I have Google Notifier and the Picasa uploader plug-in for iPhoto. A
few days ago the Google Updater started launching several times a day-
very intrusive since it asks for an administrator password each time.
I am running Snow Leopard- and have done so for over a month, yet the
problem only started this week. I haven't done anything else different
and have been using the Google software without problems for a year or
so.
Any ideas how I can stop the updater without removing the programs?
Same here, it's been 3 weeks now and the google updater is lauching
every 40mn or so. So annoying!
Please tell us how to fix it or release an update (at least I'd type
my password for the 584th time with a reason), looks like the problem
exists since july...
> I have Google Notifier and the Picasa uploader plug-in for iPhoto. A
> few days ago the Google Updater started launching several times a day-
> very intrusive since it asks for an administrator password each time.
> I am running Snow Leopard- and have done so for over a month, yet the
> problem only started this week. I haven't done anything else different
> and have been using the Google software without problems for a year or
> so.
> Any ideas how I can stop the updater without removing the programs?
> Same here, it's been 3 weeks now and the google updater is lauching
> every 40mn or so. So annoying!
> Please tell us how to fix it or release an update (at least I'd type
> my password for the 584th time with a reason), looks like the problem
> exists since july...
> On 16 oct, 18:47, tvspaulmoore wrote:
> > I have Google Notifier and the Picasa uploader plug-in for iPhoto. A
> > few days ago the Google Updater started launching several times a day-
> > very intrusive since it asks for an administrator password each time.
> > I am running Snow Leopard- and have done so for over a month, yet the
> > problem only started this week. I haven't done anything else different
> > and have been using the Google software without problems for a year or
> > so.
> > Any ideas how I can stop the updater without removing the programs?
> Yeah, this is driving me crazy, too. Hoping Google can post or release
> a fix soon!
> On Oct 18, 9:27 am, y wrote:
> > Same here, it's been 3 weeks now and the googleupdateris lauching
> > every 40mn or so. So annoying!
> > Please tell us how to fix it or release an update (at least I'd type
> > my password for the 584th time with a reason), looks like the problem
> > exists since july...
> > On 16 oct, 18:47, tvspaulmoore wrote:
> > > I have Google Notifier and the Picasa uploader plug-in for iPhoto. A
> > > few days ago the GoogleUpdaterstarted launching several times a day-
> > > very intrusive since it asks for an administrator password each time.
> > > I am running Snow Leopard- and have done so for over a month, yet the
> > > problem only started this week. I haven't done anything else different
> > > and have been using the Google software without problems for a year or
> > > so.
> > > Any ideas how I can stop theupdaterwithout removing the programs?
I'm on [regular-old] Leopard and it's been that way since day-1 (a
year? More?) for me. It always bugged me; is there a "only index 1/
day" setting or similar? I can't find anything like that.
> I'm on [regular-old] Leopard and it's been that way since day-1 (a
> year? More?) for me. It always bugged me; is there a "only index 1/
> day" setting or similar? I can't find anything like that.
And here as well. Does it non-stop, and cannot find any control
windows where to block / configure it. Also, it keeps showing some
"new" updates that have already been installed.
> Same here, it's been 3 weeks now and the google updater is lauching
> every 40mn or so. So annoying!
> Please tell us how to fix it or release an update (at least I'd type
> my password for the 584th time with a reason), looks like the problem
> exists since july...
> On 16 oct, 18:47, tvspaulmoore wrote:
> > I have Google Notifier and the Picasa uploader plug-in for iPhoto. A
> > few days ago the Google Updater started launching several times a day-
> > very intrusive since it asks for an administrator password each time.
> > I am running Snow Leopard- and have done so for over a month, yet the
> > problem only started this week. I haven't done anything else different
> > and have been using the Google software without problems for a year or
> > so.
> > Any ideas how I can stop the updater without removing the programs?