1. All comments about jusched.exe:
    jusched exe what is it 1 David G. It's Sun Java's automatic update scheduler. It periodically starts another process that check for updates for the Jav VM.
    jusched exe what is it 2 Lucas B. You can disable it with jucheck.exe in the same directory. You usually dont need the scheduler.
    jusched exe what is it 3 Kaaos It's unnecessary and annoying. It slows your PC down.
    jusched exe what is it 4 Rob H. Open Java Plugin from WinXP's Control Panel, click Updates tab, uncheck the option to check for updates
    jusched exe what is it 5 cbi unn�tiger Ballast
    jusched exe what is it 6 I know more It corrupts memory and slows down the PC and changes passwords and makes things run slow. No link to delete it!
    jusched exe what is it 7 Thomas M. The jusched.exe automatic update scheduler is relatively new [j2re1.4.2_04] and by default is loaded set to check for java updates from Sun every month after installation. The process is nearly always sleeping, but eats up 2.4 Mb of RAM . Rare problems when it attempts to phone home for updates. Default behavior easily changed through the Control Panel - Java Plug In - Update tab - uncheck "…
  2. Click here to run a scan for process related issues. Process name: Sun Java Update Scheduler Application using this process: Sun Java Update Scheduler Process author: Sun Microsystems Recommended:Scan your system for invalid registry entries.

    What is jusched.exe doing on my computer?


    jusched.exe is a process installed alongside Sun Microsystem's Java suite and checks for Java updates which involves usage of the Internet.

    This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer's Internet browsing and Java usage and should not be terminated.

    Non-system processes like jusched.exe originate from software you installed on your system. Since most applications store data in your system's registry, it is likely that your registry has suffered fragmentation and accumulated invalid entries which can affect your PC's performance. It is recommended that you check your registry to identify slowdown issues.
  3. I have recently purchased a new laptop from an OEM with Windows 7 64-bit. This system came pre-installed with (among other stuff) the Java Runtime Environment (64bit). This has put the "jusched.exe" (Java update scheduler) process in my start-up processes. I want to disable this however, because I want to schedule the update process myself.

    Now, on my other 32-bit system, this was simply a matter of going to the Control Panel, selecting Java, clicking the 'Update' tab, and there it could be disabled. However, there is no update tab on this 64-bit version of the Java config tool.

    I have been trying a number of things so far to disable jusched:

    • Running the config tool as admin: still no tab
    • remove it from the start up folder: there was no entry for jusched
    • trying to disable it from msconfig: again no entry for jusched

    So, does anyone have any other suggestions (apart from uninstalling java)? Thanks!

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    Jusched.exe file�information

    The process known as Java (version 2 Platform Standard Edition binary) or Java� Platform SE binary or Java Update Scheduler or Java Auto Updater or Explorador de Windows or Sun Java update scheduler or Java TM Platform SE binary

    belongs to software Java (version 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 6, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 4, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 3, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 9, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 10, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 5, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 7, 2 Platform Standard Edition, 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 8, 2 Platform Standard…

  5. Vendor: Sun Microsystems
    Product: Java(TM)
    Vendor Website: http://java.sun.com/
    Last Seen by PC Pitstop: No Data
    Process is Bad PC Pitstop has analyzed this process and determined that there is a high likelihood that it is bad.
    Process is questionablePC Pitstop has analyzed this process and determined that the safety of this process is questionable.
    Process is goodPC Pitstop has analyzed this process and determined that there is a high likelihood that it is good.
    Process is goodThis process is a Microsoft or Windows process, but many viruses use this file name to escape notice.

    PC Pitstop Analysis

    Purpose: jusched.exe is a process that occasionally checks for updates to Sun's Java technology. This program should normally be found in the Java folder of Program Files. jusched.exe has been identified as a spyware trojan when it is located in the Windows\System32 folder.

    If you do not use (or do not want to use) Java in your browser, you can uninstall Java totally. Is not rare to have multiple installations of Java because th…

  6. File description

    Jusched.exe with description Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition binary is a process file from company Sun Microsystems, Inc. belonging to product Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0.
    The file is digitally signed from Oracle America, Inc. - VeriSign Time Stamping Services Signer - G2
    We do not recommend removing digitally signed files from Oracle America, Inc.

    What is jusched.exe?
    Jusched.exe is the Java Update Scheduler. This process is installed by Sun Microsystems' Java to periodically check for updates. By default, it is installed as a service and set to start automatically.

    This process is a nonessential process and can be safely terminated. Note that terminating the process will prevent automatic updates to Java. To prevent the Java Update Scheduler from starting on boot, open up the Java Control Panel and uncheck "Check for Updates Automatically. When asked if you would like to update monthly, choose "Never Update."

    Dangers of jusched
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  7. We get quite a few emails about the jusched.exe process and various other processes that you may find in task manager. It can be alarming to see a strange process running, but most are safe. If you have any doubts, just search online for the process name or you can view process information with Total PC Audit.

    Anyway, back to the jusched.exe process. This process is completely safe. It is a process used by the Java Update Scheduler. The process checks if there are any updates to the Java platform you have installed.

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    While jusched.exe is a safe process, you may want to stop it to save memory consumption. The process runs in the background all the time and is not really necessary. There are not that many updates to Java, so you may not want this process running at all times, using up your valuable memory.

    If you want to save a bit of memory and turn off the Java Update Scheduler, here is how you can do it.

    Open the Control Panel in Windows and click on “Javaâ€. In the Java Co…

  8. jusched.exe (jusched.exe error) Description:

    Jusched.exe is a program that normally comes from the company Sun Microsystems. The actual disk location of this file is also listed below to verify this is not spyware or adware related. The purpose of this task is to look for java updates as it is a java related module used when browsing. This is part of the Java2 software suite, as your web browser may require java for many different types of applications. jusched exe what is it 1

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    jusched.exe error. Be sure to always double check your spelling if you are concerned about spyware, as often spyware will use a very similiar spelling of system processes or other common tasks. jusched.exe error

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