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How Do You Delete Security In Windows XP?

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How Do You Delete Security In Windows XP?

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By default, Windows XP continuously checks to ensure that your computer is being properly protected with anti-virus software. If the operating system finds that you do not have anti-virus software installed or if your software is out of date, it will issue periodic notifications on your screen. If you monitor your security programs manually and want to delete these security warnings, you can change the security settings of your computer. Open the Start menu and click on the “Control Panel” icon. Double-click on the “Security Center” icon. This will open a window that provides details on the current security setup of your system. Click on “Virus Protection” to view details about your current anti-virus software. Click on the “Change the way Security Center alerts me” link on the left side of the window. Uncheck the box next to “Virus Protection” in the pop-up window and click “OK” to save the changes. Security warnings have now been deleted.

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