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MatthewTandy wrote:
but the custom update is needed to remove the auto updater?
No, it is not needed. You can create an ADM-Template with the Java Settings from Registry. In this ADM-Template you can deactivate Java Update. Also you can edit/change the Settings via Group Policy Preferences. Have a look in your registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Update. Change settings in Control Panel > Java and check new values in Registry.

Also with Group Policy Preferences you can delete in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\ the Java Link.

Java Update > (Ausblenden) > Visible = False
EnableAutoUpdateCheck (Deaktiviert) > Deactivate
EnableJavaUpdate (Deaktiviert) > Deactivate
NotifyDownload (Deaktiviert) > Deactivate
NotifyInstall (Deaktiviert) > Deactivate
PromptAutoUpdateCheck (Deaktiviert) > Deactivate

The JavaQuickstarterService is disabled in Group Policys. With Group Policy Preferences you can also delete every entry in RUN-Trees from Registry.

For me it is easier to work with complete MSI-Files and change settings for the whole domain in Group Policy and Group Policy Preferences.

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