hizenberg
09-05-2004, 09:49 PM
I'm sorry to post this here, but I've tried over on the Macromedia forums--and tried technical support--but no luck still.
Has anyone had this problem:
I've upgraded my system to a Powerbook G4 running OS X 10.3.3 I've downloaded and purchased Flash MX 2004 Professional. When I click the .dmg, the installer appears on my desktop as a mountable device, not an executable file. When I run the installer, it asks for my system password as it should, but then tells me I need admin privileges. But I am the admin, and logged in as the admin. I have no trouble installing other programs; just Flash MX2004 Professional.
As I said, Macromedia and the foruns have been silent for days. If anyone has seen this before and knows an answer, I'm obliged.
Thanks,
--H
Has anyone had this problem:
I've upgraded my system to a Powerbook G4 running OS X 10.3.3 I've downloaded and purchased Flash MX 2004 Professional. When I click the .dmg, the installer appears on my desktop as a mountable device, not an executable file. When I run the installer, it asks for my system password as it should, but then tells me I need admin privileges. But I am the admin, and logged in as the admin. I have no trouble installing other programs; just Flash MX2004 Professional.
As I said, Macromedia and the foruns have been silent for days. If anyone has seen this before and knows an answer, I'm obliged.
Thanks,
--H