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whiterook-2
01-04-2005, 11:13 PM
I'm guessing it's been asked before, but here goes....

Does anyone know of a way to stop the Microsoft security pop up for automatic updates?

I don't have the auto updates turned on, and I don't want them turned on anymore... (thanx to sp2) I don't trust microsoft.... don't want them d/ling a bunch of piggy backed garbage, along with their stuff (i.e. nvidia controls)

Anyway... ???

orcutt989
01-04-2005, 11:36 PM
I am not sure if I can entirely understand your question. Maybe if you restated it. But I'm sure there is someone here that does. If you reword it, I can attempt to help you.

Chewie
01-04-2005, 11:44 PM
Open Security Centre from Control Panel and at the bottom on the left you will see a link something along the lines of Change the way Security Centre alerts me about security issues... if you follow that you'll find options to turn off alerting for all three aspects and after doing so you will then be able to turn off the service by once again going to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.

peat moss
01-05-2005, 03:04 AM
Also when you manualy check for windows updates, you can hide the one's you don't want. Example , I hide the ATI driver updates it finds because I use Omega Drivers .

whiterook-2
01-05-2005, 05:20 AM
Open Security Centre from Control Panel and at the bottom on the left you will see a link something along the lines of Change the way Security Centre alerts me about security issues... if you follow that you'll find options to turn off alerting for all three aspects and after doing so you will then be able to turn off the service by once again going to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.
Thanx Chewie... I know exactly what you've explained... but that service has been disabled for some time now. I still get that stinkin pop up, telling me I might be a risk because automatic updates is turned off.

I guess i'll just live with it :angry:

whiterook-2
01-05-2005, 05:22 AM
Also when you manualy check for windows updates, you can hide the one's you don't want. Example , I hide the ATI driver updates it finds because I use Omega Drivers .
Didn't know that one... Thanx peat moss... I'll see if I can hide everything and to heck with it

peat moss
01-05-2005, 06:03 AM
Thanx Chewie... I know exactly what you've explained... but that service has been disabled for some time now. I still get that stinkin pop up, telling me I might be a risk because automatic updates is turned off.

I guess i'll just live with it :angry:




Turn off notification in that pain in the ass Securtiy Centre . Its in Start, programs , control panel , security centre. Use the menu on the left .Change the way security alerts me. And use the bottom manager.
:)

SaYiaN
01-05-2005, 06:14 AM
maybe this might help.

http://www.tweakhound.com/xp/securitycenter/

whiterook-2
01-05-2005, 07:33 AM
Turn off notification in that pain in the ass Securtiy Centre . Its in Start, programs , control panel , security centre. Use the menu on the left .Change the way security alerts me. And use the bottom manager.
:)
Yuppers....That's what I'm looking for... didn't even see that over there. Can you say optometrist ;P


And thank you too SaYaiN... *site bookmarked

baccyman
01-05-2005, 01:39 PM
this prog shuts of a lot of the stuff that goes to microsoft . xp antispy here is a link to the site
http://xp-antispy.org/index.php?option=com_remository&func=sellang&iso=en

Chewie
01-05-2005, 05:18 PM
Turn off notification in that pain in the ass Securtiy Centre . Its in Start, programs , control panel , security centre. Use the menu on the left .Change the way security alerts me. And use the bottom manager.
Yuppers....That's what I'm looking for... didn't even see that over there. Can you say optometrist ;P

You apparently didn't see it here, either.

Open Security Centre from Control Panel and at the bottom on the left you will see a link something along the lines of Change the way Security Centre alerts me about security issues... if you follow that you'll find options to turn off alerting for all three aspects

whiterook-2
01-06-2005, 06:58 AM
lol.... sry Chewie, I thought you meant the security center Icon in the tray.... (and I thought I always paid close attention to detail...*you don't suppose my wife is right, do you?)



*This will never be brought up again...

Smurfette
01-06-2005, 09:25 PM
*This will never be brought up again...
That's what you think :D