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Disable java update windows 10
Disable java update windows 10











  1. #Disable java update windows 10 how to#
  2. #Disable java update windows 10 install#
  3. #Disable java update windows 10 update#

Disable 32-bit Java updates on 64-bit Windows with Group Policy NOTE: this solution has been tested against Java 6/7/8 and it works on Windows Server 2003/2008/2012 on Windows 7/8 clients. Group Policy will recreate the entry at the next refresh. As long as your Action is set to Update, you should be good. Java updates have (at least in my experience) been kind enough to wipe out this setting after install.

#Disable java update windows 10 update#

(For some reason, the 64-bit version of Java on a 64-bit OS doesn’t have the Update tab.) If you’re on a 32-bit OS, you can go to the Control Panel, run the Java Control Panel tool, and you’ll see that the Update tab is now gone. If you open the Registry Editor, you should see the setting changed: When you click OK, it should look something like this in the Group Policy Management Editor:Īll that is left is to let Group Policy refresh on your test systems (or you can run a gpupdate.exe manually). Key Path: SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy If you didn't have Java installed on your management station, you can enter the following: When you’re taken back to the last window, it should look something like the screenshot below. In the bottom window, you should see EnableJavaUpdate. (If you don't, you can skip the next couple of steps and copy the entry manually.) In the window that opens, click the “.” button next to Key Path.īrowse down to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > JavaSoft > Java Update > Policy. If you have Java installed on your management station, you can browse the registry to the setting you will be changing. Right-click and choose New > Registry Item. In your GPO, go to Computer Configuration > Preferences > Windows Settings > Registry. In my example, it is an empty GPO, but there’s no reason why you can’t add this to an existing GPO. First off you will need a Group Policy Object (GPO) that applies to your computers that need to have the updater disabled. You could set this manually, but there’s actually a much easier way to do this in Group Policy. Here’s what it looks like in the Windows Registry with updates enabled: The registry entry is named EnableJavaUpdate and is a DWORD value that defaults to 1 for the update functionality to be enabled. The full path of the key is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update\Policy. There’s a registry setting in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE that will allow you to completely disable both update notifications and the update functionality. This tutorial applies to 32-bit Java running on a 32-bit Operating System or 64-bit Java running on 64-bit Operating System.ĭisabling the Java update notifications is actually pretty easy. If you disable the update notifications, you still need to keep the software up to date! Many of the security flaws in 3rd party software can lead to malware infections and/or compromised computers.

disable java update windows 10

This tutorial is intended for systems administrators that are using some kind of systems management product for updating 3rd party software like SCCM, Landesk, etc.

#Disable java update windows 10 how to#

Here’s how to disable the Java update checks so that your end users don’t see messages like this: In a small environment, this may not be a problem, but in a larger environment, this can generate a lot of unnecessary support requests when a user that doesn’t have Admin rights gets a UAC prompt that wants Admin credentials.

#Disable java update windows 10 install#

To totally unlock this section you need to Log-inīy default, an installation of Java will check for updates and then will prompt the end user to install the update whether or not the user has Admin rights.













Disable java update windows 10