You can control this somewhat in system preferences, this is annoying.
When I installed version 10.10 of the operating system, I did not even
bother with flash player because I no longer needed it, and it's not
accessible on the web anyway.
Original message:
Hi:
every time I start my Mac it te
Yeah I definitely tried all the reasonable ways to get the the
updater. I check in System Prefs. I am quite sure I checked it to
update automagically. And actually I was puzzled that I was getting
the update notice at all, but that makes some sense I guess that it
might offer it and hten update if
Hi,
As mentioned, you could go into System Prefs, in the Flash pane under Advanced,
interact with the Scroll area and press the Check Now button. In that same
Advanced pane, if Flash is set to update automatically, Flash will just update
itself within a a while. With that option checked, you
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 wrote:
> Hi:
> every time I start my Mac it tells me that Adobe Flash installer is launched
> in th
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