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Java automatic update

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Java has the standard configuration to check for updates automatically. If higher version of Java is installed then the Java version that {{IMSMANG}} is using might get uninstalled. The environment variable JAVA_HOME will also get updated. It is possible to have both Java 7 and Java 8 installed.

How to stop Java from automatically check for updates
==Start the Java control panel==__NOEDITSECTION__
How to find it depends on Java version and operating system.

=== Find the Java Control Panel - Versions below 7u40===__NOEDITSECTION__
==== Windows 7 and Vista ====__NOEDITSECTION__
# Click on the Start button and then click on the Control Panel option.
# In the Control Panel Search enter Java Control Panel.
# Click on the Java icon to open the Java Control Panel.

==== Windows 8====__NOEDITSECTION__
# Use search to find the Control Panel 1. Press Windows logo key + W to open the Search charm to search settings
OR
Drag the Mouse pointer to the bottom-right corner of the screen, then click on the Search icon.
# In the search box enter Java Control Panel
# Click on Java icon to open the Java Control Panel.

==== Windows 10 ====__NOEDITSECTION__
# Right-click on the Start button and select the Control Panel option.
# In the Windows Control Panel, click on Programs.
# Click on the Java icon to open the Java Control Panel.

=== Find the Java Control Panel - Java 7 Update 40 (7u40) and later versions===__NOEDITSECTION__
Starting with Java 7 Update 40, you can find the Java Control Panel through the Windows Start menu.
# Launch the Windows Start menu
# Click on Programs (All Apps on Windows 10)
# Find the Java program listing
# Click Configure Java to launch the Java Control Panel

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