Hi Deb, Go into system prefs and check the flashplayer item. You'll
probably see that flash is updating automatically. If not, you can
update from there.
Hope this helps! Jeff


On 2/7/15, Deb Lewis <deblewi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi:
> every time I start my Mac it tells me that Adobe Flash installer is launched
> in the background. So I guess it wants yet another update. But I can’t get
> to it using either the application chooser or the window chooser. Is there
> some other way to get to it other than those? Totally puzzled. I can go get
> it from the adobe site I suppose but it would be nice to just install it
> from here.
> Thanks for any help.
>
> deb
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