The disk image mounted itself without any involvement from me I didnt request a download, and there were no dialogs asking if an update would be OK. Its called logically enough Flash Player, and contains a file called Install Adobe Flash Player. It first happened two weeks or so ago, and then again several days ago June 2. The first time, I simply closed the image. The second time, I grabbed a screen capture at the time of what appeared So, is this a legitimate pattern, to have a. When Flash Player says its going to auto update does that mean its just going to dump a disk image into my machine and wait for me to do the work Is this image possibly a side effect of a healthy, normal update, and it simply didnt clean up after itselfAdobe Flash Player for Opera and Chrome is the standard for delivering highimpact, rich Web content. Designs, animation, and application user interfaces are deployed. Even I am tempted to quickly grant access to Adobe DLM so I can get my Flash fix on. But you can install Flash without Adobe DLM with just a few steps. Now, Im aware that there was recently a critical update to Flash Player. But, I seem to already have that latest, updated version already. Also, this first happened 2 weeks ago, then again. So, is this thing somehow part of the process of me getting normal updates, or. Since this is a community forum, Ill be explicit have you yourself, dear reader, seen this exact behavior, and do you know for a fact that its part of an approved and safe distributionOpinions are wonderful, but what I really need are facts. Download a free trial or buy Adobe products. Digital photo processing and editing.