On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 11:13 PM, Mike Barnes wrote: > On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:52, Donald Keenan wrote: >> Now, getting OTish, Software Update asks me daily (per my settings) >> whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing >> away and I'll hear the grinding that precedes the Updater icon >> appearance. if i decide that I never want to install support for >> Chinese >> (no offense), is there no way not to be asked if I want it everytime >> the >> Updater alerts me to new updates? > > In the Software Update application, highlight the update you never want > to see again and select "Make Inactive" from the Update menu. You'll > never be offered it again. You can review the updates you've done this > to by selecting (strangely enough) "Show Inactive Updates" from the same > place. > > >
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