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Standard User camieabz
(sensei) Mon 14-Jan-13 14:16:29
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Not you; the first article author.

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Standard User bobble_bob
(experienced) Mon 14-Jan-13 17:18:45
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It automatically checks for updates tho and tells you about them. Might not install automatically, but you do know when new versions are out. (although it only checks weekly i think)
Standard User Zadeks
(experienced) Mon 14-Jan-13 17:20:21
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Most people ignore the update icons in the Windows tray. Totally useless feature.


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Standard User techguy
(committed) Mon 14-Jan-13 17:27:41
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All software will have a bug or two, the problem here is that Oracle takes a while to fix them.


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Standard User Zadeks
(experienced) Mon 14-Jan-13 17:31:06
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Thanks for stating the obvious. Other companies such as Microsoft, Google & Adobe have done the right thing by enabling automatic background updates. Java doesn't place nice with UAC, and favours a user account with full admin rights (XP style). It's such a mess.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 14-Jan-13 22:12:08
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A mess indeed when you get the US Dept for Homeland Security coming out with warning that even after the latest patch Java is very risky.

Just had this posting from ZDnet :-
"Homeland Security warns Java still poses risks after security fix"

"some security experts are warning that the new software -- Java 7 (Update 11), which was released on Sunday -- may not actually protect against hackers attempting to remotely execute code on user machines."

http://www.zdnet.com/homeland-security-warns-java-st...

I'm going to try to carry on without Java even though I found today I could not access parts of some sites like for example DHL where I found could not track an order. Not a big problem.
Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 14-Jan-13 22:34:24
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My only minor irritation is not being able to display the F1 live timing.

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Standard User Zadeks
(experienced) Tue 15-Jan-13 09:44:18
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Which part of the DHL website requires Java?

Please provide a link.

BTW, if you run Chrome, you can whitelist plug-ins to run on certain websites only.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Jan-13 10:11:26
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Silly me! the problem I thought I had was due to disabled Java SCRIPT.

I do know it is not the same....mea culpa!

Still did not track my order but the goods are not urgent and I ain't going out in this weather
Standard User bobble_bob
(experienced) Tue 05-Feb-13 23:32:33
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Is it possible via some virus/malware or whatever, for disabled java addons to be enabled again without the user knowing?
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