Hey, it worked!  Thanks, Ken.

>>I was just looking for a way of eliminating the ever annoying alert 
>>window (asking me if I want to upgrade to Quicktime Pro) that comes up 
>>whenever I open a Quicktime file.
>>
>>I discovered that under Preferences->Quicktime->Browser Plug-in (each 
>>listed in a pull down menu) you reach a window that, among other things, 
>>gives you the choice of retaining movies in your browser's disk cache (if 
>>possible) or not.
>>
>>Meanwhile, does anyone know how to turn that alert off?
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>Well, you _might_ be able to fool it a bit. Try going to your "Date and 
>Time Control Panel" and setting the date ahead 10 year or so. With the 
>clock set ahead, open Quicktime Player. After it opens and is "happy" 
>quit the program. Then go back and correctly set the clock. Seems to 
>work, at least until you do an update of QuickTime.
>
>Ken
>
>Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
>
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