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#ADOBE FLASH FOR IMAC YOSEMITE FOR MAC#
The most popular versions of Adobe Application Manager for Mac are 8.0, 7.0 and 6.2. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this app available. Open up the adobe connect session like normally and you will notice now when you go to share your screen, you will now be given the option to open your Desktop, Application or Window.Īlso, if you go to Privacy/Accessibility there will still be nothing in there, but adobe connect will function as normal. Download of Adobe Application Manager 10.0.0.39 for Mac was available from the developer's website when we last checked. Double click that file and the adobe connect add in window will act like it's opening. By doing the key presses listed above, your Mac won’t power on but the reset will be done. Hold down the Left Shift + Option + Control + Power Button, simultaneously, for about 10 seconds. Plug in your Mac power cord into the wall socket. In this folder you will find a file with the adobe connect logo, surprisingly also called adobeconnectaddin. Basically, here are the steps you can do on a MacBook Pro: Turn off your Mac. The correct folder to use is /adobeconnectaddin. so i dug around and found the file in ~/Library (access this Library folder by clicking Go at the top of the menu and holding Option key) /Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/You may have several folders in here due to multiple versions of adobe connect you have installed using their add-in installation package. I checked the working mac and noticed that in the Privacy/Accessibility option 'adobeconnectaddin' option was available. Then select System Preferences Flash Player Advanced Delete All. Step 2 From the Safari menu bar, select Safari Preferences. I had been struggling for several weeks now as to why 2 of my macs wouldn't allow me to share my screen and 1 of my macs did. You might have to log out or restart the computer before a Flash update takes effect. So it appears there is a "workaround" for this issue.