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How do I disable "Java Update Checker" ?

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Jason Stacy - 15 Aug 2006 11:24 GMT
Since I installed the last Java release (5) it seems to me that I have an automatic Java Update Checker
(jusched.exe) which tries from time to time to search for updates.

How do I premanently disable this search for updates ?

J.
Thomas Kellerer - 15 Aug 2006 11:56 GMT
Jason Stacy wrote on 15.08.2006 12:24:
> Since I installed the last Java release (5) it seems to me that I have an automatic Java Update Checker
> (jusched.exe) which tries from time to time to search for updates.
>
> How do I premanently disable this search for updates ?

If this is on Windows: Control Panel -> Java

Thomas
Robert Klemme - 15 Aug 2006 12:08 GMT
> Since I installed the last Java release (5) it seems to me that I have an automatic Java Update Checker
> (jusched.exe) which tries from time to time to search for updates.
>
> How do I premanently disable this search for updates ?

Look in the registry.  There's a key "run" which lists this program.
Remove the entry for jusched.exe.

    robert
Jag - 15 Aug 2006 17:21 GMT
Hi

Goto Control Panel -> Java. Move to "Update" tab. You have the option
to disable auto updates there.

Until next time,
Jag
Jag - 15 Aug 2006 17:36 GMT
Sorry
Didnt notice that i was posting in a different group.

Until next time,
Jag
Dag Sunde - 16 Aug 2006 09:30 GMT
> Since I installed the last Java release (5) it seems to me that I
> have an automatic Java Update Checker (jusched.exe) which tries from
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> J.

Open the Java Control Panel in Control Panel,
and select the "Update" tab.
Remove the checkmark for "Check for updates.."

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Dag.



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