Windows7: "User Account control" associated with Java FX message

In the window 7 machine, while launching interent explore 'User Account control' in connection with Java FX message.

Environment:
Windows 7 operating system
JRE 1.6 U26
JavaFX Runtime 2.0

It is noted that the problem occurs after installation of JavaFX runtime.

Can you advice how to fix this?

What is ssvagent.exe?

If so, then this is known issue and unfortunately not much can be done about it on the end user.

Behind the scenes, ssvagent is the tool to fix registry problems if a sensitive security misconfiguration is detected.
To correct the registry, he needs the elevated permissions. However, under normal circumstances registry didn't need to be corrected
and users do not see the UAC prompt. However, due to bugs in the Installer (JRE6) some entries registry gets crushed on JRE install/update
and ssvagent of JavaFX installation detects. There was also a problem with the installer of FX do not fix some keys in some circumstances and then ssvagent detects
update of the register is necessary. Later problem should be solved now (from JavaFX 2.0.2 I think).

Hope later updates to JRE6 JavaFX friendly too.

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