Java Update

B

Barry Karas

I get a java update icon (near my clock) to go to windows security center.
[I turned off automatic updates since I know to update my security features
MYSELF twice per week, and I do not want anything installed
automatically.]The icon has no exit option and continually remains by the
clock even if I go to the website..

How would I get rid of the icon?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
R

R. McCarty

Use the Java applet in Control Panel ( Classic View ). Once open you'll
see a Update (TAB). The latest Sun Java is 1_6 Update #2.
 
G

George Hester

Either that left-click or right-click the icon in the system tray and see if
there is a way to turn off automatic updates from there. The point of my
post is that when you get those icons in the system tray a well developed
application will make them clickable and allow you to change the behavior
from there. Those that are not well developed often do nothing when you
click those icons.

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George Hester
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R. McCarty said:
Use the Java applet in Control Panel ( Classic View ). Once open you'll
see a Update (TAB). The latest Sun Java is 1_6 Update #2.

Barry Karas said:
I get a java update icon (near my clock) to go to windows security center.
[I turned off automatic updates since I know to update my security features
MYSELF twice per week, and I do not want anything installed
automatically.]The icon has no exit option and continually remains by the
clock even if I go to the website..

How would I get rid of the icon?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 

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