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  2. NetBackup™ Installation Guide
  3. Preparing for installation
  4. Installation operational notes and limitations
  5. Java GUI and JRE installation optional for some computers
NetBackup™ Installation Guide

Java GUI and JRE installation optional for some computers

Starting with NetBackup 8.3, the Java GUI and the JRE packages are optional for Linux and Windows media servers and UNIX and Linux clients.

As with previous releases, the Java GUI and JRE packages are installed automatically on all primary servers because they are required. The Java GUI and the JRE are not part of the default installation on Windows clients. Install the Java Remote Administration Console if you require this functionality on your Windows clients.

The various NetBackup installation methods allow the user the choice to install or not install the Java GUI and JRE packages. More information about installing the Java GUI and the JRE after install or upgrade is available.

See Add or Remove Java GUI and JRE after install.

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