Re: Which newsgroup is it?

From: Jimmy S. (Private)
Date: 02/22/05


Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 05:53:34 -0500

Hi Thomas,

You might have somehow disabled notifications.
Here's how to re-enable them if that's the case:

      1. Click Start, click Run, type wscui.cpl, and then click OK.
      2. In the Resources area, click Change the way Security Center alerts me.
     Click to select any of the following check boxes: . Firewall
            . Automatic Updates
            . Virus Protection

      3. Click OK.

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"Thomas Kuck" <Kolossus@Sancharnet.in> wrote in message news:uAY9HJKGFHA.2032@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> As I told Yves, the resident scanner is part of the Avast Antivirus program, I disable it to get better performance out of high 
> end games. The security center used to notify me when I did that. I checked the settings of the center and they are on default as 
> before.
>
> Chris H. wrote:
>
>>Try the microsoft.public.windowsxp.general newsgroup, but before you post get your information together about which version of XP 
>>you're running (SP1 or SP2), exactly when this happens, and what the "resident scanner" is.  If you're talking about something 
>>like Norton or a Symantec anti-virus product, or ZoneAlarm, it is up to the user to properly configure the program to allow 
>>certain functions and not the job of the Security Center to notify you.
>>