Just to add to Pete's comments: the prompts you are seeing are probably 
not for the Java JVM that ColdFusion is using; most likely it is the 
Java client JVM that is used by apps and web pages that have Java 
plug-ins.  To upgrade the JVM for ColdFusion, you'll need to download 
and install the latest Java SE JDK from Oracle - this JVM has additional 
server components that ColdFusion needs.  Once that is installed, as 
Pete said, you'll need to update the JVM path to point to the new Java 
SE JDK.  Again, you'll need to install all the hotfixes first as Pete 
stated.

-Carl V.

On 7/2/2013 1:39 PM, Pete Freitag wrote:
> Java 1.6.0_17 has several of security issues, so you probably do want to
> update java, BUT you need to make sure you have applied the latest
> ColdFusion hotfixes first because Java 1.7 support was only added a few
> months ago via hotfixes.
>
> You don't want to overwrite the C:\ColdFusion\runtime\jre JVM, you want to
> install the jvm in its own place, and then update the JVM path in your
> ColdFusion administrator or jvm.config file.
>
> --
> Pete Freitag - Adobe Community Professional
> http://foundeo.com/ - ColdFusion Consulting & Products
> http://hackmycf.com - Is your ColdFusion Server Secure?
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubESB87vl5U - FuseGuard your CFML in 10
> minutes
>

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