Hi John,
I'm not Don, but I can give you my reasons.
1. version 8.1 of Adobe reader works fine for me, just as it is,
so there's no clear reason to update, unless the current version
reaches a point where it will not open newer pdf files.
2. As has been experienced by many users, with different applications, 
updates
sometimes cause problems not found before the update.
Allowing automatic updating, especially in the background, adds to the 
confusion in determining
why an application is no longer working properly, when a user
is not fully aware of what has been updated.
Additionally, I have found that automatic updating, more often than not, 
interferes with
what I am doing at the time of the update, by stealing the focus from the 
current application,
or partially obscuring the window, causing the screen-reader to read 
improperly.
My suggestion to anyone not in an employment situation,
would be to approach these updates with caution, if it isn't broken, don't 
try to fix it.
Just my opinion,
Richard Q. Justice-website owner
www.blind-computing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Justice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Turning Off Updates in Adobe9


Don.  A couple of questions for you.
1.  Why would you not want to download the latest version of Adobe 9?
2.  In the same vein, why would you want to turn off the update feature?

We had a concern at FedEx regarding the system trying to update our Adobe
and our technical department tried everything they could think of to disable
that feature.  Unfortunately, it couldn't be done.  Maybe someone on the
list knows how to do it, though.
Our problem was related to administrative access.  At FedEx, you can't
change any of the software unless you have administrative rights.  That was
done to protect the systems from accidental damage by a user.  It also
prevents things FedEx doesn't want on their systems  from being downloaded.
However, in a personal system, you don't have that problem.  As far as I
know,  Adobe has never been an accessibility problem except when a document
is created in a way that the adaptive part of the software can't handle.  It
happens from time to time.
Adobe has gone to a great deal of trouble in creating an accessible version
of their software, designed specifically for people using screen readers.
Hence my questions above.
But to reiterate, there is no way I know of which can turn off Adobe's
automatic update feature.

John Justice
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don and Cher Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 1:50 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Turning Off Updates in Adobe9


>I haven't downloaded or installed this version yet.  For anyone who has,
>can
> you find an option to turn off automatic updates?  Thanks.
>
> Cher
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