3 Jun
As with all software, the JRE is updated on a regular basis. Updates are necessary to add new functionalities, to remove programming bugs or to repair possible vulnerabilities. Usually older versions of programs are removed during the install of new versions but Sun (the owner of Java) has somehow decided not to do this. The result is that a number of different versions of the JRE may exist on your computer. These older versions potentially pose a threat to your sense of security due to the possible vulnerabilities or security holes that may exist in them.

Java advises users to always have the latest version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). The latest version is always the recommended version because it contains updates and improvements to previous versions of the JRE. The latest available version is always compatible with the older versions.
But they also tell you that you can keep older versions of the JRE installed, in case you have an applet or an application that still depends upon a previous version. But this warning is quite useless as all applets and applications should be kept updated to ensure a maximum level of safety and security.
JavaRa is a small and simple tool that does a simple job: it removes old and redundant versions of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

What JavaRa does is to check if your computer has the latest version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE). If the version you have installed has been superseded by a newer version the program will download and install this newer version for you, by running Java’s update program. JavaRa then allows you to remove all possible older versions of this program. This will ensure that the security of your computer is enhanced and extra space on your hard disk is created.
In some instances Java Runtime Environment (JRE) will create logs or temporary files which are not needed in normal circumstances. These files take up space and can be safely removed. JavaRa does this tedious job for you with one click of a button.
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15 Responses for "Cleaning Up Old Java Installation Files in Windows"
Raymond Do You Know Who Wrote This Program?
Thanks Raymond.
Nice find & thank you for sharing.
This is totally incorrect Raymond. Only the MSI files are kept, however every update replaces earlier binaries so disk space isn’t wasted. Also, there aren’t any security holes left if an update is applied, in fact they’re plugged.
Handy piece of software. I only had one old version left, but several temp files. I downloaded the latest vers. on Monday (1.06).
And the program author is Paul Mc Lain. He can be found on Lunarsoft Forums.
At the download site for the latest version of JRE, there are two files: a small p-iftw.exe and a large p.exe. Do I need both? What do they each do?
It’s like Autopacher for Java. Amazing, Thanz Raymond
Nice find !
Raymond, you’re the man. Thanks for all that you do, I really mean it.
i think this anon guy has a point. Think about raymond.
thanks for the tool
re: annonymous & mangalman
even if the updates overwrite older versions and don’t waste hdd space, they should also clean the add/remove list. it’s annoying. so this tool just might do the trick
This is nice indeed, wish it would be a cmd line/scriptable, but still it
When I opened up this zip file, it said that JavaRa.exe is an unsafe exe file..
this tool is marvellous, thanks alot for the info. It is especially useful to remove old java versions, because of the vulnerabilities to malware.
Thanks a Lot…
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