S Shaz Registered User Messages 206 1 Sep 2009 #1 Whenever I turn on my computer, I receive a message requesting for permission to update Java. How do I know if it is save to do so? Also, Windows Messenger always comes on when I turn on the PC. How do I stop this? Thanks.
Whenever I turn on my computer, I receive a message requesting for permission to update Java. How do I know if it is save to do so? Also, Windows Messenger always comes on when I turn on the PC. How do I stop this? Thanks.
G Guest128 Guest 1 Sep 2009 #2 Usually to update Java you just click on where the update request is. For messenger, in the options there should be a check box along the lines of "Launch on startup". If you uncheck that it should sort it
Usually to update Java you just click on where the update request is. For messenger, in the options there should be a check box along the lines of "Launch on startup". If you uncheck that it should sort it
D damomac Registered User Messages 97 2 Sep 2009 #3 Java is owned by Sun Microsystems and so is a safe a reliable company to accept update requests from. If some unknown company or program is requesting updates and you don't recognise the name, don't accept. Post the name up here and we can help.
Java is owned by Sun Microsystems and so is a safe a reliable company to accept update requests from. If some unknown company or program is requesting updates and you don't recognise the name, don't accept. Post the name up here and we can help.
R runner Registered User Messages 1,094 2 Sep 2009 #4 Yep, no problem with Java updates. Its a standard routine and safe.