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		<title>What Is The Jusched.exe Process And Can I Disable It?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many processes running on your computer as you browse the internet or use a program.  When you install programs that allow you to use the internet or to watch videos or perform other operations there are many files downloaded to your computer.  It can be confusing to figure out which processes are necessary and which are not.  One such program file that may not be as necessary as you think is jusched.exe.</p>
<p>File Description</p>
<p>The jusched.exe file is installed when you install Sun Microsystem Java Suite program and it is officially named the Java Sun Scheduler.  This file checks for updates for the program online and helps the java suite’s stability and security.</p>
<p>Java is a programming language used on many websites, so you need the java suite to visit certain websites and use the internet.  Removing this file could cause errors in your java program and could lead to difficulties in internet browsing, but usually the program runs fine without it.</p>
<p>It is not critical to the operation of your computer in general.  It periodically will check for updates for the java program as needed.  It does not have to run all the time and can be shut down whenever you would like.  In fact, the Windows Updater will do the job of this file, so it is not a needed file at all.</p>
<p>Problems with the Jusched.exe File</p>
<p>On occasion the jusched.exe file is not what it may seem.  Some viruses may disguise themselves under this file name.  If you are experiencing errors on your computer you can shut down this file and see if it may be to blame.</p>
<p>Go to the Task Manager by pressing the Ctrl, Alt, Del buttons at the same time.  The Task Manager will pop up on your desktop.  You should look under the processes tab for the jusched.exe file.  Highlight the file name and click the End Processes button.</p>
<p>If you find this file leading to errors or slowing operations then you can stop the file.  To stop the file go to the Control Panel and look for the Java program.  Click the Update tab and uncheck the area for “Check for Updates Automatically.”  An error message will likely pop up, but you can bypass that.  If you get errors when browsing the internet you can also bypass those by checking the right box to say it is working correctly.</p>
<p>Keep Problems Under Control</p>
<p>To avoid future issues with this file you should consider using an anti-spyware program to scan regularly for spyware and viruses.  You should also try a registry cleaner to help specifically with issues with the jusched.exe file.  This should be able to catch any viruses that are associated with the file name.</p>
<p>By getting rid of unnecessary files and using scanners regularly you should be able to keep your computer running smoothly.  You do not always have to trust that every file is a necessary file.  Like this java file, some files are simply there without a critical need and can be removed without harm.</p>
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