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Java 7 update 65

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Therefore its settings were not being saved. *The reason your preference was not being saved previously (when you unchecked the box) was that the Java Control Panel was not being run with appropriate permissions. #7 Confirm that you want to “Never Check” #6 Unchceck the “Check for Updates Automatically” box #4 Choose “Yes” when the Windows User Account Control dialog pops up #3 Choose the “Run as Administrator” option on the popup menu* #2 Right click on javacpl.exe (or just javacpl if you don’t have file extensions showing) Those who’ve chosen to upgrade to the newer. There are a number of ways to solve the issue, but here is a nice clean solution that doesn’t even involve registry editing: How to disable the java auto updater The latest update for Java 7 (the version most users will have installed) brings the program to Java 7 Update 65.

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Hi Frank, thank you for your good question! I too have experienced the Java Auto Updater popup and it is quite annoying, especially if you are in the middle of work or watching a movie etc. I have a nice Windows 7 computer that runs great EXCEPT it has a super annoying “Java Auto Updater” popup that occurs every day! I go into the Java Control Panel and uncheck the auto updates box but it always ends up being checked again next time I check 🙁 I am wondering if I have some sort of java auto updater virus? I am about to go crazy with this, so if I don’t have a virus then can you PLEASE tell me how to disable the Java Auto Updater? -FrankTĪnswer.