some have been answered so I'll mark this thread solved, but open to further discussion.
If anyone feels I missed something or you need further clarification please post back, otherwise....
Thank you Troopers I am putting y'all in for a unit citation! At ease!