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Dear Group, I have turned off the automatic updates on my computer, also i
prefer to use a 3rd party firewall. Consequently i have the little Red
Shield icon displayed bottom right corner. As cute as it is, i don't really
need it.
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"Martin" <martin.s@dsl.pipexdotcom> wrote in message
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> Dear Group, I have turned off the automatic updates on my computer, also
> i prefer to use a 3rd party firewall. Consequently i have the little Red
> Shield icon displayed bottom right corner. As cute as it is, i don't
> really need it.
>
> How do i get rid of it chaps?
>
> Many Thanks
>
> --
> Best Wishes from Martin
>
> So many questions, so few answers.
Control Panel>Security Center>In the left hand section of the Security
Center, click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me". Then uncheck the
items you do not want Security Center to alert you.
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WTC wrote:
> Control Panel>Security Center>In the left hand section of the Security
> Center, click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me". Then uncheck the
> items you do not want Security Center to alert you.
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"Martin" <martin.s@dsl.pipexdotcom> wrote in message
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> WTC wrote:
>
>> Control Panel>Security Center>In the left hand section of the Security
>> Center, click "Change the way Security Center Alerts Me". Then uncheck
>> the items you do not want Security Center to alert you.
>
> Perfect! Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> Best Wishes from Martin
>
> So many questions, so few answers.
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