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#1 OFFLINE   DJpailo

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Posted 25 September 2006 - 09:26 PM

Is there any software which can tell me my java needs updating? Its a pain checking all the time lol

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Posted 25 September 2006 - 10:43 PM

Control Panel > Java > somewhere around the UI should have an automatically check for updates box.

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Posted 26 September 2006 - 03:42 AM

View PostJohnDemolition, on Sep 25 2006, 11:43 PM, said:

Control Panel > Java > somewhere around the UI should have an automatically check for updates box.
Correct, its Control Panel>Java, click the update tab, tick the 'Check for updates automatically' click ok and you're done.
Personally I have no problems NOT having it checking for updates, as soon as I visit a site that needs a newer version it soon lets me know then I update it (plus its one less unnecessary thing running at startup).

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Posted 26 September 2006 - 04:34 AM

I'm with JDPower on this one. If you tick the 'Check for updates automatically' doesn't it then load in your start-up thus resulting in memory being allocated for the program?

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Posted 26 September 2006 - 09:48 AM

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doesn't it then load in your start-up thus resulting in memory being allocated for the program?
I have my check set for once a week which is the default and there is no application nor memory allocated for the program.

The way it works, I believe, is that at the prescribed time the check for the update is done and if an update is required then either the user is informed or the update is applied.
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Posted 27 September 2006 - 01:07 AM

Don't forget to uninstall the old Java version once you update. Otherwise you are still vulnerable.