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iTunes being a nanny

by Ian Piper <ianpiper@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 9, 2008 at 06:51 AM

I was syncing my iPod this morning and noticed that a couple of 
podcasts were out of date. iTunes showed a "!" icon next to these, and 
when I clicked on that it said (something like) "iTunes has stopped 
updating this podcast because you haven't listened to any episodes 
recently".

Now it's true, I haven't been listening to these particular podcasts 
recently. But I would actually like to decide (like I thought I already 
had, when I configured it) what podcasts and frequency I download. Does 
anyone know how to switch off "Interfering old nanny" mode?


Ian.
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Ian Piper <ianpiper@[E  2008-07-09 06:51:26 
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jim@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J  2008-07-09 06:57:04 
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Graeme Wood <Graeme.Wo  2008-07-09 06:49:12 
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Fry <me@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-07-09 08:14:47 
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London.Embankment@[EMAIL   2008-07-09 07:25:57 
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PGG <paul@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-07-09 13:45:11 

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