Flash player update installer message "flashbridge-wrapper-crossover" on Mac 10.10

Hi All
Just tried to update my Mac with the latest version of Flash Player and when it gets to 97% I get a message to to close the following program to continue - "flashbridge-wrapper-crossover".
I cannot find such a program on my Mac and I have to cancel the update.
What is happening, how do I close this program?
Never had a problem before, but looking at other posts on this forum and I see other people with similar issues but not this one!
Thanks for all your help.
I have a screen grab of the screen if needed.
Many thanks.

Hi,
Looks like this is something from Promethean Planet and it's using Flash Player.  Found the following that should help:
Adobe Flash Update blocked by flashbridge-wrapper-crossplatform : Cumberland Academy Technology Department
How To Quit "flashbride-wrapper-crossplatform" on a Mac - YouTube
Maria

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