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    Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    I had immediately conventional this pop-up warning from Firefox. I would similar to be familiar with how to put out of action Java from trying to update this characteristic. Providentially, FF caught it. Be able to anybody direct me to the appropriate place for putting out of action this upgrade so FF does not have to obstruct it. In information you be supposed to not put out of action to update, other than force to update to the most recent release. Then, you are supposed to go to the plugin panel and put out of action it.

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    Re: Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    I by no means bring up to date my Java from side to side its internal updater. I always uninstall the most recent version or description and then install the newest. Subsequent to I install the innovative version or description, I delete the deployment plugin (so it is not present). How is it trying to update, in view of the fact that it is not there. Java 6 Update 20 contains a fixed 6.0.200.2 description of the Java Deployment Toolkit plugin, at present named "npdeployJava1.dll". To bring up to date be supposed to eliminate the blocklisted "npdeploytk.dll" plugin. If several copies of npdeploytk.dll remain, you be supposed to eliminate them manually.

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    Re: Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    Subsequent to I updated to 20 (as customary) the previous plugin was tranquil there by means of the innovative one, immediately copied the file information in sequence from regarding plugins, did a file search and deleted it. No tribulations by means of Java and it's gone. I have encompassed and originate it's often worth checking for this kind of Google/Adobe/Sun sneaky stuff by means of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, surprising what does not come into view in Add/Remove any additional.

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    Re: Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    This type of stuff actually P's me off, for illustration, each time Google Earth decides to bring up to date itself that darned Updater's installed (in excess of and over) additional than merely demonstrate up in WICUU, I be familiar with when to look for the reason that I utilize a different Earth icon, when it changes to the standard one, alarm bells go off. I agree. At present, when you install Java, it installs Java Auto Updater and the Java Console Add-on (in Firefox) devoid of asking you! Adobe and Java are attractive bloatware. You tranquil necessitate Adobe for Flash and such, other than it's getting real annoying!

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    Re: Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    I utilize the W2K Search for Files or Folders and I originate an previous npdeploytk.dll file hanging approximately in two dissimilar \Mozilla\Firefox\plugins\ folders and one of the innovative npdeployJava1.dll files in the \Firefox_3.6\plugins\ folder (where it be supposed to not encompass been) and deleted the entire of those files. I had un-installed Java previous to installing _18 a small number of months ago and did not catch the _19 update a small number of weeks ago this time I did a physical to bring up to date the Java, other than I am going to reconsider doing a fresh installation each time. I wish I might get rid of Java altogether, other than I necessitate it for certain aspects of OpenOffice and for Firefox, too.

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    Re: Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    If I recognize right, Java 6 to bring up to date 20 be supposed to mechanically eliminate the previous npdeploytk.dll file from the Firefox plugins folder and reinstate it by means of the innovative npdeployJava1.dll file, additional than merely for installed versions or descriptions of Firefox. In my case, I had a previous description of npdeploytk.dll from Java 6 U13 in the "C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\new_plugin\" folder even although I had updated to additional recent versions in view of the fact that, Java 6 U19 being the most recent. SeaMonkey 2 was merely detecting npdeploytk.dll from Java 6 U13 in view of the fact that it had no copy in its plugins folder so I had renamed that file when I first originate out regarding the exploit. Firefox was detecting two versions or descriptions; 6.0.130.3 (from the "\..\jre6\bin\new_plugin\" folder) and the newer version from its own plugins folder.

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    Re: Disable Java Deployment Toolkit

    You determine to locate a lot of folders containing the entire sorts of left in excess of Java junk. You be able to safely eliminate these folders. That's why I always uninstalled Java and reinstalled the innovative versions or descriptions. When you to bring up to date from side to side Java's internal updater, the old version or description are left on your system (the update does not eliminate it) and it immediately installs the newer version. If you encompass updated from side to side the internal updater a couple of times, make sure your Program Files\Java directory and you determine to observe the entire the previous versions tranquil there.

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