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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. This page explains how to stop Java from automatically check for updates which will prevent users from installing a version that might affect {{IMSMANG}}.
The Java control panel is sometimes not easy to find. The ''Alternative method'' should work on all Windows versions.If the change does not seem to have effect i.e. you still get notification to update Java then may sure that you are making the change with '''Administrator''' permission. ==Step 1 - Start the Java control panel==__NOEDITSECTION__
How to find it depends on Java version and operating system.
=== Find the Java Control Panel - Versions Java versions below 7u40===__NOEDITSECTION__
==== Windows XP ====__NOEDITSECTION__
# Click on the Start button and then click on the Control Panel option.
=== Alternative method===__NOEDITSECTION__
If you did not find Java control panel with the above methods then try with:
# <ol start="1"><li> Click Windows Start button. </li># <li> In the Start Search box, type: : Windows 32-bit OS: c:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin\javacpl.exe : Windows 64-bit OS: c:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\</li><li> In the folder find javacpl.exe</li><li> Right-click and choose ''Run as administrator''</li></ol>
==Step 2 - Change Automatic Update Settings==__NOEDITSECTION__
[[Image:Jcp-autocheck.jpg|350px]]<br/>
# Click the Update tab.
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