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updates won't install... something to do with permissions?

New Here ,
Jul 07, 2016 Jul 07, 2016

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I'm on a macbook pro OS 10.9.5  I haven't had problems in the past updating Flash Player - - when I get a notice there's an update, I run it and the new version in installed.

The past two times I've received an update however, I download the installer, then start to run it.  the installer stops  with a message that I can only partially read:

"Installation failed.  Not enough perissionst...."

I tried it again, and  and it's now frozen on the Connecting window at 0% after I put in my password.  WIfi is working just fine.

Could use some suggestions on what to try next.   Did I somehow restrict permissions on software downloads?  Have no idea where to check that.

Thanks.

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Jul 07, 2016 Jul 07, 2016

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IF it is asking for a username and password, that is something specific to your MAC, and it is the Administrator password for YOUR machine, if that is the case then this would be something that has nothing to do with installing flash as you do not need an adobe ID to install flash player.

You might want to reach out and ask Google about your MAC administrator password IF that is the case

Best regards

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Jul 26, 2016 Jul 26, 2016

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This password prompt is presented by your operating system, and is intended to keep you from accidentally installing software.

If this is your personal machine and you don't need a password to log into the computer when it first starts up, you can probably leave the password blank and click OK to get past this prompt.  If this is your personal machine and your normal password isn't working, check to make sure that CAPS LOCK is off, and type the password carefully.

If this is your work machine and it's asking for an Administrator password, well, you'll need to have a conversation with your friendly IT person.

If you're still stumped, you may need to reset the password on your Mac:

http://support.apple.com/kb/PH18653

http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14325

http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201240

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