Mac OS; Mac OS X 10.5.8 / Adobe Flash Player 10.1.53.64 Mac OS forum. About This Forum. CNET's Forum on Mac OS is the best source for finding help or getting troubleshooting advice from a. Adobe Flash Player for Mac lets you access Flash content in Web sites when using browsers like OS X's Safari. The plug-in integrates seamlessly and through a.
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Adobe Connect supports Mac OS X 10.9 (also known as Mavericks). In some rare instances clients running Mavericks consistently experience freezing and disconnection issues. The root cause has not yet been identified; here are recommendations that have addressed the issue for some users:
– Ensure latest Adobe Connect add-in and Flash Player are installed: https://www.adobe.com/support/connect/downloads-updates.html
– Set the correct sand-box settings in Safari as documented in these tech-notes:
Apple support also provided these recommendations:
– Enable Sandbox mode in Safari. Make sure you have the Adobe Connect room open when you try and add the webpage.
– Change the DNS settings to Google’s server, and disable prefetching. Make sure that you reset the computer after changing the DNS: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3408
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We have not reproduced this issue with either OS X 10.9.5 or Mac OS X 10.10 (also known as Yosemite).
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The issue is still under investigation with Adobe and Apple.
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Although this is touched on briefly in other posts, I would like some report from those who were brave enough to do the update, and what were their experiences. Typically Adobe has conflicting information depending on where you look, and it was someone on another thread that actually pointed me to a statement that the update is supposed to apply for 10.5.8 and the latest Safari update, and pointed me to the proper update link. Elsewhere it seems like Leopard was left out altogether in the system requirements.
Based on my experience with Adobe on both Windows and Mac platforms, I am extremely reluctant to proceed as more often than not things don't work, and one has great difficulty in backtracking. In as much as Flash works perfectly now, security issue notwithstanding, I have to decide which is the larger threat: the security hole, or Adobe's wretched installation processes.
Comments most welcome.