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2 infections in Adobe Flashplayer download - posted in Mac OS: Just an FYI: my iMac began having a problem opening files that I presume use the flashplayer. I downloaded Avast Mac Security 2016. Feb 20, 2018 I just got a new computer and can't activate, download or install Flash. I keep getting the message: installflashplayerosx-3.dmg is damaged and cant be.
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- There seems to be lots of us with this problem, and yet nobody seems to have any answers! I posted a week ago and still no joy. Cant seem to find any way to contact Adobe either, it just directs you back here, getting very frustrated now!!
- When I download the current Adobe flash player installer from the Adobe website using Safari 6.0.1 under OSX 10.8.2, I end up with a file named 'installflashplayerosx.dmg.mdlp' in my downloads folder. I am curious as to why the.mdlp extension is being added to the disk image containing the flash player installer, which has always terminated.
- Either way, what I'm doing is deploying the /Library/Application Support/Macromedia/mms.cfg file in a DMG package, then the Adobe installer.pkg. This is not disabling the automatic updates.
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I solved the problem a different way. I deleted Flash completely. If I absolutely must view a flash website I use Chrome, which has Flash built-in.
Funny. Can dmg files contain viruses.
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Maybe, but it is effective, and he's not the first person I've seen do it. I think it's going to become a pretty popular solution for those who are tech-inclined enough to know how to uninstall or disable plugins.
nice!!
you could shorten the extraction of the current version on adobes site to: though thats just fine tuning.
thanks!
you could shorten the extraction of the current version on adobes site to: though thats just fine tuning.
thanks!
Install_flash_player_osx-2.dmg
It works, for now at least!
I just tested it on a outdated iMac I had.
I just tested it on a outdated iMac I had.
Now in beta, Flash 10.3 has a System Preference panel that provides a more user friendly interface, including Update checking. Something Adobe should have done long ago.
Of course ClickToFlash works great in Safari to avoid Flash, except when absolutely necessary. I wouldn't auto update any software.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplatformruntimes/flashplayer10-3/
Of course ClickToFlash works great in Safari to avoid Flash, except when absolutely necessary. I wouldn't auto update any software.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplatformruntimes/flashplayer10-3/
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You can call me a chicken, but there are people out there who consider it no good advise at all to give a silent install script root privileges allowing it to install stuff around their machines without users even realizing it (especially when that stuff comes from a company infamous for their installation abominations). This is the fast lane to a completely messed up system.
I can't believe this got published without any warning words, so I'll add them here: do this if you must, but only do it, if you fully understand what you are doing and what the consequences might be. Better yet: don't do it.
I can't believe this got published without any warning words, so I'll add them here: do this if you must, but only do it, if you fully understand what you are doing and what the consequences might be. Better yet: don't do it.
'I can't believe this got published without any warning words, so I'll add them here: do this if you must, but only do it, if you fully understand what you are doing and what the consequences might be. Better yet: don't do it.'
Yep! Can't believe it too.
Yep! Can't believe it too.
Only made some corrections (added a control for sudo using, and a $ before a variable in an echo command) and added also a more verbose interface, explaining the current user what is going on: