Posted on 10/24/2011 12:09:54 PM PDT by djf
Anybody else getting Adobe PDF reader update notifications just about every day or so lately?
It's getting kind of tiresome. Can't they bunch them up and release them every two weeks or so?
Can that entire feature be turned off? I'd rather NO SOFTWARE was able to do auto-updates...
You really, really do not want to disable the updates.
Were you aware that a majority of viri are getting through your security software, due to huge, gaping holes in Adobe software? This is why Steve Jobs went on record, stating that he would NOT allow any of his mobile products to support FLASH. He planted his feet and said not only ‘no’ but HELL NO!!
By turning your updates off; you might as well disable your anti-virus programs too.
It’s your PC, not mine.
Everything on my Mac auto updates. Most ar kind enough to let me set that as a default. Usually it tells me there is an update available, do I want to install it., which means it communicated without me asking. Secret doesn't mean much in the online world we live it.
Flash is itself a virus as far as I am concerned. So is Chrome.
That said I have never had a virus since I began surfing the web in '97 and I used a box with W95 w/no anti-virus at all for about a year around 2000.
I haven’t had any Adobe reader updates recently. I think you mean Adobe Flash Player.
Black apple > systems preferences > update
Very annyoing indeed. What bugs me more however is windows up-dates. You load them, shut down, restart and whats the 1st thing that pops up? “You have new updates available”
While I understand your frustration, some updates cannot be applied until preceding ones have been fully implemented (meaning system reboot for registry changes). That’s why you get updates immediately following an update.
Anyone who’s installed a fresh OS with zero patches will be in for a multiple-hour update session because of just this reason.
Is what you are saying, “Adobe Reader takes up a lot of space but using another viewer is better and faster, just keep Adobe anyway...” ?
Again, thanks!
GDIPLUS.DLL is apparently part of the .NET Framework package, I copied a 2005 version over from another machine and FOXIT installed clean. (as far as I can tell)
Conspiracy stirring is fun. It may even get some of the Ron Paul cult concerned.
Yes, it is annoying and makes no sense.
No, it's even an earlier add-on. Microsoft offers the redistributable package with it right here. Looks like there isn't much else to it besides the DLL file.
Another advantage in installing packages instead of copying a file would be in automatic updates - but you should have no such concerns with Win2K. Uninstall is also easier if you have a catalog of what was installed and where.
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