Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 08:32:25 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
No, I don't want Safari and no, I don't want Bonjour.
QUIT ****ING ASKING ME...
Assholes...
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That ****es Liberals Off.
I assume you are talking about updates from Quicktime.
There is an option where you can turn off auto updates, and when you
install Quicktime, the default setting is to "Keep me up to date with
Apple news, software updates, and the latest information on products and
services."
I never check this option, but I would think you can "unsubscribe" to
this service.
I do/have/continue to do so - they keep sending it to me.
I've even bitched about it directly - they sent me instructions to
reinstall QT Pro so that it doesn't do it again - it still keeps doing
it.
It seems like every time QT "updates" (which is just another way of
saying "what have you been listening to or watching with QT lately" as
I've never used iTunes for anything other than loading my iPod), this
crap happens.
Apple is getting as bad as Google in that respect.
Dorks.
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Try Option B
Open Control Panal
Click on Quicktime
Click on "updates" tab - verify that it is not set for auto update
Click on "Streaming" tab - verify that the "enable instant on" is not
checked.
If that doesn't correct the problem. Walk out the garage and get a
large hammer .....
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