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STEED 04-07-14 10:24 AM

Java issue may be
 
Every so often I get a screen coming up here and only here so far on Subsims saying my java is out of date which I find odd as this is a new PC less than ten weeks old and I have never downloaded java on this PC. Anyone throw any light on this strange issue thanks.

BTW: Win8.1

STEED 04-16-14 09:10 AM

No takers?....Update, for the moment it has gone away and I hope it has for good.

Herr-Berbunch 04-16-14 09:35 AM

Two of the most commonly updated programs are Flash and Java. If you ever get a pop-up about installing these then go to the proper websites and dl from there and don't click the links.

Just being paranoid, but safe.

STEED 04-16-14 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2198176)
Two of the most commonly updated programs are Flash and Java. If you ever get a pop-up about installing these then go to the proper websites and dl from there and don't click the links.

Just being paranoid, but safe.

From what I understand Win8.1 dose not need java and as I have had no problems with my email I see no need unlike my old XP which did. I have got flash to watch YouTube and as you say go to the site for updates.

Strange that java message came up all over the screen here on subsims and never any where else, such is life.

Skybird 04-16-14 04:00 PM

Just to clearify this - you mean Java, not JacaScript, yes?

Java could have crept aboard along some other software you downloaded and which said software needs to run. Some games may be coded in Java, for example.

There is no reliable way to just switch Java off. It must be deinstalled.

To check whether Java is installed, you can try these three basic methods.

1. In command line interface, type "java -version". If that gives you information of any kind, then a java runtime environment is installed.

2. You can go to www.sun.com, somewhere there is an onlpine tool that can checkl and display which version you have installed, of so.

3. If it is Sun Java, I think I had it listed in the system-list of software that you use to deinstall software, when years ago I used Java.

Java is a big security hole. If you do not need it, get rid of it (and there is no argument at all for Windows PCs to use Java). I think in some browsers it can get installed by and in the browser. I would always opt against that.

Else, what Herr Berbunch said. Somehow, the kind of appearance it makes on your system smells fishy. How is your system security set up? How is your regular system maintenance?

Skybird 04-16-14 04:13 PM

http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp

Careful that you do not install it when it is not present on your system.

HW3 04-16-14 10:57 PM

There are some banner adds that have been popping up on this site saying things like your addons/software/ect are out of date and such. Just ignore them.

Skybird 04-17-14 04:50 AM

I would recommend to use a script-blocker then. NoScript works good, and allows easy permission and prohibition, permanently and temporarily for every website you surf, on the fly.

MH 04-17-14 06:53 AM

If you need java then click the icon at your task bar for the update.
It should inform you that you are up to date and the issue should go away or download the update if you need one.

Catfish 04-17-14 07:09 AM

The Java version (installed or not) has not much to do with the build date of your Computer.
You need Java for several applications and programs.
The current version is 7, update 55.

If there is an older version installed on your PC (version 6 or lower) you should de-install it via system control/software/deinstall, and then install Java version #7.
Just make sure not to install the additional search bars, which are already checked as 'on' during installation - uncheck them and proceed.

Greetings,
Catfish

Skybird 04-17-14 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2198559)
You need Java for several applications and programs.

Yes, but - do you really need these applications...? I the outside world you cannot always avoid to meet it in devices and techncial gadgets, but on PC with Windows there is no excuse to program stuff in Java.

Steed, do you run Open Office? I seem to recall that the installation of Java is mandatory for using some of its more exotic features, and that it is offered to install Java when installing OpenOffice. There you could have caught it. I used Open Office for a while, but abandoned it again. I had not installed Java, and missed nothing from that.

STEED 04-17-14 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by HW3 (Post 2198414)
There are some banner adds that have been popping up on this site saying things like your addons/software/ect are out of date and such. Just ignore them.

That sounds like it to me, came up over the top of the open window and I just hit refresh page and it went. As said never seen it else just here on subsims. Looks like it has stopped now been free of it for a about two weeks now.

STEED 04-17-14 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2198318)
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp

Careful that you do not install it when it is not present on your system.

Quote:

If you do not see any information in the space above, you need Java to continue.
I take it by that message I have not got it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2198584)

Steed, do you run Open Office?

Had it briefly but as Microsoft office 2003 working on my win8.1 I removed it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2198314)

To check whether Java is installed, you can try these three basic methods.

1. In command line interface, type "java -version". If that gives you information of any kind, then a java runtime environment is installed.

Command Prompt...java version is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file


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