I wouldn't worry about it. In any case, I would advise you to download the 
latest flash player from adobe's main site. Just in case, this update that you 
try to install puts something bad on your system.
I'm not trying to frighten you here but I'd advise you to always get something 
from the original source i.e. website.

Or if you have Google Crome just use that. Flash is always up to date with that 
browser and you don't have to do nothing to install it.

I alternate between Safari and Crome all the time.

hth

Daniel
On 5 Jul 2014, at 11:46, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am receiving an update notification regarding adobe Flash player, but 
> nothing I do is starting the update. I have tried interacting and hitting vo 
> shift space or enter on download; I have tried interacting with where it says 
> image browser, but I am consistently  getting an error noise.
> I tried simply going to the applications folder and clicking there, and while 
> it seems to open, I am not receiving any indication that it is installing, 
> progressing, or finished. When I interact with HTML, it says empty HTML.
> Any help is appreciated. 
> Christine
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