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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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6u10
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b24
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x86
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windows_xp
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Verified
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-2199240 | 7 | Andy Herrick | P3 | Closed | Fixed | b64 |
ScheduleID get's deleted from the registry, just when JCP is started. No need to click OK or Cancel or Apply button.
I guess this should not happen.
The steps to reproduce this are:
1. Make sure no other JRE's installed on the system.
2. Install 6u10 with this fix.
3. Start jusched.exe, and kill after 10 min or so.
4. The above step should have created a new AutoUpdate schedule
5. Open the registry and note down the new registry value: "ScheduleId"
under Java Update\Policy key 6. Now open the JCP and after that again open "Java Update\Policy key" registry. ScheduleID will not be there in the registry.
I guess this should not happen.
The steps to reproduce this are:
1. Make sure no other JRE's installed on the system.
2. Install 6u10 with this fix.
3. Start jusched.exe, and kill after 10 min or so.
4. The above step should have created a new AutoUpdate schedule
5. Open the registry and note down the new registry value: "ScheduleId"
under Java Update\Policy key 6. Now open the JCP and after that again open "Java Update\Policy key" registry. ScheduleID will not be there in the registry.
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JDK-2199240 ScheduleID get's deleted from "Java Update\Policy key" registry key
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- Closed
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