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When trying to download Adobe Air I get the above message. I work on a MacBook Air (macOS Catalina version 10.15.1). Can somebody help please.
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Oh this worked! Thank you so much!
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Thanks dude, this worked a treat. Saved me a lot of hassle
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you are brilliant!!
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Thank you very much. The MyInfinity app on my MacBook Pro gave that error this morning (Ran it because the Carrier Thermostat upgrade messed up Energy Usage information from Friday the 23rd), and the framework was listed as 32-bit in the System Report. I did not go the uninstall route, but used the attribute change command and all was well.
FWIW: I only post this because I have had that app, and its framework installed before I upgraded to Catalina (was waiting for Canon, Logitech/Harmony and Netgear to get their stuff fixed first). So it was there before Catalina.
Thanks.
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Tank you!
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Hello, Thank you so much! I figured out the password, but then it just says... Kellys-MacBook-Pro. When I hit enter, it keeps reposting. Does that mean it's done or am I waiting for something to happen?
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Thank you, entering the command you suggested worked!
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Wow this solved the problem, thanks! Catalina seems to have a number of bugs since the last MacOSX update.
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Thank You very much, worked perfectly!! on the first try
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Hi Eugene
I am still having issues getting Adobe Air to work with a program, even do i have tried using to above code in terminal.
Adobe present 3 warnings, and fails to open the program at all..
hope that you have some other trick.
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Thank you for the tip!
i have a problem, after entering the password it says:
ozlem is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Ozgur-MacBook-Pro:~ ozlem$
what should i do?
thank you in advance.
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Thank you for the tip!
i have a problem, after entering the password it says:
ozlem is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Ozgur-MacBook-Pro:~ ozlem$
what should i do?
thank you in advance.
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Hi, thanks for your help.
I have tried what you say but after I copied the sudo etc..., when I click return it requires the password , and I can't understand why! it doesn't give the possibility to type the password. I have tried for several times and it is as if it doesn't allow the typing of the password so there is no possible conclusion and the problem with a Adobe Air continues. Thanks!!!
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Many thanks, that worked great.
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I bought a new MacBook Air in January and just updated to Big Sur from Catalina, maybe. Anyway, prior to updating, I had downloaded Adobe Air and installed it, but when I needed to open it tonight, I got the message that the framework was broken. If I run the command you gave us from my terminal, should it work now with Big Sur? I am not tech saavy at all.
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Brilliant! adobe air wiorks now oK t was the enter password that confused me but now its ok
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The best solution is:
With the new Harman SDK you use "Package runtime included" on Windows and MAC. on Windows you will ghet a directory with the Exe included. On AMc you will get a MAC Application package
Windows: I use Actual Installer to Make an Install Package and sign it wirh codesign certificate
Mac: I generate a PKG in Terminal sign it with INSTALL Certificate and i notarize the Package in terminal. So Gatekeepter on Mac is not complaining.
So i have a pertfect Install package on Windows and MAC
The Updates are handled in the Programm itself and checks wheter MAC or Windows and the downloads the correct installation:
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Same issue with Windows 10.