How do I lose 'Your comp. might be at risk'?



Running Win XP Pro. Got MS firewall turned off. Every time I boot I
get a yellow balloon on system tray telling me "Your computer might be at
risk". I'm sure it's from MS. Googling has not helped. Please, someone
help me get rid of this nagging screen. Thanks, s



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