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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/19/18 5:52 PM, Brent Putman
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Either 1) update to 1.8.0_161 or newer, which has 'unlimited'
policy enabled by default (no additional file install needed)<br>
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Just to correct myself, I think 1.8.0_161 did not *enable* the
unlimited policy by default. It includes the unlimited policy
files, but I believe you have to specifically enable 'unlimited' in
java.security. Newer releases however started enabling it by
default as well. I don't have the exact version where that started
handy. I know that 181 enabled it by default, perhaps slightly
older.<br>
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