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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 61) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>customize (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 62) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 63) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 64) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 65) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 66) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 67) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 68) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: May 06, 2006 Posts: 720
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(Msg. 69) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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(Msg. 70) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:54 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This is what you want:
You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
start alerting you.
There could be 2 reasons:
1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
What I always do is:
Update my virus defination
or
if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
To do this:
1. Click Start - Control Panel
2. Double-click Security Center
3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
"oli" wrote:
> > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
>
>
> I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
>
> If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
>
> I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
>
> I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> status window appearing for each user that logs on!
>
> any other ideas?
>
> >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: Nov 21, 2006 Posts: 65
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(Msg. 71) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:16 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hey thanks for you replies here...
Actually no, I dont want any service center alerts at all so I will be
stopping the wscsvr service during install using a script and setting
the reg value for that service - fairly easi and trivial
let me explain a little
we are a medium sized law firm and users do not like to be asked
questions or have pop ups so we diasble and lock down everything we do
not want to run
the idea was to keep WSC service running but not alert so I 'unchecked'
the 3 boxes where it says "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me.",
but the status window pops up once and only once everytime a new or old
user logs onto that machine - this doesnt comply with our way off
'stopping the users phoning helpdesk when something alerts them'
i'm therfore entering the following regkey
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wscsvc]
"Start"=dword:00000004
This will work and I took on board what you said about disabling the
service
We have just got to get this roll out done to 400 pcs and I'm trying to
(have to) make it seemless to the end user.... now I have xp sp2
putting an additional IE icon in the quick launch tool bar so users now
has 2 icons the same.
Anyway joys of xp configuration eh?
thanks for your help and ideas
RajKohli wrote:
> This is what you want:
>
> You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
> Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
>
> Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
>
> Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
>
> In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
> for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
> Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
> start alerting you.
>
> There could be 2 reasons:
>
> 1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
> 2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
>
> What I always do is:
>
> Update my virus defination
>
> or
>
> if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
> program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
> Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
>
>
> Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
> alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
> alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
> Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
>
> To do this:
> 1. Click Start - Control Panel
> 2. Double-click Security Center
> 3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
>
> Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
>
> "oli" wrote:
>
> > > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
> >
> >
> > I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
> >
> > If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> > the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> > benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> > have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
> >
> > I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> > once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> > machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> > AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> > must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> > use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> > ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
> >
> > I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> > of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> > status window appearing for each user that logs on!
> >
> > any other ideas?
> >
> > >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: Nov 21, 2006 Posts: 65
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(Msg. 72) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:16 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hey thanks for you replies here...
Actually no, I dont want any service center alerts at all so I will be
stopping the wscsvr service during install using a script and setting
the reg value for that service - fairly easi and trivial
let me explain a little
we are a medium sized law firm and users do not like to be asked
questions or have pop ups so we diasble and lock down everything we do
not want to run
the idea was to keep WSC service running but not alert so I 'unchecked'
the 3 boxes where it says "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me.",
but the status window pops up once and only once everytime a new or old
user logs onto that machine - this doesnt comply with our way off
'stopping the users phoning helpdesk when something alerts them'
i'm therfore entering the following regkey
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wscsvc]
"Start"=dword:00000004
This will work and I took on board what you said about disabling the
service
We have just got to get this roll out done to 400 pcs and I'm trying to
(have to) make it seemless to the end user.... now I have xp sp2
putting an additional IE icon in the quick launch tool bar so users now
has 2 icons the same.
Anyway joys of xp configuration eh?
thanks for your help and ideas
RajKohli wrote:
> This is what you want:
>
> You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
> Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
>
> Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
>
> Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
>
> In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
> for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
> Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
> start alerting you.
>
> There could be 2 reasons:
>
> 1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
> 2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
>
> What I always do is:
>
> Update my virus defination
>
> or
>
> if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
> program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
> Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
>
>
> Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
> alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
> alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
> Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
>
> To do this:
> 1. Click Start - Control Panel
> 2. Double-click Security Center
> 3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
>
> Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
>
> "oli" wrote:
>
> > > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
> >
> >
> > I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
> >
> > If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> > the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> > benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> > have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
> >
> > I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> > once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> > machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> > AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> > must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> > use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> > ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
> >
> > I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> > of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> > status window appearing for each user that logs on!
> >
> > any other ideas?
> >
> > >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: Nov 21, 2006 Posts: 65
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(Msg. 73) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:16 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hey thanks for you replies here...
Actually no, I dont want any service center alerts at all so I will be
stopping the wscsvr service during install using a script and setting
the reg value for that service - fairly easi and trivial
let me explain a little
we are a medium sized law firm and users do not like to be asked
questions or have pop ups so we diasble and lock down everything we do
not want to run
the idea was to keep WSC service running but not alert so I 'unchecked'
the 3 boxes where it says "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me.",
but the status window pops up once and only once everytime a new or old
user logs onto that machine - this doesnt comply with our way off
'stopping the users phoning helpdesk when something alerts them'
i'm therfore entering the following regkey
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wscsvc]
"Start"=dword:00000004
This will work and I took on board what you said about disabling the
service
We have just got to get this roll out done to 400 pcs and I'm trying to
(have to) make it seemless to the end user.... now I have xp sp2
putting an additional IE icon in the quick launch tool bar so users now
has 2 icons the same.
Anyway joys of xp configuration eh?
thanks for your help and ideas
RajKohli wrote:
> This is what you want:
>
> You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
> Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
>
> Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
>
> Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
>
> In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
> for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
> Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
> start alerting you.
