Its as simple as that if you want to do a default deployment.For an advanced deployment you can further tweak you J2RE configuration two ways.WEBJAVA1, the default, enables Java applications in the browser.
For more information, see Setting the Security Level of the Java Client. The possible values for this field are V (very high), H (high), M (medium, the default) or L (low). If you uncheck the Check for Update Automatically you will shutdown the Java Update mechanism. This may be wise, because we want to deploy newer versions by using ZENworks and not automatically by using the Java Update mechanism. If you open up the Miscellaneous node by clicking on the sign, you can check or uncheck Place Java icon in system tray. Now it has become more difficult for users to fiddle around with the J2RE configuration. This setting is stored in:C:Documents and SettingsUSERNAMEAppDataSunJavaDeploymentdeployment.properties.as: deployment.system.tray.icontrue. The settings you configure are also stored in the deployment.properties file.This deployment.properties file is used for storing and retrieving deployment configuration properties in the Java Control Panel. They are also used for customizing runtime behavior for both Java Plug-in and Java Web Start. There is always a User-Level deployment.properties file. Its location, which is non-configurable, is described here. There may also be an (optional) System-Level deployment.properties file. If it exists, its location is determined by a System Administrator through the deployment.config file as described here. ![]() Which is then between the InstallJava custom action (3181), which apparently create these shortcuts, and InstallFinalize (3185). I posted this comment on your Java 8 131 post but was hoping posting on a newer post would get a reply.
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