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Java 7 update 45 problems
Java 7 update 45 problems







  1. #JAVA 7 UPDATE 45 PROBLEMS UPDATE#
  2. #JAVA 7 UPDATE 45 PROBLEMS WINDOWS 7#

#JAVA 7 UPDATE 45 PROBLEMS WINDOWS 7#

I don't know if there was a change recently in how Java stores it, but that value is not even DWORD typed on my Windows 7 box. Flipping EnableAutoUpdateCheck to 0 did not work regardless of which hive I put it in.

#JAVA 7 UPDATE 45 PROBLEMS UPDATE#

While the former worked, it wasn't what I wanted, because it disabled the Update tab in the Java control panel which I wanted to retain for manual runs. I found quite a bit of posts around the Internet, mostly detailing in various ways changes to registry values EnableJavaUpdate and EnableAutoUpdateCheck in HKLM and HKCU. I needed to do this in an enterprise Active Directory environment on a lot of machines. You can also check your running processes to see that jusched.exe is no longer running - it was automatically terminated when you clicked OK. You can verify that the setting has been applied by navigating to the same screen as you normally would through the Control Panel. Once you've found the file, right-click it and select "Run as administrator".įrom there, un-check "Check for Updates Automatically" on the Update tab and click OK. For example, a 32-bit version of Java 7 installed on a 64-bit version of Windows will have it in: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\javacpl.exe The path will differ depending on your system's architecture and which version of Java you have installed. Or C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre\bin\javacpl.exe The following controls every setting as of Java 8 Update 60 except for the two on revocation checks.ĭ=falseĭ.lockedĭ=trueĭ.lockedĭ=trueĭ.lockedĭ.lockedĭ=ALL_CERTIFICATESĭ.lockedĭ=falseĭ.lockedĭ=IF_HINT_AND_SHORTCUTĭ.enhanced=trueĭ.enhanced.lockedĭ.auto=trueĭ.auto.lockedĭ=trueĭ.lockedĭ.warning=trueĭ.warning.lockedĭ.show=trueĭ.show.lockedĭ.use=trueĭ.use.lockedĭ.lockedĭ.lockedĭ.lockedĭ.lockedĭ.sites=C:\Windows\Sun\Java\Deployment\exception.sitesĭ.sites.lockedĭ.check.lockedĭ.sandbox=falseĭ.sandbox.Actually this problem is due to the control panel requiring administrator privileges to allow the Java control panel to save your settings (it hasn't been fixed for ages, thanks to Sun Microsystems).įirst, you need to find the Java Control Panel executable, in one of the following locations: C:\Program Files\Java\jre\bin\javacpl.exe It'll act like it's letting you add a location to the ESL, but if you check it again, it's not saved. Note I also specified a location for the exception sites list, and deploy a blank file. This helped me configure and lock several settings the only ones I can't lock are Firefox, Enable next-generation Java, and the revocation check (oddly, I can set those, just not lock). Then, use the new option in your system file. For anyone that wants to configure and lock (almost) every option on the Java control panel, I found if you open the panel, open C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\deployment.properties, and start changing unlocked values, it will populate the user properties file. I would highly recommend looking through the "Deployment Configuration File and Properties" reference to see what would fit your needs. There are a lot of options to choose from. This will set the security level to 'High': This line would disable that:Īnother is the security level. This is where your configuration settings are set, including the ability to "lock" settings from users.Īn example setting is the Java desktop shortcut, created by default. Create another blank text file, this one named deployment.properties (again, mind the.









Java 7 update 45 problems