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Will Denny
October 3rd 04, 11:55 AM
Hi

Try this:

Control Panel>Security Center - left hand side 'Change the way Security
Center alerts me'.

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"Jim" > wrote in message
...
>I installed XP Service Pack 2, and it installed something in my system
> tray without my permission, it's a little red shield supposedly a
> virus checker and firewall and who knows what else. I already use
> McAfee for these tasks, so how can I purge this unwanted program from
> my system? McAfee disabled them but the icon is still there and
> every bootup I get an unwanted balloon message.
>
> Can SP2 be un-installed? Linux is looking better and better....

Touch Base
October 3rd 04, 12:08 PM
Open Control Panel\Double click on Security Center\Under Resources click on
'Change the way Security Center alerts me' unclick 'Firewall', 'Anti-Virus'
& Automatic Updates' if you wish.

'Can SP2 be un-installed? Linux is looking better and better....'

I suppose so when you don't know your way around.

"Jim" > wrote in message
...
>I installed XP Service Pack 2, and it installed something in my system
> tray without my permission, it's a little red shield supposedly a
> virus checker and firewall and who knows what else. I already use
> McAfee for these tasks, so how can I purge this unwanted program from
> my system? McAfee disabled them but the icon is still there and
> every bootup I get an unwanted balloon message.
>
> Can SP2 be un-installed? Linux is looking better and better....

Shenan Stanley
October 3rd 04, 12:09 PM
Jim wrote:
> I installed XP Service Pack 2, and it installed something in my
> system tray without my permission, it's a little red shield
> supposedly a virus checker and firewall and who knows what else. I
> already use McAfee for these tasks, so how can I purge this unwanted
> program from my system? McAfee disabled them but the icon is still
> there and every bootup I get an unwanted balloon message.
>
> Can SP2 be un-installed? Linux is looking better and better....


Will Denny wrote:
> Try this:
>
> Control Panel>Security Center - left hand side 'Change the way
> Security Center alerts me'.

Or go with Linux.. That should be interesting.

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Mike H
October 3rd 04, 01:02 PM
Yo Jim

What you should do is this.. install any one of the many forms of Linux..
you shouldn't need instruction on this because Linux is simple, yes?.. then
after playing about with it (you will have to do this because the
conventions are a little different), you join a Linux newsgroup, complain
about something relatively simple, and make the statement that XP is looking
better and better.. if you get lucky, you could make this full circle in
less than twenty four hours..

Happy computing..

Mike H


"Jim" > wrote in message
...
>I installed XP Service Pack 2, and it installed something in my system
> tray without my permission, it's a little red shield supposedly a
> virus checker and firewall and who knows what else. I already use
> McAfee for these tasks, so how can I purge this unwanted program from
> my system? McAfee disabled them but the icon is still there and
> every bootup I get an unwanted balloon message.
>
> Can SP2 be un-installed? Linux is looking better and better....

Will Denny
October 3rd 04, 05:15 PM
That's good Jim - glad to help.

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"Jim" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Will, that did it.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 11:55:45 +0100, "Will Denny" >
> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Try this:
>>
>>Control Panel>Security Center - left hand side 'Change the way Security
>>Center alerts me'.
>

Michael Stevens
October 4th 04, 02:23 AM
Mike H wrote:
> Yo Jim
>
> What you should do is this.. install any one of the many forms of
> Linux.. you shouldn't need instruction on this because Linux is
> simple, yes?.. then after playing about with it (you will have to do
> this because the conventions are a little different), you join a
> Linux newsgroup, complain about something relatively simple, and make
> the statement that XP is looking better and better.. if you get
> lucky, you could make this full circle in less than twenty four
> hours..
> Happy computing..
>

;~^)

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> Mike H
>
>
> "Jim" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I installed XP Service Pack 2, and it installed something in my
>> system tray without my permission, it's a little red shield
>> supposedly a virus checker and firewall and who knows what else. I
>> already use McAfee for these tasks, so how can I purge this unwanted
>> program from my system? McAfee disabled them but the icon is still
>> there and every bootup I get an unwanted balloon message.
>>
>> Can SP2 be un-installed? Linux is looking better and better....

...D.
October 4th 04, 05:18 AM
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 11:55:45 +0100, "Will Denny" >
wrote:

>Hi
>Try this:
>Control Panel>Security Center - left hand side 'Change the way Security
>Center alerts me'.

You know Will, I want to run without any software firewall because I am
behind a Netgear router & it is a firewall. I can log into it to see
anything it might have blocked. Of course no new outgoing is informed,
but the XP firewall doesn't do that either.

But I have gone through the whole deal with "I am aware of my firewall
situation" * don't inform me", and whatever else I was supposed to do, I
did it, getting instructions from newsgroups.. Yet it does not stick -
after a few overnight shut-offs, I get the balloon all over again and go
do the same thing, and it happens again - and I am not the only one who
has used the term "it doesn't stick". I have given in, temporarily at
least, and enabled the XP firewall.

...D.
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David Nimon
October 4th 04, 06:51 AM
Run-->Services.msc

Disable Security Center.

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> But I have gone through the whole deal with "I am aware of my firewall
> situation" * don't inform me", and whatever else I was supposed to do, I
> did it, getting instructions from newsgroups.. Yet it does not stick -

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