

- #Java runtime for windows 10 64 Bit#
- #Java runtime for windows 10 update#
- #Java runtime for windows 10 software#
Please note that the MSI Installer creates the Generic keys only if Oracle Java has not yet been installed on the computer. The MSI Installer creates registry keys during Azul Zulu installation and removes these keys during uninstallation. Where in zulu-jre stands for the version of Azul Zulu, for example, zulu-11-jre. HKCU\SOFTWARE\Azul Systems\Zulu 32-bit\zulu. HKCU\SOFTWARE\Azul Systems\Zulu 32-bit\zulu-jre HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Azul Systems\Zulu 32-bit\zulu. HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Azul Systems\Zulu 32-bit\zulu-jre HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment The table below shows the registry keys created during the installation of various types of Azul Zulu packages. Per-user installation creates only Azul Zulu keys. Generic keys are typically created by Java installers and are used to ensure Azul Zulu is compatible with other tools such as Launch4j and WinRun4J. Per-machine installation creates Azul Zulu keys and Generic keys. Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint (CRaC).
#Java runtime for windows 10 64 Bit#

#Java runtime for windows 10 update#
Check for Updates: Opens the Java Control Panel with focus on the Update tab. Please note you may need to log in to CAS to view. During JRE install, a Java folder is created in the Windows Start Menu, which contains the following items: About Java: Opens an About Java window that shows the latest JRE version installed on the system.
#Java runtime for windows 10 software#
Reference the KB article for further information. The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) released by Oracle is a freely available software distribution containing a stand-alone JVM (HotSpot), the Java standard. Similarly, Application developers have identified Yale authorized tools requiring Java and the individuals who have a business requirement to retain Java on their computers.


Approximately 18,000 computers are in-scope for this security update.There is no impact or disruption anticipated. Starting January 26 through to February 22, Java JRE software will be silently removed from ITS Windows managed computers that do not require Java JRE for work or application functionality.
