Archived Adobe Flash Player For Lion Mac Os X 10.7.5

Mac OS X, version 10.3 and earlier: uninstallflashplayerosx10.2.dmg (1.3 MB) (updated 05/27/08) Choose Window Downloads to view the downloaded uninstaller. Save the uninstaller file in a convenient location. 10.7.5 free download - Apple Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 Supplemental Update, Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (Windows 7 / 8/ 8.1/ 10 64-bit), Adobe Flash Player, and many more programs. A installer for Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X Version 10.7.5, Adobe Flash Player Install Manager (20.0.0.306), Adobe Reader (10.1.14)


Usually I would be notified of software updates for my Mac, Microsoft Office applications and Adobe from them appearing in my dock and opening to ask me if I wanted to install them. In the last few months I've gotten a couple updates for Microsoft Office but none from Software Update or Adobe. My last Software Update was on 17 Sep 2015. I'm not sure when my last Adobe update was.


I've checked Software Update under the Apple Menu but it comes back with nothing. I've opened Adobe Flash Player Install Manager but it only gave me the option to uninstall Adobe. I wanted to look on the Adobe site to see if they've released anything recently but I'm not sure I know the address of the legitimate site.


Has anyone gotten any updates in the last few months? If so, could there be an issue with my computer that is stopping these updates, and if so how would I detect and deal with it? Or are there really just no new ones available right now?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Archived Adobe Flash Player For Lion Mac Os X 10.7.5 Mac Os X 10 7 5

Posted on Mar 4, 2016 11:29 AM

When is Apple releasing Mountain Lion?

Apple plans to release Mountain Lion in Summer 2012. (Strong rumors point to a release in the last week of July.)

Are there any issues with Adobe Connect on Mountain Lion?

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The stand-alone installer for the Adobe Connect Add-in cannot be downloaded on Mountain Lion. This issue only applies to direct downloads of the Adobe Connect Add-in and not the lightning installer.

Why is the download failing?

In Mountain Lion, the default security level has been increased to allow for download of applications from the Mac App Store and identified developers only. Previous versions of Mac OS X could download applications from anywhere.

Is there a workaround?

Change the setting to “Anywhere” before downloading the Add-in Installer, which is found under the 'Security & Privacy System Preferences' panel.

How is Adobe fixing this issue?

Adobe is updating the Add-in Installer with an Apple-approved certificate so that Mac OS X recognizes it as an identified developer.

When does Adobe plan to have this fix available?

Adobe expects to fix this issue by late July, which is around the same time as the expected Mountain Lion release date.

Archived Adobe Flash Player For Lion Mac Os X 10.7.5mac Os X 10 7 5

Is there any issue with the lightning download of the Add-in?

There is no issue with the lightning download of the Add-in on Mac OS X 10.8.