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Forum Thread: Forum Error Thread Closed & Program Update Issues

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jdoncarlos Forum Error Thread Closed & Program Update Issues
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I never got a response to my last reply about Community Log In error and the thread has been closed. I also wanted to know if there is a way to skip recommennded updates from displaying and downloading every time I use PSI. I downloaded Adobe Flash Player 11.4.402.265 and many Web sites would not load or would lock up. It also displays Java JRE 1.6x / 6.x to update but I already have 1.7.0_07 Installed, thanks.

E.Jeppesen RE: Forum Error Thread Closed & Program Update Issues
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You should be able to right-click programs in the PSI and choose “Ignore updates to this program”. However, I would recommend you try to solve at least the Java issue rather that ignore it. Looking at the installation path provided by the PSI should help you locate the detected file. Please see our FAQ:
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal...

To be able to ignore programs in PSI 3.x please update to the latest version available at our website:
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal...

I have looked into your previous thread and would like to make sure I understand the issue correctly. As I understand it you first click on “Forum” as shown in this screenshot:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/39/screenshot...

Then your browser opens and you are brought directly to this Google search:
http://imageshack.us/f/571/screenshot001be.jpg/

Is that correct?
jdoncarlos RE: Forum Error Thread Closed & Program Update Issues
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Thanks, I did not think to right click to ignore the programs. The Flash Player update seems to be working now, here is a screen shot of JRE I have installed under Control Panel, Java: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/337/screensho... Those screen shots are correct about my Community Log in problem, I am running v 3.0..
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E.Jeppesen RE: Forum Error Thread Closed & Program Update Issues
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As shown by your screenshot you have several versions of Java installed. I suggest you uninstall the old version that the PSI is detecting as insecure. Or if it is easier, you can uninstall all versions of Java. Scan with the PSI to make sure it is really gone. Then go to www.java.com to install the latest version.
That is of course assuming you need Java. Many users seem to have Java installed without using it. Unless you know for sure that you need Java, I suggest you uninstall it as Java is currently among the most exploited programs on the internet.

Regarding the PSI links that goes to a Google search page, that is something I do not recall having ever seen before. If any other users should experience something similar I hope they will let us know. If you would like us to try troubleshooting the issue, then please contact us directly at support@secunia.com and refer to this thread.
jdoncarlos RE: Forum Error Thread Closed & Program Update Issues
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I followed those steps but still get the JRE upgrade message. It seems 1.6.x/6.x is installed with a Total Seminars program that it needs to run the software. That program has been installed for over a year, I never use to get the upgrade message. That Community Log in error also happens when I click on More Information on a listed program. I will email support.
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