I never use Java and I even have Java script disabled in my browsers.Never had an issue with MC18, I don't think it depends on it but it might be in a part that I don't use.
You have to love that Oracle still tries to sneak McAfee into the install.
I remove so much crapware from my Mom's pc whenever I visit or remote connect.I need Java installed... I'll try the update.
Would you mind telling us what you need Java for? Anything to do with Media Center 18?
Would you mind telling us what you need Java for? Anything to do with Media Center 18?Thanks,Rod
Air Video server (which transcodes and sends video to my iPad) seems to require Java.
It is written in Java, as is SageTV. But that DOES NOT mean you have to have it enabled in your browser, which is where the security problems originate.I keep Java disabled in all of my browsers by default. If I ever encounter a website that actually does something useful that needs it, it is a simple matter to re-enable it for just long enough to get my work done, and then turn it back off.
I disabled java in the browser and just about every website I visited required. From BofA, to stevehoffman.tv to bhphoto to ebay etc. Needless to say, its now enabled. How are you guys getting away without using it?
Same here. If you're into Mozilla based browsers, there's a very nice addon that helps with that, its called NoScript. Per site you can allow which scripts (sources) are allowed to run. You can permanently allow/disallow certain sources etc.
Java Control Panel > Security > Enable Java content in the browserUn-check it.
That turns it off globally for all of your browsers (which is fine if you never need it, and you probably don't).If you want to keep most of your browsers java-free, but keep on specific browser that you only use with a trusted site that does use Java (which is what I do, because I use it for a couple things at work), there are instructions for most of the major browsers here:http://www.infoworld.com/t/web-browsers/how-disable-java-in-your-browsers-210882