Hi Rod,
No, there is no update on the system tray icon. There is log in and log
out, along with things like sync, but no update.
Carol
On 9/17/2018 9:28 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Carol,
That's okay.
You mean it doesn't have a system tray icon whose right-click menu might have
an
Hi Carol,
That's okay.
You mean it doesn't have a system tray icon whose right-click menu might have
an update option?
I only ask since my online backup service, Mozy, works like this.
Hth,
Rod
Sent from Outlook for Windows
-Original Message-
From: Talk On
Behalf Of Carol and Roger
Hi Rod,
I should have been more specific. The program I am using is called open
drive. It is like another drive on my system. There is nothing like
the help menu where one would find things like update. Maybe I should
check with the distributor. Thanks anyway for your ideas.
Carol
On
Hi Carol,
I don't wish to flog a dead horse, but it shouldn't be necessary to go to the
website for software running on your machine since there is always a built-in
mechanism for manually and/or automatically checking for updates.
As for Windows itself, typing the word check into the search box
Hi Rod,
I found another notification for the update I needed today. I pressed
enter on the one that said click here to install or update, I am not
sure now, exactly what it said, and it took way the total indicator that
there was an update at all. It will also remove the update notification
Hi Carol,
As for iTunes or iCloud updates, we know that a dialog opens which is easily
focused because it is in the Alt-Tab rotor.
The other day, I got a notification for an update to Acrobat Reader DC, that
is, a notification spoken aloud like you're describing, and, as I recall, I
couldn't pr