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In the Java Control Panel navigate to update tab. Un mark the check box with label as Check for Updates Automatically. And click OK button to confirm and save the changes. This did not quite work for me. I can uncheck the box and click ok but when I reopen the app, the update box is still checked. Instead: I browsed to the folder C:Program FilesJavajre6bin and held down shift while right clicking on javacpl. I selected run as administrator from the context menu. But, it's not the reality. I wish companies would quit using it.

Such a pain. Even users on this very forum have recently posted asking methods to learn Java, we can only hope they mean J2EE or something, but I have a feeling we're stuck with the JVM for a while. Java is like plague, it just keeps coming back, but it's almost stomped out in userland To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Spiceworks Help Desk.

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Best Answer. Ghost Chili. Semicolon This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Marciab This person is a verified professional. I mean the registry items didn't apply. JaredBourne This person is a verified professional.

Let me know if it helps -Jared. Let me know if it helps -Jared That's what I think I did All that is left is to let Group Policy refresh on your test systems or you can run a gpupdate. If you open the Registry Editor , you should see the setting changed:. Java updates have at least in my experience been kind enough to wipe out this setting after install.

As long as your Action is set to Update , you should be good Group Policy will recreate the entry at the next refresh. Click on it and then click Select.

When you're taken back to the last window, it should look something like the screenshot below. Primary Menu Skip to content.



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