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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thank you! smile

Oh, by the way: SVP really is a great program and I do like it a lot!
(Should have said that in the beginning, but it's never too late.)

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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

we can discuss an option for turning off those "annoying popups"
if you could tell why they are so "annoying"

Because they pop up!

Sounds silly but I mean it! Have you ever had a presentation in front of a large group that got interrupted by popups and auto updates?
I used to have a firewall, a virus scanner, a few hardware observation tools, the windows security center of course and a few different other programs including MS Office, and all of those of course NEED to have pop ups again and again. Since I got rid of all those, work has become much more concentrated and effective!

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(6 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks for the quick answer!!! smile

What I already know just from your post here:
- your IP, email
- your full name, address and phone number
- your VAT ID
- ... everything wink

I change my IP adress periodically (as you can see), I use several eMail adresses, and you don't know my phone number.  smile
And as you surely know, Windows 10 updates caused and still cause a lot of trouble, so no need to follow that direction!

So there are no plans to bring back the update-disable-option?

I'd like to disable checking for updates online for data privacy reasons and because I find these popups annoying.
However, I can't find that option anymore, at least not where it used to be in SVP3...
Any help appreciated! smile