I do not, and never wanted this software as it was installed as a "package" along with other programs. I also discovered that every time this request pops up, it claims the file is in a different directory that my computer says does not exist when I try to track it down. So, I went ahead and pressed OK, so that I may try to uninstall it again under my Control Panel or find another way to permanently uninstall it. I pressed no and it still keeps popping up every time I start my computer. However, after I uninstalled it, I started getting this administrator request every time I start up my computer asking me if it is OK for setup.exe to run and install Internet Updater. I had to go into my Control Panel and uninstall it that way. It also does not give me an option anywhere on my computer to uninstall it. While it was installing itself, it did not give me an option to cancel or stop the installation. Parallel lines Internet Updater was installed on my computer without my permission while I was trying to install other software.
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