I run MC23 64 Bit on a headless, dedicated Windows 10 PC. Access to MC is remote through either JRemote or Panel. This setup works well until a newer version of MC is released. When a new update is available, MC downloads the update then starts the install process. The process requires user intervention to complete. When the update reaches that point it stops; awaiting user input. Unfortunately, the current install of MC also stops, leaving users attempting to connect remotely, unable to do so. It's only when MC stops responding to remote requests that I become aware of the situation. Although it's an easy fix, the problem is often noticed at a most inconvenient time; just when there's a house full of guests a desire to play some background music while we chat.
I figured I could reduce the number of occurrences by increasing the time between Update Checks. I found instructions for modifying the update check at
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Check_for_Updates however the information seems to out of date as I'm unable to find the fields referred to in the instructions.
Advice on how I can configure MC23 to check for updates on a scheduled basis, one that I'm able to set, would be greatly appreciated.