

If your users are admins, and you can rely on them to do the needful, then that’s fine and there’s nothing else for you to do. And there are a few ways to do the deed…Īdobe provide a GUI uninstaller for Flash. Because the slow realisation dawns on you how are you going to automate the removal of this on all the computers you manage? Since it won’t get any more updates, that means any as-yet-undiscovered security vulnerabilities will remain unpatched. Then, as the serotonin wears off, the pain sets in. Pleasure, in that you won’t have to manage the deployment of updates for one of the most frequently updated software titles ever (weren’t you using Autopkg so you didn’t have to anyway?). As we enter a new decade, we say goodbye to this venerable piece of the interwebs, as it goes End of Life later this year.Īs an admin, the announcement of Flash Player’s demise a mixed bag. All good things must come to an end and love it or hate it, Adobe’s Flash Player is no exception. So, we’re approaching a milestone in computing history. I’m learning a huge amount from a fantastic team of wonderful people as I settle into the new role.

It’s been a huge change and I’m loving every minute.

That’s because I joined dataJAR as a Systems Engineer in October after 15 years of working at the University of East London.
