We keep all the previous installers going back a good ways, so they're ready to be pushed if we really need to. ![]() We still need to have it there and keep it up to date due to constant security issues, but if we run across a situation where an update is reported to cause problems, we can always disable the current policy and roll back to a previous release. Generally we don't want apps auto updating themselves since it doesn't give us a proper window to test changes and ensure it doesn't break critical functions.īut for FlashPlayer we finally settled on allowing it to auto update, because, well, less and less for us is relying on the FlashPlayer plug-in. We struggled for a long while internally here on whether to allow it to do that. ![]() I hear you on the auto update stuff, and why you may not want that.
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