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Bug
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Resolution: Not an Issue
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P4
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None
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1.4.2, 6u3, 6u20, 6u23, 7
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x86
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windows_2000, windows_2003, windows_xp
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-2226257 | Vivi An | P3 | Closed | Not an Issue |
Testsuite name: CTE Regressions Manual
JDK/JRE tested: 1.4.2_26b03-j4b (j2sdkfb-1_4_2_26-fcs-bin-b03-windows-i586-09_mar_2010.exe)
OS/architecture:win2003-i586
Reproducible: Always
Is it a platform specific regression: N
Is it a Regression: N
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch case java/plugin/misc/4995502/Test4995502.java and open a Dos prompt window
2. Install test JRE/Java plug-in sliently as follow <jre installation .exe> /v"AUTOUPDATECHECK=0"
3. Open any browser and load the following page
http://jpseuwt-ap/testcases/142/Plug-inTag.html
Should get a prompt asking if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled.
Options on the Warning Message are 'Yes' , 'No', 'Ask Me later'.
Make sure that 'jusched' process is not running.
4. Clicking on 'Yes' would enable future autoupdate checking & also starts the scheduler(jusched) right away.
User will not be prompted again.
5. Clicking on 'No', would disable the autoupdate checking & user
is not prompted again in this installation of jre.
'jusched' should NOT start
6. Clicking on 'Ask Me Later' would prompt the user again in a new browser session with the same dialog.
Check:
If it works as mentioned in step 4 to step 6 - test PASSED
otherwise - test FAILED
Actual behavior:
There is no Warning Message window pop up to ask if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled when loading the applet. Please refer to Plugin-inTag.jpg.
JDK/JRE tested: 1.4.2_26b03-j4b (j2sdkfb-1_4_2_26-fcs-bin-b03-windows-i586-09_mar_2010.exe)
OS/architecture:win2003-i586
Reproducible: Always
Is it a platform specific regression: N
Is it a Regression: N
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch case java/plugin/misc/4995502/Test4995502.java and open a Dos prompt window
2. Install test JRE/Java plug-in sliently as follow <jre installation .exe> /v"AUTOUPDATECHECK=0"
3. Open any browser and load the following page
http://jpseuwt-ap/testcases/142/Plug-inTag.html
Should get a prompt asking if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled.
Options on the Warning Message are 'Yes' , 'No', 'Ask Me later'.
Make sure that 'jusched' process is not running.
4. Clicking on 'Yes' would enable future autoupdate checking & also starts the scheduler(jusched) right away.
User will not be prompted again.
5. Clicking on 'No', would disable the autoupdate checking & user
is not prompted again in this installation of jre.
'jusched' should NOT start
6. Clicking on 'Ask Me Later' would prompt the user again in a new browser session with the same dialog.
Check:
If it works as mentioned in step 4 to step 6 - test PASSED
otherwise - test FAILED
Actual behavior:
There is no Warning Message window pop up to ask if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled when loading the applet. Please refer to Plugin-inTag.jpg.
- backported by
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JDK-2226257 no Warning Message pop up to ask if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled when loading the applet 4995502
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- Closed
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JDK-2198535 no Warning Message pop up to ask if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled when loading the applet 4995502
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- Closed
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JDK-2226258 no Warning Message pop up to ask if JavaAutoUpdate should be enabled when loading the applet 4995502
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- Closed
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- duplicates
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JDK-6594866 Step of test 4995502 are not completed on 1.6.0_03
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- Closed
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