>
> There could be 2 reasons:
>
> 1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
> 2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
>
> What I always do is:
>
> Update my virus defination
>
> or
>
> if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
> program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
> Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
>
>
> Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
> alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
> alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
> Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
>
> To do this:
> 1. Click Start - Control Panel
> 2. Double-click Security Center
> 3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
>
> Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
>
> "oli" wrote:
>
> > > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
> >
> >
> > I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
> >
> > If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> > the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> > benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> > have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
> >
> > I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> > once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> > machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> > AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> > must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> > use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> > ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
> >
> > I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> > of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> > status window appearing for each user that logs on!
> >
> > any other ideas?
> >
> > >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: Nov 21, 2006 Posts: 65
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(Msg. 74) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:16 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hey thanks for you replies here...
Actually no, I dont want any service center alerts at all so I will be
stopping the wscsvr service during install using a script and setting
the reg value for that service - fairly easi and trivial
let me explain a little
we are a medium sized law firm and users do not like to be asked
questions or have pop ups so we diasble and lock down everything we do
not want to run
the idea was to keep WSC service running but not alert so I 'unchecked'
the 3 boxes where it says "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me.",
but the status window pops up once and only once everytime a new or old
user logs onto that machine - this doesnt comply with our way off
'stopping the users phoning helpdesk when something alerts them'
i'm therfore entering the following regkey
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wscsvc]
"Start"=dword:00000004
This will work and I took on board what you said about disabling the
service
We have just got to get this roll out done to 400 pcs and I'm trying to
(have to) make it seemless to the end user.... now I have xp sp2
putting an additional IE icon in the quick launch tool bar so users now
has 2 icons the same.
Anyway joys of xp configuration eh?
thanks for your help and ideas
RajKohli wrote:
> This is what you want:
>
> You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
> Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
>
> Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
>
> Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
>
> In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
> for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
> Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
> start alerting you.
>
> There could be 2 reasons:
>
> 1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
> 2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
>
> What I always do is:
>
> Update my virus defination
>
> or
>
> if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
> program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
> Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
>
>
> Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
> alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
> alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
> Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
>
> To do this:
> 1. Click Start - Control Panel
> 2. Double-click Security Center
> 3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
>
> Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
>
> "oli" wrote:
>
> > > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
> >
> >
> > I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
> >
> > If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> > the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> > benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> > have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
> >
> > I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> > once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> > machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> > AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> > must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> > use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> > ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
> >
> > I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> > of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> > status window appearing for each user that logs on!
> >
> > any other ideas?
> >
> > >> Stay informed about: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon |
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Since: Nov 21, 2006 Posts: 65
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(Msg. 75) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:16 am
Post subject: Re: disabling the security status window from appearing on logon [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hey thanks for you replies here...
Actually no, I dont want any service center alerts at all so I will be
stopping the wscsvr service during install using a script and setting
the reg value for that service - fairly easi and trivial
let me explain a little
we are a medium sized law firm and users do not like to be asked
questions or have pop ups so we diasble and lock down everything we do
not want to run
the idea was to keep WSC service running but not alert so I 'unchecked'
the 3 boxes where it says "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me.",
but the status window pops up once and only once everytime a new or old
user logs onto that machine - this doesnt comply with our way off
'stopping the users phoning helpdesk when something alerts them'
i'm therfore entering the following regkey
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wscsvc]
"Start"=dword:00000004
This will work and I took on board what you said about disabling the
service
We have just got to get this roll out done to 400 pcs and I'm trying to
(have to) make it seemless to the end user.... now I have xp sp2
putting an additional IE icon in the quick launch tool bar so users now
has 2 icons the same.
Anyway joys of xp configuration eh?
thanks for your help and ideas
RajKohli wrote:
> This is what you want:
>
> You want Service Center to do is display the alerts once.
> Later, user may able to ignore them forever or set them as per requirement.
>
> Here, how you can set the Alerts behavior?
>
> Security Center service must be running and should set to Automatic.
>
> In my case, I am running the Security Center service and it never prompts me
> for risks because I have Firewall and Automatic Updates ON and I am running
> Norton Antivirus 2003. But if you have the same configuration then it will
> start alerting you.
>
> There could be 2 reasons:
>
> 1. Security Center is monitoring the status of your Anti-Virus.
> 2. Your Virus Defination is not up to date.
>
> What I always do is:
>
> Update my virus defination
>
> or
>
> if I am unable to do is then make a check mark on "I have an antivirus
> program that I'll monitor myself.....". This option is available in Security
> Center by clicking on Recommendation button.
>
>
> Further, if you Turn Off any of them AU or Firewall then it will again start
> alerting you and there is no Recommendation for both. So, you can change the
> alerting behavior. Status of every event can be configure. You can set
> Security Center to display the alerts for only for particular events.
>
> To do this:
> 1. Click Start - Control Panel
> 2. Double-click Security Center
> 3. On the left Side Pane click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me."
>
> Hope you understand the behavior of SC, let us know!
>
> "oli" wrote:
>
> > > According to me, there is nothing worry about as I always turn it off
> > > because if everything is perfect then it still start displaying the message
> > > because Virus defination of the Anti-Virus software is not update.
> >
> >
> > I tend to agree and most probably will take this route.
> >
> > If the service is disabled and the user has restricted access to start
> > the service, that should be adequate. All I can see with regards to the
> > benefits of having the the status window appear is to tell you what you
> > have / have not got in regards to AV, AU etc
> >
> > I suppose my real question was that there has to be a flag set to 'run
> > once' for each user to notify the status of the security of that
> > machine. In our environment we have AV installed and will control the
> > AU and firewall via group policy so the status is irrelevant. That flag
> > must be a reg file and I wouldn't mind knowing how to find that.... We
> > use a snapshot tool to find out what changes on machines, ie reg file
> > ini file shortcuts etc but not sure how this would help?
> >
> > I also read that doc sent in the first post and have done a fair amount
> > of research on this behaviour and have yet to find out how to stop that
> > | | |
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