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> On 20 Apr 2010, "Linea Recta" <> wrote in
> microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:
>
>> A message popped up stating a Java update is available.
>> Fine, trying to install the update but... getting a message I have
>> no rights. What's this bogus?? I am the bl**dy administrator! What
>> "rights" are they talking about this time??
>
> Java is inconvenient in that the update applet needs to be Run As
> Administrator in order to do its thing.
Hi Nil,
This is confusing to start with. I always log in with administrator rights!
> Unfortunately, that option,
> usually found in the right-click context menu, isn't available in
> Control Panel. So, what you need to do is locate javacpl.exe, which is
> usually found in
>
> C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin
>
> Then, right-click on javacpl.exe and select the "Run As Administrator"
> option.
OK, I seem to have implemented all the above succesfully. O dear, they realy
make things "quick & easy" these days... I do hope to remember all that
magic the next time I have to update Java!
> You might consider taking this opportunity to turn off its
> automatic update feature (I prefer to do it manually) and disable its
> "Place Java icon in system tray" and "Java Quick Starter" options (both
> unnecessary, IMO), found on the Advanced tab, under Miscellaneous.
I changed the settings you mentioned. Thanks very much for helping!
Hoping the Java guys are going to wake up some day.
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regards,
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