On 11/19/02 3:04 PM, "Shawn King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes - In the Software Update application, you can go to the Menu and tell it
> to stop informing you of the updates (I'd be more specific but I'm writing
> this in the Las Vegas airport, leaving Comdex, and don't have Net access and
> the app won't open without it).

I'm home now and can answer the question more fully.

In the Software Update app, click on the updates you don't want to see
again. Go to the Update menu item and choose "Make Inactive".

Shawn King
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