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I have manually told Security Center that I will monitor
my own firewall and also not to alert me about firewall bullsh!t ever again. However, ever time I restart, I get a message in the system tray telling me to check the status of my firewall. I go into Security Center only to find both the "I'll monitor my own firewall" and "STFU about Windows firewall" boxes unchecked. What the hell? |
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While I hate "me too" posts, me too. This is starting to get really
annoying. It's just nice to know that I'm not the only one. I can’t find anything in the MS website SP2 stuff that mentions this problem. |
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I'm having the same problem. I emailed MS and if I ever
get an answer, I will surely post it. >-----Original Message----- >I have manually told Security Center that I will monitor >my own firewall and also not to alert me about firewall >bullsh!t ever again. However, ever time I restart, I get >a message in the system tray telling me to check the >status of my firewall. I go into Security Center only to >find both the "I'll monitor my own firewall" and "STFU >about Windows firewall" boxes unchecked. > >What the hell? >. > |
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Clownboat wrote:
> I have manually told Security Center that I will monitor > my own firewall and also not to alert me about firewall > bullsh!t ever again. However, ever time I restart, I get > a message in the system tray telling me to check the > status of my firewall. I go into Security Center only to > find both the "I'll monitor my own firewall" and "STFU > about Windows firewall" boxes unchecked. > > What the hell? Hi If the "Change the Way Security Center Notifies Me" doesn't stick when you reboot, you can do the following: To "solve" this problem, you can disable the Security Center service. Start/Run --> services.msc Find "Security Center" in the list, double click on it, set "Startup type" to Disabled. There is also a Group Policy setting available to disable the Security Center (Start/Run--> gpedit.msc). Take a look at the chapter for the Security Center in 06_CIF_Maintenance.DOC What settings are added or changed in Windows XP Service Pack 2? Group Policy settings (page 26 for me) 06_CIF_Maintenance.DOC ("Changes to Functionality in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Part 6: Computer Maintenance") can be downloaded from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&DisplayLang=en Note: WinXPSP2_Documentation.zip contains all the .doc downloads... -- torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sc...er/default.mspx |
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