Showing posts with label Mavericks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mavericks. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Flash Bridge error when installing new Flash Player on Mac

I hit this one yesterday and I was taken by it for a little while until I figured out how to kill this program to allow me to finish installing Adobe Flash Player 16 on a teacher's Mac.

Here is how the error goes. You are told by a website you need to update flash. You download flash, and start to install it. It gets done downloading and then when it goes to install it says you must stop this program. Flash Bridge-Wrapper-Crossplatform. You check again and all your program running flash are closed that you can tell.

The easy way to do this with out restarting or pulling hair out is to use the activity monitor to kill it the program. These instructions are for 10.9 mavericks but should be about the same on 10.6 and up as of right now.

Open spotlight (spy glass icon in top right on most macs) and search for "activity" (no quotes). Select "activity monitor" and run it. I like to put in abc order by hitting bar above the program name, but you don't need to. Find Flash Bridge and click on it to highlight/select it then hit the button in the top left  of the window that looks like a stop sign. Wait a few seconds for it die and then you should be able to continue to update Flash Player.

I hope this has helped you get thing going back on your Mac and as always thanks for reading I hope I was able to help.

Monday, September 8, 2014

How to make default Icons for all users on Mac OS X 10.6 or later

Hello;
This is for the more advanced users I am afraid. I ran into this problem at my campus. I needed to have a set of Icons ready for for students so they could log into a program called Reading Counts. They could navagate to it via web but getting 5th grades to do that 20 times over 8 times a day was a bit to much i should think. This is a guide on how to make icons available to every student aka user on your mac. This is also by no means the only way it is just the way I found and figured out and it works for me. I hope this will help any one looking for how to do this.
This is also from my personal notes so formating may be a bit rough I will try to clean it up some.

First: You need to get the icons you want to give out and copy them such as shortcuts and web short cuts. 
Then in finder click go and go to folder and type /System then click library, then go to userTemplates select it and hit command+I to get info. Drop down permissions, and by putting in admin password give your self permission to read and write. 
Then after that go into it and look up english.lprog then go to desktop and do the same thing as before to give your self permission. 
Now you are at the default desktop. Any icons or shortcuts you put in here with show up on the desktop of any new first time user. 
To make sure this works with all new users delete all user files by going into finder, clicking macbook hard drive click users and move all user files to the trash except any that need to be saved, shared, administrator, and the current user. 
The next time some one logs on it will show those icons.

I really hope this helps it took me about 1.5 hours to do this on 25 mac book unibodies. I am not the fastest person in the world either and I could only do 2 at a time in front of me. I really do hope this helps some one it sure did me.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

My view on Mac Books

       Recently at work we have been handed mac books for use with our campus. Being that I am school tech it is important that we start to play with them and understand them because soon all the teachers will have them and we will need to service them. I have always used pc but now I have a mac and and first I didn't know what to think but now its clear.
      Coming from a PC to a Mac can be very intimidating I understand if nothing more than the price difference.  It is truly staggering. A good starter pc cost you 300 bucks while a good mac will be nearly a grand. Why the difference well I think it is because of exclusivity. Mac doesn't give the MAC OS out to anyone. They oversee all the hardware that go into a mac and that is what you get. They don't have to worry about if it will work this or that because they know it will they already designed it to do so. So you have the keep that in mind.
      What do I think about it I love it personally.  It didn't take me long to get a hold of it. A lot of the same principles carry over. The networking is good and easy to use just like pc and wifi it just as easy as well. Also to me to UI is cleaner if that make sense. I can say on one program and look at just about anything while doing so. Most programers are doing programs for macs just as they do for pcs so I am not missing anything. Youtube plays well, my Facebook works just fine. They only internet issue I have ran into is with not having IE's activeX plugin(this plugin helps like flash to run certain internet apps.) but it can be worked around. I have MS Office which is now on mac. I could go on and on but really you just would have to play with one your self to find out what it is like. I would suggest if you can play with one at a apple store or some where that sales them or has them on demo so you can see if you will like it or not.  Also feel free to ask question to the sales people because they might know how to do the things you want it to do and adapting from PC might not be as hard as you think. This has just been a thought of the day but as soon as I save up I will be getting a personal mac for my house soon. Thanks for reading.