Monday, April 15, 2013

How To Disable Security Center In Windows XP?


Microsoft’s Windows XP OS comes with an inbuilt Security Center feature. This security center sends you security alerts when anything goes wrong with the Windows OS. These security notifications help users recognize the malware and spyware attacks and creates warning messages.

If you are a System expert, you may possibly find these security alerts quite irritating. In order to stop these security alerts, you need to disable the Security Center in Windows XP manually. The Windows XP Help instructions given below will aid you to perform the task with a few mouse clicks. After disabling the feature, you will never receive any Security Notifications until you install the feature back again.

Instructions to disable Security Center in XP

Disabling Windows XP Security Center is performed through the Control Panel option. The Control Panel window contains the applications for customizing the system and Windows operations.

  • Go to the Windows Start button and choose the Settings option from the popped-up Start menu.
  • Now you may click on the Control Panel option from the submenu that appears when you hit the Settings tab. This opens up a new window, the Control Panel home window with several options in it.
  • Now click on the Services tab in the Control Panel window. This displays a new list and you have to locate Security Center tab in it. When done, double-click the Security Center tab and choose the General option.
  • For disabling Security Center, click on the tab marked Disable followed by hitting the OK button. From now on you will never receive any security alerts until you enable the service back again. 

How to enable Windows Security Center?

Just like the disabling action the enabling process is also performed through the Control Panel.

  • Click on the Start button, then click Settings and finally click Control Panel option to launch the Control Panel Home page.
  • Now you may access the Services tab and then locate the Security Center in the generated list. 
  • For enabling Security Center, choose the start type as Automatic and then click OK. 

Once the enabling procedure is over, the Windows XP Help crew demands you to reboot the Windows machine in order to save the changes. It is not recommended to alter the Security Center settings, unless you are an advanced user. For more assistance, contact the Windows Support team.

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