It sounds like another vendor installed Growl without asking permission.
This is an older issue, most of the vendors doing this have stopped (Adobe
for instance).

Growl is sitting in System Preferences. Click into the preference pane,
then stop Growl and the menu item if it's running. Then go back to the main
system preferences, ctrl+click and remove the prefpane. This should take
care of it.

On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Cody Brewer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> I work help desk for a company and have a user complaining of a
> notification to update growl showing up every morning. He did not mean to
> install growl and we have no use for it so we are trying to get it
> uninstalled. The only thing is we do not see it installed anywhere. It iss
> not under applications and we ran a search as root for growl and it
> returned no results.
> Any thoughts on how we can get this removed or stop that notification to
> update?
>
> Thanks
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