MatthewTandy wrote:
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.
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.