You know, I could swear I did that already (marking to ignore), but  
it kept showing up, so maybe I reset it somehow and didn't realize  
having done so.

Thx. Bill.

Regards,
Russ Preston


On Sep 10, 2006, at 10:25 PM, Bill Micou wrote:

> To keep it from asking you about updates that are no value to you,  
> select the update you want to ignore when it appears in the SU/  
> select in the top menu bar - update - ignore update/ click ok in  
> the resulting warning screen.  This removes the update for that  
> item from future notices.  To see any items that you have removed,  
> and to re-set them, go to SU - update - reset ignored updates.
> Hope that helps,
> Bill Micou
>
> On Sep 10, 2006, at 8:49 PM, R. D. Preston wrote:
>
>> However, one aspect of it brings me to ask this:
>> Why does it repeatedly search & find items I don't need,
>>  and have previously declined to update?  Is there a way
>>  to tell it I don't need those items, so it won't keep getting
>>  them for me?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Russ Preston
>
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