Comment #43 on issue 1565 by fam@live.nl: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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It is running all the time.
My version is indeed 1.2.183.7
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Comment #42 on issue 1565 by ddor...@google.com: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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Is GoogleUpdate.exe running all the time or does a new process get launched
once per
minute? If it is the former, please check that you have Google
Comment #41 on issue 1565 by fam@live.nl: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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It still keeps running every minute at my pc (vista)
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Comment #39 on issue 1565 by divi...@hotmail.com: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-update-regularly-scheduled.html
Add label: Fixed.
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Comment #38 on issue 1565 by sreuter3: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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GoogleUpdate now only runs at hourly intervals.
See: http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-update-regularly-
scheduled.html
That's nice to hear
Comment #34 on issue 1565 by fam@live.nl: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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It has been reported in
http://code.google.com/p/omaha/issues/list. This is now an open-source
program just
like chromium...
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Comment #33 on issue 1565 by leonard.iozzi: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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This is just one more thread in which Google ignores this issue.
I uninstalled all Google apps and google update still runs. I consider that
not only
o
Comment #32 on issue 1565 by fam@live.nl: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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You can disable it using Windows Defender --> Tools --> 4th icon --> Google
Update -->
Disable.
But indeed it is very annoying. (Thats why I disabled
Comment #31 on issue 1565 by slautie: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I totally agree with all the comments. The worse with the updater is that
when I
start my vista system, every time I get a permission request to start it...
Comment #29 on issue 1565 by goo...@synetech.cjb.net: Don't make
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Even better would be a portable version for users who know what “an any
key” is.
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Comment #28 on issue 1565 by Tda7000: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I don't want your automatic updater either. At least Apple gives you the
option not
to install it. I'd rather use Safari than Chrome anyway.
Automatic update
Comment #27 on issue 1565 by alf.p.steinbach: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I note that the team's arguments are of the sort "We need to do it this way
because
we can imagine some silly ways that Won't Work".
That's usual cor
Comment #26 on issue 1565 by loyukfai: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I can't speak for everybody but I do think many of us don't mind Chrome
updating
itself when it's running. It's the usage of a separated and constantly
run
Comment #25 on issue 1565 by zastrowm: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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Although I don't want the updater running 24x7, I do like the silent
updates. The
simplicity and non-clutter of chrome is what made me switch from firefox
Comment #24 on issue 1565 by theodorejb: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I delete the startup entry using CCleaner, watch the Google Chrome Releases
blog for
updates, and update Chrome manually (by clicking the About button).
I
Comment #23 on issue 1565 by cl...@positech.co.uk: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I agree that this is hacky and annoying. I don't need to use googles
browser badly
enough to tolerate it spamming my processes list
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Comment #22 on issue 1565 by blackboxxx: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I think the current behavior of GoogleUpdate.exe is justifiable for the
sake of
security. However, it could be a little more transparent.
For example, I do
Comment #20 on issue 1565 by t...@crowdersoftware.com: Don't make
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On the update curfluffle:
I'm glad to hear the team are looking at fixing this problem. The keys to
keep in
mind for that are 1) Transparen
Comment #16 on issue 1565 by pesotra...@yahoo.com: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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GoogleUpdate.exe is the WORST part of the browser and reason enough for
many to
refuse to use this otherwise fine browser. I simply HATE googleup
Comment #15 on issue 1565 by johnmee: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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Thanks erikkay for explaining the pickle.
If the update occurs only when the browser is in use (eg: irritating prompt
for
restart during session) then the 2%
Comment #14 on issue 1565 by omattos: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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erikkay:
You could run the update app on program startup AND on a windows schedule
(say once per
week). That way if an update goes bad, it can be repaired au
Comment #13 on issue 1565 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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One of the reasons that doesn't work is that we'd like the update mechanism
to be
able to recover from a bad update being pushed out. If we push ou
Comment #12 on issue 1565 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Don't make GoogleUpdate
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I'm not sure about the scheduled tasks alternative, but perhaps google
update could
kick off asynchronously when google software is started and exit
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erikkay, kuchhal
Please share your thoughts about the subject, not just "no comment was
entered for
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Comment #8 by rustamabd:
I hate GoogleUpdate.exe! Why can't Google software check for updates on
startup?
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Comment #7 by stasgold:
It would be nice not to schedule it , but to check for update every
time Chrome is starting up ( just the way it's done in FireFox )
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Comment #6 by stasgold:
Agree,
I think no need to schedule it also: in my view it's enough to check for
update every
time Chrome is starting to run ( just the way it's done in FireFox )
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Comment #5 by gtucker:
GoogleUpdate.exe actually exists in the scheduler. And services. And
runs, at
startup, from the Windows registry. It's a real pain to remove
completely. Would
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Comment #4 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nice idea, it looks very bad, that GoogleUpdate is watching all the time in
my processes.
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Comment #1 by kingfinn:
I removed the entire Google update directory just to get rid of this.
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