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03-19-2011 07:17 AM
I have a laptop G62 and keep getting a shield on the bottom bar which wants me to download jucheck.exe. It states it is from an unknown publisher, file origin is hard drive on this computer. I am dubious about okaying this as I have no idea if it is safe or not, and what are they offering to download. Does anyone know if it is safe, what it does, and why it comes separately from my auto updates? I have clicked on the no button lots of times, but it keeps coming back. Thanking you in advance. Yours desperately, VLR 19/03/2011
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03-19-2011 07:39 AM
HI,
VLR wrote:I have a laptop G62 and keep getting a shield on the bottom bar which wants me to download jucheck.exe. It states it is from an unknown publisher, file origin is hard drive on this computer. I am dubious about okaying this as I have no idea if it is safe or not, and what are they offering to download. Does anyone know if it is safe, what it does, and why it comes separately from my auto updates? I have clicked on the no button lots of times, but it keeps coming back. Thanking you in advance. Yours desperately, VLR 19/03/2011
jucheck.exe is completely safe .
It is just a bit of a irritant because it wants to update so frequently. It comes from the Java Updater at Sun. Everyone has java on their PC/notebook. The updater is just a necessary evil unless you are a hardcore java programmer.
Best regards,
erico
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03-19-2011 08:54 AM
Hi,
erico wrote:The updater is just a necessary evil unless you are a hardcore java programmer.
Sorry, but I can't agree with you. It is recommended to always use latest version of Java.
For example latest version (6u24) is with critical security update.
Oracle highly recommend to install it.
How to update Java?
You should uninstall old version first and then install latest.
Resources:
Why should I remove older versions of Java from my system?
What is the offline method for downloading and installing Java for a Windows computer?
Ps.
Sun was bought by Oracle Corporation about a year ago, so now it is their software.
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03-19-2011 10:10 AM - edited 03-20-2011 01:36 AM
HI,
Daniel_Potyrala wrote:Hi,
erico wrote:The updater is just a necessary evil unless you are a hardcore java programmer.
Sorry, but I can't agree with you. It is recommended to always use latest version of Java.
For example latest version (6u24) is with critical security update.
Oracle highly recommend to install it.
How to update Java?
You should uninstall old version first and then install latest.
Resources:
Why should I remove older versions of Java from my system?
What is the offline method for downloading and installing Java for a Windows computer?
Ps.
Sun was bought by Oracle Corporation about a year ago, so now it is their software.
No comment
Best regards,
erico
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03-19-2011 10:37 AM - edited 03-19-2011 10:38 AM
I can't agree with you again and I do understand what you were trying to say.
From this what I know Java programmers like Java Development Kit (JDK).
Java Runtime Enviroment (JRE , Standard Edition) is for regular users - this software is installed on VLR notebook.
Quotes from Java FAQ:
Why do I need Java?
There are lots of applications and websites that won't work unless you have Java installed, and more are created every day. Java is fast, secure, and reliable. From laptops to datacenters, game consoles to scientific supercomputers, cell phones to the Internet, Java is everywhere!
Why should I upgrade to the latest Java version?
The latest Java version contains important enhancements to improve performance, stability and security of the Java applications that run on your machine. Installing this free update will ensure that your Java applications continue to run safely and efficiently.
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