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QuickTime to Be Removed from College Windows Computers as of September 7thContributed by Karen Compton on 09/01/16 Apple’s QuickTime media player for Windows computers is no longer being updated by Apple. As a result, it has known security vulnerabilities that will never be fixed. DIIS will be implementing a process that will automatically remove QuickTime from all network-connected, College-owned Windows computers beginning on the morning of Wednesday, 9/7. QuickTime for Macintosh is still supported and being updated by Apple, and will not be affected by the removal process. Users really shouldn’t notice anything other than the QuickTime program will no longer be installed on the computer. Our College Windows computers have a program called VLC Player that can be used for playing Media that QuickTime would normally be used for. If you are using QuickTime for Windows as a media tool, please visit Digital Media Services and let our staff show you some of the exciting new media tools that we now have available for you. They are located in 103 Job Hall, Monday- Friday from 9am to 5pm. This Web article gives more details about the security problems with QuickTime for Windows. If you have a computer that is not regularly connected to the Ithaca College network (wired or wireless) you can (and should) manually remove the program through Programs and Features. DIIS Service Desk |
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