This article is just one of an ongoing series that I have, talking about, and explaining the various processes found in Windows Task Manager.
This process is basically the Java Update Scheduler, a process that runs continuously on your computer, using up system resources, while only checking for Java updates once per month.
Fortunately, there is an alternative to using this tool, which is the Windows Scheduler, this feature is built into Windows and is designed for tasks such as this. The very nature of jusched. The Java Scheduler can be configured to look for new updates every day, week or month. That said you should be able to see this process running in Windows Task Manager, by right clicking on the Taskbar and selecting Start Task Manager.
On the Processes Tab, you will be able to find the process and references to the Java Application in the description:. The amount of memory that it uses, tends to be quite small, on average, although there are those circumstances when users report the process using in excess of 4MB, which is quite significant for a process that just sits there and does nothing. There is an IRC backdoor Trojan which is known to use the file name jusched.
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