On 02.01.2013 08:56, WaltS wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>> If you're running Acrobat which includes the "reader" then there is no
>>> reason to run the plugin check which will tell you to upgrade "reader".
>>> Acrobat itself, as usual, will let you know if there is an upgrade. Mine
>>> does and I never find the need for plugincheck to do so.
>> 
>> I agree, there is no reason (for me) to run the plugin check; but I am
>> not doing so -- Seamonkey is, w.e.f. the most recent version, and I
>> cannot persuade it to stop doing so (and neither, it would see, can
>> Bill).  How do Bill & I tell Seamonkey to stop performing its version
>> check for Acrobat ?
>> 
>> Philip Taylor
>> 
> 
> Maybe setting this pref "plugins.hide_infobar_for_outdated_plugin" to
> "true" in about:config, or one of the other plugins.update prefs.
> 

This one as well:

plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin

Mine are set to the default "false", but then again I always rely on the
application itself to alert for an update(s).

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