Unwanted Icon in Notification Area

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Ed O'Brien

I am running Vista Home Premium.

I have a Windows "New Update" icon sitting in my notification area which I
do not want or need. Does anyone no of a way to get rid of this irritation?

TIA,
Ed
 
P

Peter Foldes

Ed

Use the MU]WU and Update whatever there is there. Either allow the update or if not
hide it
 
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Ed O'Brien

Thanks, Peter. I don't want the update - it's for IE8 and I don't use IE8. I
have, of course, hidden the icon, like you say, but that is not what I
really want.

Ed


Peter Foldes said:
Ed

Use the MU]WU and Update whatever there is there. Either allow the update
or if not hide it

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Ed O'Brien said:
I am running Vista Home Premium.

I have a Windows "New Update" icon sitting in my notification area which
I do not want or need. Does anyone no of a way to get rid of this
irritation?

TIA,
Ed
 
P

Peter Foldes

Ed

Then what is it that you want?

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Ed O'Brien said:
Thanks, Peter. I don't want the update - it's for IE8 and I don't use IE8. I have,
of course, hidden the icon, like you say, but that is not what I really want.

Ed


Peter Foldes said:
Ed

Use the MU]WU and Update whatever there is there. Either allow the update or if
not hide it

--
Peter

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Ed O'Brien said:
I am running Vista Home Premium.

I have a Windows "New Update" icon sitting in my notification area which I do
not want or need. Does anyone no of a way to get rid of this irritation?

TIA,
Ed
 
F

fatsteve

Ed said:
Thanks, Peter. I don't want the update - it's for IE8 and I don't use
IE8. I have, of course, hidden the icon, like you say, but that is not
what I really want.

No. Don't hide the icon, hide the update. In windows update right
click the update and choose hide update
 
R

Richard in AZ

I think there is a little confusion here. You don't want the IE8 update or you do not want the "shield icon" in the tray?
If you go to Windows Updates, use the Custom selection and IE8 is offered, uncheck the box in front.
Then when you go the next step it should ask if you want to see this update selection again?
You can mark "NO" and IE8 should not be offered again and the "shield icon" will go away until there is another update being offered.


Ed O'Brien said:
Thanks, Peter. I don't want the update - it's for IE8 and I don't use IE8. I
have, of course, hidden the icon, like you say, but that is not what I
really want.

Ed


Peter Foldes said:
Ed

Use the MU]WU and Update whatever there is there. Either allow the update
or if not hide it

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

Ed O'Brien said:
I am running Vista Home Premium.

I have a Windows "New Update" icon sitting in my notification area which
I do not want or need. Does anyone no of a way to get rid of this
irritation?

TIA,
Ed
 
J

JEWboy

Get IE8, Allah willing it will enrich your browsing experience especially if
wearing a helmet at high speed.
 
J

JEWboy

H wants satisfaction.

He isn't getting it from you, but maybe from Richard Simmons. He wants
action, satisfaction, all night long and no more "update" icon.
 
E

Ed O'Brien

Hi, Richard.

Sorry to be so long coming back - forgot before hitting the sack!.

I go to Windows Update, I uncheck the box but there is no "next step" and no
"NO" option, merely "Cancel". I hit cancel but the icon remains in the
notification area and the IE8 check box rechecked. (I see no reference for
"Custom")

If I right click the item - checked and unchecked - all I get is a message
telling me how necessary IE8 is. (Even so, I don't want it).

Having had some trouble recently with IE8 I uninstalled it and reverted to
IE7. I am beginning to suspect a registry entry remains that is calling up
this icon regardless of my wishes. I was hoping someone might no about this.

Thanks for your time and patience.

Ed




I think there is a little confusion here. You don't want the IE8 update or
you do not want the "shield icon" in the tray?
If you go to Windows Updates, use the Custom selection and IE8 is offered,
uncheck the box in front.
Then when you go the next step it should ask if you want to see this update
selection again?
You can mark "NO" and IE8 should not be offered again and the "shield icon"
will go away until there is another update being offered.


Ed O'Brien said:
Thanks, Peter. I don't want the update - it's for IE8 and I don't use IE8.
I
have, of course, hidden the icon, like you say, but that is not what I
really want.

Ed


Peter Foldes said:
Ed

Use the MU]WU and Update whatever there is there. Either allow the update
or if not hide it

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

Ed O'Brien said:
I am running Vista Home Premium.

I have a Windows "New Update" icon sitting in my notification area which
I do not want or need. Does anyone no of a way to get rid of this
irritation?

TIA,
Ed
 
E

Ed O'Brien

Hi, Richard.

I'm not sure how.... I right clicked the IE8 update while it was unchecked
and followed a link. Something like 'close selection' came up which I chose.
Anyway, the icon has now disappeared. I restarted the pc just to make sure.

Thanks for all the input..., and thanks JEWboy for making me smile!

Ed


I think there is a little confusion here. You don't want the IE8 update or
you do not want the "shield icon" in the tray?
If you go to Windows Updates, use the Custom selection and IE8 is offered,
uncheck the box in front.
Then when you go the next step it should ask if you want to see this update
selection again?
You can mark "NO" and IE8 should not be offered again and the "shield icon"
will go away until there is another update being offered.


Ed O'Brien said:
Thanks, Peter. I don't want the update - it's for IE8 and I don't use IE8.
I
have, of course, hidden the icon, like you say, but that is not what I
really want.

Ed


Peter Foldes said:
Ed

Use the MU]WU and Update whatever there is there. Either allow the update
or if not hide it

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

Ed O'Brien said:
I am running Vista Home Premium.

I have a Windows "New Update" icon sitting in my notification area which
I do not want or need. Does anyone no of a way to get rid of this
irritation?

TIA,
Ed
 

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