![]() Go back to the file you just changed and you should be able to delete it.Hope this helps. I am sure you can also set this at the folder level in advanced settings and force inheritance down the file structure but I just did it file by file to savor the victory one deletion at a time. Go back to the folder in file explorer and you should be able to change permissions (right click on the file name) for each file by security tab in properties - you have to click on Users and edit then again on Users and "edit" to be able to manually set the users permission to full. You will not be able to delete from cmd (I think because you have not changed the permissions yet). You should get a message success for each file. (You can get them all at once by doing "starstar" - Tom's will not let me type in an actual star for some reason). Navigate to each noted flash folder and "takeown" every file in each folder syntax for this is "takeown /f filename.ext" from within the directory. Run an elevated command prompt "cmd" (as administrator) That is why I took the time to find this.įirst I ran the adobe uninstaller - which as you found - did NOT actually remove everything. I found all the folders and had the same response - not able to delete which freaked me out - I mean hey get rid of Flash due to security issues but then you cannot get rid of these folders or files from my own computer - suspect to say the least. There is probably a much easier way but I could not find it (I do not trust the old "download this super powerful free uninstaller tips). ![]() This also means I once–again request MU to show this data to Adobe® on my behalf at least, since I still am not allowed to do so with their websites (they still contain many gizmos which won't pass my thick security filters).įor the time being, I am telling Firefox to disable this plugin.Had the same issue - after hours of banging my head against the wall - I think I did it. So Adobe® still has some 'repairs' to do with this code, if they want to earn my trust, at least. However, I feel the dmg also contains an Uninstaller app which is incorrectly marked as Not Runnable on 10.6 - for grins I changed its ist file to allow running on 10.6, and it did successfully do what it says here.Īnd the "plugincheck" page at shows this as an "Unknown Plugin" even tho it displays the correct (new) version/level. (/me still stuck using this dilapidated "iMac6,1" model). Even if it promises otherwise, Adobe Flash is dead. I'll explain why you should be cautious if you think you still want it. It installs just fine for my Firefox/Nightly gear (Image: ) Adobe Flash player is dying dead and should be avoided. ![]() Which also all show the same key/value pair.Īgain all showing the same key/value pair. Upon installation, it defines an auto-start registry entry which allows the program run on each boot for the user which installed it. The most used version is 15.0.0.215, with over 98 of all installations currently using this version. Seems the pkg also installs several framework bundles Adobe Flash Player 15 Pepper is a program developed by Adobe Systems. The bundle it installs in the '/Library/Application Support' folderĪs well as the bundle it installs in the '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins' folder The website says "10.7 or 10.8" (only) are supported Even Adobe®'s own website is maximally confusing on this plugin.
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