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Some file-based security scanners my flag the Java Runtime Engine (JRE) library files bundled with Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA). These warnings may still occur even if a newer alternative installed JRE is specified in the web preferences to be used by the OMSA version 8.x or 9.x web service.
The scanner is identifying the bundled java version in OMSA.
To prevent the security scanner warnings, you cannot just remove the older bundled JRE files because OpenManage Server Administrator's web service no longer starts if they are missing. Instead it is recommended to replace the bundled JRE library files with the newer files downloaded from a JRE package downloaded from java.oracle.com . Windows In the Services control panel, stop the " DSM SA Connection Service " Rename the " jre " directory within C:\Program Files\Dell\Sysmgt\ (with plans to eventually delete it) Copy the entire /jre directory in its place from the newer JRE package downloaded from java.oracle.com Start the "DSA SA Connection Service" Linux First stop all OMSA services with " srvadmin-service stop " Rename the " jre " directory within /opt/dell/srvadmin/ (with plans to eventually delete it) Copy the entire /jre directory in its place from the newer JRE package downloaded from java.oracle.com Start OMSA services with " srvadmin-service start " Note: OMSA's Software page of subcomponent versions still link "Java Engine" with the original bundled JRE version because that version string resides in a static text file.
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