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Rejecting updates
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantjfrench
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Hi,
Each time I check, 95% of the updates are those which I'd previously rejected.  Is this something in my settings?
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Hi,
Each time I check, 95% of the updates are those which I'd previously rejected.  Is this something in my settings?
Jim F.


Okay, I see what you mean. I get those sometimes too with updates in the program, but have no reason why. I think it's just a bug in the update process.
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Hi,
Each time I check, 95% of the updates are those which I'd previously rejected.  Is this something in my settings?
Jim F.


Are you talking about where you vote on other people's contributions? If so that is not you rejecting a contribution. It is no more then telling the screeners whether or not a contribution is following the online rules. And even then the way the screeners has been told to do it by Invelos is if the contribution contains more correct info then wrong to let it go through and then someone can just fix what was done wrong.
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He is talking about downloading updates to his local database.
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To reject an update: Right click on the item in the update list and select "Skip this update". Then the current update will be suppressed until the profile is updated again in the future.

If you were indeed doing the above, then there is some weird issue going on. For me the above as worked this far...
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To reject an update: Right click on the item in the update list and select "Skip this update". Then the current update will be suppressed until the profile is updated again in the future.

If you were indeed doing the above, then there is some weird issue going on. For me the above as worked this far...

From my point of view, it is better to lock the items, which I don't want to be updated. The lock triggers the skipping automatically (this works for me) and - when the next update comes - I see the lock, which tells me I already rejected the update before, which makes further updated checks easier...
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Hi,
Thanks for all the replies.  Right-clicking and selecting "Skip this update" did the trick for me.  It seems that this was the default behavior when I rejected an update previously.  Has there been a change in the update process or just my faulty recollection?  Or perhaps an option I can't find?  I would like "Skip this update" to be the default when I reject an update until a new update was available.
Jim F.
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