[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Every day after Communicator checks for software updates it loads a webpage with this >messege on it: > >"The Mozilla 1.0.1 released fixed and disclosed a lot of security bugs, some of them >severe. > >Beonex Communicator 0.8.1 is based on Mozilla 1.0.1 and thus contains these fixes. We >strongly recommend you to update Communicator." > >I have tried updating Communicator on several different days but the day after I >install Communicator when Communicator checks for software updates I get the same >security alert saying to update to Beonex Communicator 0.8.1. Since I have Beonex >Communicator 0.8.1 already installed do I need to download and install Beonex >Communicator again or are these security alerts redundant and should I ignore them? > Sorry for the unclear wording. If you have 0.8.1, there is nothing to worry about, the message is for users of 0.8(.0).
Communicator will always show the msg within the day after you installed it and created the profile. This does not mean that you have a problem - only have to worry, if you are running the software that is mentioned as vulnerable. Unfortuntely, any change to the page will trigger the display on all computers (which have that bookmark), so I cannot fix the wording anymore. I will make it clearer the next time. Ben
