- Adobe pepper flash player showed up on desktop install#
- Adobe pepper flash player showed up on desktop update#
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And during the process of collecting the screen I didn't open them, notīeing sure what they were. I don't know if there was anything in those disks. Was from the console right? Because if it ever happens again I will know I kind of figured it would be something like that. Is there anything in those mounted disks? I'll ask the installer folks about whether or not they have any theories about why those disks show as mounted.
Adobe pepper flash player showed up on desktop install#
21:16:30 -0500 IM: Install succeeded with exit code: 0. Installer: Package name is Adobe Pepper Flash Player 21:16:26 -0500 FIN: Reading previous version file 21:16:25 -0500 FIN: Compression Input Path: '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/PepperFlashPlayer/'. 21:16:25 -0500 FIN: Compression Output Path: '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/PepperFlashPlayer/ugin'. 21:16:20 -0500 SAU: verifySignatureWithData : Message Verified! 20:16:09 -0500 IM: Install succeeded with exit code: 0. Installer: Package name is Adobe Flash Player 20:16:07 -0500 FIN: Reading previous version file 20:16:06 -0500 FIN: Compression Input Path: '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Flash '. 20:16:06 -0500 FIN: Compression Output Path: '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Flash ugin'. 20:15:59 -0500 SAU: verifySignatureWithData : Message Verified!
You can definitely see that our silent auto-updater ran last night, but it looks like everything exited normally. I'm pretty sure that if you took a look through your system logs that you'll find a good explanation for the activity. (I suppose you could run a packet sniffer and see what host lights up when you attempt to copy from the mounted disk.) dmg, but I don't see a good way to track the disk image back to the source in your scenario. You'd need to run that command on the corresponding. This makes me think that it was mounted to a network resource by an administrative script.Īs far as the codesign tool goes, you're trying to validate the signature on a mount point, which isn't going to work. That doesn't seem to be the case, either. If the volume was actually mounted to a disk image, you'd see Disk Image listed, with a path back to the originating. Had you actually downloaded the files from the Internet, you'd see a URL in the More Info: section, which makes me think that those disks are mounted to a network image. Our automatic updater doesn't use the DMGs, and wouldn't have left them mounted like this.
Adobe pepper flash player showed up on desktop update#
I'm pretty sure that your IT department pushed out an update last night, and that the disks failed to unmount.