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Still not working. This time accessing a website that uses flash.
Using 10.4.11 and Safari 3.0.4. Fixed permissions, ran disk utility and found no problems. Deleted prefs. I even reset Safari.
Un-installed and re-installed flash 10.1.
I have 5 machines with this issue.
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I have deleted these and other related files. I even did a clean install which installs new system files.
Still having the same problem. It seems to be an issue with flash and OS X 10.4. I have not seen the issue yet with 10.5.
This problem is growing as I have many more machines at a different school site with this same issue.
Derek
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PixelDerek,
Did you check the permissions on the folders that are inside the user's Library/Caches/Adobe and Library/Preferences/Macromedia? Just to be safe, check both the per-user Library and the system-wide Library? The problem I ran into was that there were folders (presumably created by the Flash installer) that I did not have permission to write into (only the system could write into them) but settings and caches need to be written into those folders under my user ID.
-PBA
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Yes, the permissions seem fine. There were a couple other folders with incorrect permissions. These seem to be unrelated but I changed them anyway.
The issue persists.
Thanks
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TWEAK DISCOVERED for Flash Player 10 to save local settings!!
I was digging around in:
~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/www.macromedia.com/bin/fpupdatepl/
and I discovered:
Adobe Flash Player.pkg
If you Right Click (or Control + Click) the Package and then select 'Show Package Contents' this will open a new window.
Then navigate to:
Contents/Resources/
There you will find a file:
Adobe Flash Player.info
Open this file with text edit (or your app of choice)
On about the fourth line from the bottom look for:
OverwritePermissions NO
Change this to:
OverwritePermissions YES
A NOTE OF CAUTION
I have not fully tested this change, but did find that after I modified the local settings for the Flash Player, then restarted Safari that the settings remained the same.
Good Luck!
~ry
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OK.
After speaking with support over at Mindvision software, they make a web based app we use that uses flash.
They said Adobe is going to fix this and release an update. So, to make this work, they recommended to select Global Settings and on that web page select and configure your storage settings.
You can right click or control click on the web page with flash running and then select Global Settings. Then you can select your global and website storage settings on the left.
Hope this helps.
Derek
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Well, maybe this just works for the web based app we are using. Again this was from Mindvision software support.
They said Adobe addmitted it was a flash problem and they would provide an update.
I hope its released soon. Or maybe everything should move to HTML 5.
Derek
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The problem does seem to be a little sporatic. I have found some users using Vista with this issue.
My issue is mainly with OS X 10.4.11. Some machines with 10.4.11 did work but most did not. Really strange.
Machines running OS X 10.5 or later seem to be fine.