Gutterball Bowling Game Keeps Prompting For Update Every Week

Hey Adobe,
I am running Firefox 16 with Adobe Shockwave Player, the latest version.  About every 7 days, I get a prompt to update Shockwave Player when I play Gutterball 3D at this site:
http://www.shockwave.com/contentPlay/shockwave.jsp?id=gutterball&refCode=&brand=ag
There is no evidence of virues or malware on my computer and my Windows XP is up-to-date.  Both Shockwave Player and Flash Player are the latest versions, so I don't know if it is something with the game or a bug.  Feel free to test.  Thanks!
Jack

Hi,
As per the information and details provided by you, to solve the Outlook 2010 password problem, please follow these steps: -
Firstly, you try to
change the profile.
Open Control panel/Mail/Select the profile and click Properties.
Select the mailbox and click the
Change button.
When inside the profile you will see tabs at top for
connection and security.
Please make sure you have selected
Negotiate authentication, and have unchecked the box that states
Always prompt for login credentials.
Then check if you are using
HTTP to connect with exchange, if so uncheck this and apply the changes.
Close Outlook if open and reopen Outlook.
I hope this information will be helpful for you.
Thanks and regards
Shweta@G
Hi Goyal,
Thank you very much for your reply. The Outlook settings are the same as you described. We do use HTTP to connect to Exchange. I unchecked it and see what happens tomorrow. but just FYI. All Outlook has the same settings with HTTP connection checked. Only
two specific accounts have the credential issue.
Will update you tomorrow.
Thanks,
Grace

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