"An update for Flash is available"
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I'll need several pots of coffee before I get around to implementing that. :-D Hilarious. :laugh:
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I don't have a problem with alerts showing. I mean they do, but I don't care all that much when or how often an update is benig installed, as long as that installation doesn't disrupt me or my work. But that it does! I do have a problem that every serious site suggests we should be updating regularly to avoid nasty hacks, but when I do install an update, I am asked to agree to Adobes terms and agreements. I once actually read them and decided these regulations are an abomination, and nobody should be forced to 'agree' to them just to make a product save from external abuse! In fact I am fairly certain that the way these 'agreements' are formulated is illegal in some countries. I really would like to prevent having to sign these 'agreements' over and over again, but since the alternative is to run a possibly unsafe application I really see no way short of deinstalling flash from my PC. Why is it even necessary to comfirm an 'agreement' for every single update, assuming that the original product already came with one? On a similar note, why do games designed for being played by underaged, require reading and agreeing to multiple pages of legalise that even an actual advocate would have a hard time to dig through? And why do these games, too, repeatedly require these 'agreements' with every single update?
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I don't (any more). One of Adobe's products attempted to install some 3rd party software recently, without asking my permission. I removed all Adobe software immediately, including Flash, Acrobat Reader, and Adobe download manager. Never shall those products annoy me with an update notice again.
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Now that you mention it, I am getting Adobe updates almost everyday on my Windows XP at home. Haven't gotten any recently on my Vista at work though.
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Just deinstalled Adobe Flash from 117+ PC in a Win Domain, flash stinks, stinks stinks.
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if it's not Flash, it's Adobe Reader, or f***ing Java.
And the F***ing short cut that comes with the Adobe update. Why the hell would I need a shortcut to your flippin reader!!!:mad:
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BC3Tech wrote:
are you by chance an Oracle user?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Why on gods earth would I touch that crap X|
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And the F***ing short cut that comes with the Adobe update. Why the hell would I need a shortcut to your flippin reader!!!:mad:
yes! i hate that.
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Yup.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Just deinstalled Adobe Flash from 117+ PC in a Win Domain, flash stinks, stinks stinks.
Agreed that it stinks, but if those were end-user desktops, they are just going to re-install it as soon as a website demands it. If only Adobe and MS would play nicer, and make it easier to get third-party updates into a WSUS instance....
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I was just going to post a similar comment. I don't mind the updates so much as the fact that every time I let the Adobe Reader update, it puts another shortcut icon on my desktop! I have absolutely no use for a shortcut to Acrobat Reader, and really can't think of a reason for Adobe to insist on putting one out on my desktop without even asking, except for advertising. And while we're on the subject, what's up with this AIR product? I found absolutely no use for it, and got rid of it quickly.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I'm nervously waiting to see what they do when it comes time to update Flash10z.ocx
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
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Just deinstalled Adobe Flash from 117+ PC in a Win Domain, flash stinks, stinks stinks.
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And the F***ing short cut that comes with the Adobe update. Why the hell would I need a shortcut to your flippin reader!!!:mad:
Yeah, all the time I catch myself thinking: "WTF! Why is this Reader Icon in my desktop again..." 2.3723 seconds later "Oh yeah, there was an update again... I hate you!"
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Is it just me, or does everyone else get an alert that a new version of flash is available every single time I reboot my machine?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Yes, regularly. I turn off the automatic Adobe "helper" functions that gets set to run automatically every single time an update is done (which means every other day):mad:. I always check the task scheduler to remove any unwanted tasks running. They don't need to be set on auto because as soon as you open the browser Adobe Flash will check for updates. Seriously, if updating Flash to patch a possible security breach then I really don't mind, the install is rather painless--at least this is what I think.
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And the F***ing short cut that comes with the Adobe update. Why the hell would I need a shortcut to your flippin reader!!!:mad:
I use NitroReader (used to use Foxit but Nitro has a printer too and is fast too) :)