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Java update: Unable to validate security on file.
Java update:
Unable to validate security on file. File is either corrupted or unsigned Second time in 3 days I get this message. What do do? Is it talking about the very same file, or did it dl it again? if it didn't, can I? I can't figure out what file it dl'd, or I would delete the file and force it to download again. I've gotten this request to update and then the error message 4 times in the last 10 days. |
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Java update: Unable to validate security on file.
Micky wrote:
Java update: Unable to validate security on file. File is either corrupted or unsigned Second time in 3 days I get this message. What do do? Is it talking about the very same file, or did it dl it again? if it didn't, can I? I can't figure out what file it dl'd, or I would delete the file and force it to download again. I've gotten this request to update and then the error message 4 times in the last 10 days. I can find suggestions on how to fix it, but the person with the problem, never reports back whether anything helped or not. So nothing I'm reading (so far) is confirmed. One suggestion is to manually (Add/Remove Programs) remove the old version of Java. Then download the offline installer from Oracle, and install the new version. I can't even tell from the description, whether this is a runtime certificate check (the Java software checking its own modules while it loads). Or, whether it's just a part of the updater process. It's probably the updater that has a bug. And then, doing it manually, would be bypassing that step. Until the next time. Paul |
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Java update: Unable to validate security on file.
On Fri, 14 Apr 2017 10:16:00 +0300, Micky wrote:
Java update: Unable to validate security on file. Java is probably just confessing it's a bug-ridden collection of datamining trash Uninstall it, unless you really need it. And NEVER allow Java extension on your browser. It usually installs itself there. Firefox will disable it automatically, other browsers might not. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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Java update: Unable to validate security on file.
Micky wrote:
Java update: Unable to validate security on file. File is either corrupted or unsigned Second time in 3 days I get this message. What do do? Is it talking about the very same file, or did it dl it again? if it didn't, can I? I can't figure out what file it dl'd, or I would delete the file and force it to download again. I've gotten this request to update and then the error message 4 times in the last 10 days. Which version of Java do you have? I use 8.0.650.17, Oct 2015, and have not had any problems. |
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