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Java Application Not Found in Control Panel [Fix]

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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While trying to look for the Java application in the Windows Control Panel, all of a sudden you realize that it’s not found.

If the problem occurs with your browser, here’s a detailed post on thebest browsers that support Java and how to enable themto run your favorite Java applets.

Below we have explained the situation in detail and a few solutions to help you get back the missing Java control panel settings.

Why is Java not showing up in Control Panel?

Why is Java not showing up in Control Panel?

There could be different reasons why the Java control panel is not found on Windows 10/11, such as:

In such cases, you can first check if Java is enabled in the Control Panel, as shown below.

How do I enable Java in the Control Panel?

Follow the below instructions to enable Java in the Control Panel:

But, if Java application is still not found in the Windows Control Panel, you can follow the below methods to fix the issue.

What can I do if the Java applet is missing from Control Panel?

What can I do if the Java applet is missing from Control Panel?

1. Re-install the Java applet

Once you have re-installed the applet, check if the Java control panel is not found issue is fixed.

2. Launch the Java console via the Run console

How to open the Java control panel from CMD?

If the above methods fail to get back the missing Java applet, then you can follow the below steps:

However, if you are installing Java for the first time, this detailed guide on our website will help you todownload Java on your Windows 10/11 PC.

If you found any other workaround to get back the missing Java icon in the Control Panel, you can let us know in the comments box below.

More about the topics:control panel,Java,Windows 11

Madhuparna Roy

A diploma holder in computers and with a keen interest in technology, Madhuparna is passionate about writing How-to guides and helping people solve the most intricate Windows issues.

It all started with the evolution of mobile phones and Google, and that has now settled with Windows.

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