Windows Vista Forums
Vista Forums Home Join Vista Forums Windows 7 Forum Vista Tutorials Tags
Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks.

Go Back   Vista Forums > Vista Forums > Tutorials

Vista Tutorial - Windows Defender Notification

Comment
 

Windows Defender Notification

How to Change Windows Defender Notification Options
Published by Brink
06-10-2007

How to Change Windows Defender Notification Options
Information
  This will show you how to adjust the Windows Defender notification options for real-time protection to what, when, and how you want it to notify and ask you for permission about system changes in Vista.
NOTE
  Obviously Windows Defender will need to be turned on to allow alert notifications.
RELATED LINKS:EXAMPLE: Windows Defender asking you to approve this action.
notification.jpg

apply_actions.jpg



Here's How:
1. Open the Control Panel. (Classic View)

2. Click on the Windows Defender icon.

3. Click on Tools. (At top)

4. Click on Options in the main window. (See screenshot below)
tools.jpg
5. Scroll down to the Real-time protection options. (See screenshot below)
NOTE
  You will need to have real-time protection turned on to allow for alert notifications from Windows Defender.


6. To Turn Off Real-Time Protection -
NOTE
  If you turn off real-time protection, you can still run Windows Defender scanner manually.
A) Uncheck Use real-time protection (recommended). (See screenshot below step 7D)

B) Go to step 8.
7. To Turn On Real-Time Protection -
A) Check Use real-time protection (recommended). (See screenshot below step 7D)

B) Check the security agents you want to run. (See table below for descriptions)

Security AgentDescription
Auto Start Monitors lists of programs that are allowed to automatically run when you start your computer. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can be set to run automatically when Windows starts. That way, it can run without your knowledge and collect information. It can also make your computer start or run slowly.
System Configuration (Settings) Monitors security-related settings in Windows. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can change hardware and software security settings, and then collect information that can be used to further undermine your computer’s security.
Internet Explorer Add-ons Monitors programs that automatically run when you start Internet Explorer. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can masquerade as web browser add-ons and run without your knowledge.
Internet Explorer Configurations (Settings) Monitors browser security settings, which are your first line of defense against malicious content on the Internet. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can try to change these settings without your knowledge.
Internet Explorer Downloads Monitors files and programs that are designed to work with Internet Explorer, such as ActiveX controls and software installation programs. These files can be downloaded, installed, or run by the browser itself. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can be included with these files and installed without your knowledge.
Services and Drivers Monitors services and drivers as they interact with Windows and your programs. Because services and drivers perform essential computer functions (such as allowing devices to work with your computer), they have access to important software in the operating system. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can use services and drivers to gain access to your computer or to try to run undetected on your computer like normal operating system components.
Application Execution Monitors when programs start and any operations they perform while running. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can use vulnerabilities in programs that you have installed to run malicious or unwanted software without your knowledge. For example, spyware can run itself in the background when you start a program that you frequently use. Windows Defender monitors your programs and alerts you if suspicious activity is detected.
Application Registration Monitors tools and files in the operating system where programs can register to run at any time, not just when you start Windows or another program. Spyware and other potentially unwanted software can register a program to start without notice and run, for example, at a scheduled time each day. This allows the program to collect information about you or your computer or gain access to important software in the operating system without your knowledge.
Windows Add-ons Monitors add-on programs (also known as software utilities) for Windows. Add-ons are designed to enhance your computing experience in areas such as security, browsing, productivity, and multimedia. However, add-ons can also install programs that will collect information about you or your online activities and expose sensitive, personal information, often to advertisers.

C) Check any option you want under Choose if Windows Defender should notify you about.

D) Dot the option you want under Choose when the Windows Defender icon appears in the notification area.
options.jpg
8. Click on Save when done. (See screenshot above)

9. Close Windows Defender and Control Panel.
That's it,
Shawn

Published by
Brink's Avatar
Administrator

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 25,806
Rep Power: 150
Brink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond reputeBrink has a reputation beyond repute

Tutorial Tools

Applies to
All Vista Versions
64 Bit & 32 Bit

Old 09-01-2008  
SIW2
Master


Join Date: Jul 2008
VISTA HOME PREMIUM X64/ 7 x64 / 7x86
 
 

Re: Windows Defender Notification

Hi Shawn,

Windows Defender has recently decided to appear in the Notification area every startup, telling me a scan hasn't been performed in x days, so I do the scan now option.

Next day startup - same thing except it is now x+1 days. I changed the scheduled scan to start on the next hour ( so my machine would still be on, and sure enough, it scanned as scheduled ).

Next day startup, there he was again, telling me there's been no scan for x+2 days.

Any ideas ?

Thanks

SIW2

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-01-2008  
Brink
Administrator


Join Date: Apr 2007
Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 (7600) x64
 
 

Re: Windows Defender Notification

Hi SIW2,

This happens if the Windows Defender history has been cleared. If you have the program CCleaner installed, then check to make sure that in the Cleaner icon button that Windows Defender is unchecked in the Applications tab before running it.

Hope this help,
Shawn
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-01-2008  
SIW2
Master


Join Date: Jul 2008
VISTA HOME PREMIUM X64/ 7 x64 / 7x86
 
 

Re: Windows Defender Notification

Thanks Shawn,

I knew the history was being cleared - couldn't figure how.

Had used ccleaner before without any problems and recently started reusing it, which is why I didn't think that might be the cause.

Must have had Defender option unticked previously and didn't untick it when reinstalling - must be ticked by default.

Sometimes can't see the wood for the trees.

SIW2
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-01-2008  
Brink
Administrator


Join Date: Apr 2007
Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 (7600) x64
 
 

Re: Windows Defender Notification

LOL, your welcome SIW2.

I learned this the hard way to.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-17-2009  
dharjath
Newbie


Join Date: Feb 2009
Vista Home Premium 32 bit
 
 

Re: Windows Defender Notification

Dear Shawn and others,

For the past two days, my windows defender notification has been showing up as to find new updates.. when i did try to find one, it says no new updates were found.. but still the icon appears with a "!" mark.. I dont know what to do.. let me know how to proceed with it..
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-04-2009  
oreo27
Member


Join Date: Jun 2009
Windows XP x86 Professional Service Pack 3, Windows Vista Ultimate x86 Service Pack 2 (VMware)
 
 

Re: Windows Defender Notification

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by dharjath View Post
Dear Shawn and others,

For the past two days, my windows defender notification has been showing up as to find new updates.. when i did try to find one, it says no new updates were found.. but still the icon appears with a "!" mark.. I dont know what to do.. let me know how to proceed with it..
Hi there,

Windows Defender gets updates through Windows/Microsoft Updates. I suggest that you manually check for updates. Hope this helps.

P.S. The Ccleaner function came as a surprise for me too. I wonder how it first got there. I mean I didn't upgrade my version of Ccleaner in a while and it just suddenly popped up. Anybody might know how this happened.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Comment

Tutorial Tools


Similar Threads
Tutorial Category
Windows Update notification Windows Updates
Windows Defender Tray Notification Missing After System Start... Vista General
Windows Vista & Windows Mail eMail Notification on Login Screen Vista mail
Windows update notification? Windows Updates
Error in Windows Vista Defender cant change anything in Defender! Vista security


Vista Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized,
sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation.
"Windows Vista", the Start Orb, and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
© Designer Media Ltd
Tutorial powered by GARS 2.1.8m ©2005-2006

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46