Thanks for the solution Roger.
I really appreciate that.
Can you explain to me how to set uo a GPO for contrlling JRE updates.
Or any other links which I can look into it.
"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:
> If that machine is having problems with JRE updates, and if
> indeed it is due to group policy as you say, then you need to
> speak with those that control the group policies since they
> did something to have policy control over JRE updates.
> JRE is not participant in Windows Update / Automatic update.
> It uses its own check for new and update. You could probably
> locate the reg key JRE uses for its check and update settings
> (Sun docs?, set while watching with regmon/filemon?) and
> then set the reg as needed with a custom adm file via GP.
>
> Roger
>
> "millin" <ssuj.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote in message
> news:0371E4F5-4DA5-437E-A242-8A7ABF5B4757@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to disable the automatic update option for one user which I
> > have set up for the whole domain users .What I done was created
> > another OU under the same Dept OU(because I don't want to disturb any
> > of the mapped drives and scripts) and called as LIG(OU) and moved the
> > user and his computer into this conatiner and created a new
> > GPO--->Administartive Templates--->Windows Update--->Automatic
> > update-->disabled;but it doesn't seems to be working.
> >
> > Because one of the latest java updates is not compatible with the
> > program he is actually running but beacuse of the Domain policy even
> > if he delete the java runtime from the system it is coming back because of
> > domain GPO.
> >
> > Please help me to find a solution!!!!
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > mill
> >
>
>
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