Once you uninstall Growl, that should be all you need to do for it to be
removed.

The problem you had is that you had Growl installed in 2 locations. One of
the growl versions would get updated, while the other never would.

Chris

On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Brian Molitoris
<[email protected]>wrote:

> MAC 10.7
>
> Growl requests me install  1.2
> ,I install it,
> next day,
> Growl  requests me install  1.2
> ,I install it,
> next day .... and we loop..
>
> I used the UNINSTALL feature, and then
> searched for and removed all GROWL items.
> Will GROWL now stop prompting me to update to 1..2…?.
> If not,
> how do I block these non-stop Growl update requests?
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