PS Updating

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Dave
Feb 19, 2007
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Where can I motivate Adobe Updater not to update on stock photos? I formatted just now, and after installing it did a 80mb update (not all on PS) of which most is stock photos, which I never even look at.

I know I had a choice of what I want updated,
and I used the default. And I know I know
always to go custom:-)

Dave

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Rudy Benner
Feb 19, 2007
"Dave" wrote in message
Where can I motivate Adobe Updater not to update on stock photos? I formatted just now, and after installing it did a 80mb update (not all on PS) of which most is stock photos, which I never even look at.

I know I had a choice of what I want updated,
and I used the default. And I know I know
always to go custom:-)

Dave

I believe you want to be looking in the preferences for Adobe Bridge for the answer.
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Dave
Feb 20, 2007
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:45:45 -0500, "Rudy Benner" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
Where can I motivate Adobe Updater not to update on stock photos? I formatted just now, and after installing it did a 80mb update (not all on PS) of which most is stock photos, which I never even look at.

I know I had a choice of what I want updated,
and I used the default. And I know I know
always to go custom:-)

Dave

I believe you want to be looking in the preferences for Adobe Bridge for the answer.

I think so as well, Rudy, but finding a place to do it!
Even on the Stock Photos FAQ is no answer rherefore

but what I have seen (faq) is that (from 2003)
European buyers pay 17½% vat – and we complain about 14%!

Anyway, thanks for your reply. I think you are right but up to now I only find a place to remove stock photos from the favourites.

Dave
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Rudy Benner
Feb 20, 2007
"Dave" wrote in message
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:45:45 -0500, "Rudy Benner" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
Where can I motivate Adobe Updater not to update on stock photos? I formatted just now, and after installing it did a 80mb update (not all on PS) of which most is stock photos, which I never even look at.

I know I had a choice of what I want updated,
and I used the default. And I know I know
always to go custom:-)

Dave

I believe you want to be looking in the preferences for Adobe Bridge for the
answer.

I think so as well, Rudy, but finding a place to do it!
Even on the Stock Photos FAQ is no answer rherefore

but what I have seen (faq) is that (from 2003)
European buyers pay 17
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Dave
Feb 20, 2007
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:24:16 -0500, "Rudy Benner" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:45:45 -0500, "Rudy Benner" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
Where can I motivate Adobe Updater not to update on stock photos? I formatted just now, and after installing it did a 80mb update (not all on PS) of which most is stock photos, which I never even look at.

I know I had a choice of what I want updated,
and I used the default. And I know I know
always to go custom:-)

Dave

I believe you want to be looking in the preferences for Adobe Bridge for the
answer.

I think so as well, Rudy, but finding a place to do it!
Even on the Stock Photos FAQ is no answer rherefore

but what I have seen (faq) is that (from 2003)
European buyers pay 17½% vat – and we complain about 14%!
Anyway, thanks for your reply. I think you are right but up to now I only find a place to remove stock photos from the favourites.
Dave

Edit>preferences>Adobe Stock Photos>

thanks Rudy, I found it yesterday, but there also, is no place to stop the updating. Thanks for searching – maybe I should bear with it:-)

Dave

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