Really??? I wasn't aware that ignoring an update for something will result in no further updates for that thing appearing in the future...The Apple Tech told me that the Airport Extremes were were for an AE unit only and not to install anything that said AE because it could cause problems for the original Airport equipment...Who knows??
Regards,
Mike K
If you just let SU continue to list the updates and just personally ignore them then there isn't a problem. However, when you actively tell SU to "Ignore Update" via the Update menu, then you get a warning message:
"You will no longer be notified of new versions of this update."
However, you can recover ignored updates by following the last line in the warning message:
"To see this update again, choose Reset Ignored Updates from the application menu."
Regarding the AE/non-AE, you actually have to read the descriptions carefully. That is where it'll tell you if the update should be installed on non-AE computers. I've seen updates that don't mention non-AE and others that say to install on non-AE computers IF they connect to an AE network.
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Sincerely,
Dennis B. Swaney
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