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Ryan,

OK, I ran your 5.0.1 package and no reboots - yay! However, auto-update is still enabled after install. Any way you could fix that?

thanks for all your efforts,

JP


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Yes I could change that. I don't think it needs to be "fixed" since it's an intended feature, though ;)

However, I must say that Sun's administrative install point is unlike any other AIP I've ever seen, and it's been a bugger to figure out so far. The files are stored zip files and decompressed during setup. Also, registry entries are imported by a mechanism I don't yet understand (it's not the usual way).

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OK, I misspoke - it's not something that should be "fixed", but as I recall, it was a setting that you set in previous versions. So I did not know whether you intended to leave auto-update enabled or not. My bad.

JP

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First I thought it worked I installed it with runonce and no reboot so I thought perfect, but than when I did a fresh install it did reboot, a friend of my had the same problem, the conclusion is that it works when windows is installed, but it wont work when you do a fresh install.

I hope someone has a solution

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Now that it happens with people using a standard administrative install point (the foundation of my installers too), at least we know that it's not a problem specific to what I'm doing.

This is striking more and more as a bug with Sun's installer.

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I installed the java from RyanVM, but today it asked me if i wanted to update to a newer version.... Is there a new one out? Is this the updater you are all talking about wanting to shut off?

can i integrate the update unatended?

Java 2 Runtime Environment, v1.5.0_02-b09

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This is 1.5.0_02-b09

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What files from the %temp% dir do i need?

only the .msi?

EDIT: also, can I rename the .msi file (so it has no spaces), (do i need to edit any of the files in the %temp% dir if i modify the filename)?

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as i replied you via pm for everyone who is interested: you just need the msi file. everything else is useless.

i deploy it using the following switch and iexpress.exe :

msiexec /qn /i jre.msi ADDLOCAL=jrecore IEXPLORER=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=ReallySuppress JAVAUPDATE=0 WEBSTARTICON=0

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