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January 12, 2015
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  • January 12, 2015
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I am having a heck of a time with adobe flash update. I never had problems with it, but every time I went to update it my old MATLAB kept popping up and telling me to sign into that. I had that downloaded from freshman year of college and don't use it anymore. I tried deleting all the data and matlab itself from my hard drive and now when I go to download adobe flash, an encrypted message pops up. I am trying to download what pops up in my download menu. Please help!d

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    Correct answer jeromiec83223024

    This thread attracted a couple posts with large blocks of binary data (one from last night).  I removed the binary data and am going to close and lock the thread.

     

    The answer here, which doesn't have much to do with Flash Player, is that you were somehow managing to open a binary file with a text editor or something.  There was an old Safari bug that caused some weird behavior for MATLAB users that generated a lot of posts here over the years.  A quick search for MATLAB will return a bunch of relevant results.

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    jeromiec83223024
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    jeromiec83223024Community ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    January 13, 2021

    This thread attracted a couple posts with large blocks of binary data (one from last night).  I removed the binary data and am going to close and lock the thread.

     

    The answer here, which doesn't have much to do with Flash Player, is that you were somehow managing to open a binary file with a text editor or something.  There was an old Safari bug that caused some weird behavior for MATLAB users that generated a lot of posts here over the years.  A quick search for MATLAB will return a bunch of relevant results.

    jeromiec83223024
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    January 13, 2021

    This thread attracted a couple posts with large blocks of binary data (one from last night).  I removed the binary data and am going to close and lock the thread.

     

    The answer here, which doesn't have much to do with Flash Player, is that you were somehow managing to open a binary file with a text editor or something.  There was an old Safari bug that caused some weird behavior for MATLAB users that generated a lot of posts here over the years.  A quick search for MATLAB will return a bunch of relevant results.