| To
open Security Center
|
1. |
Click
Start and then click Control Panel.

Control
Panel with new Security Center icon
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| 2. |
Double-click Security Center.
You should see a window that looks like the one below.

Security Center
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Security Center checks to make sure you have:
| • |
A software firewall. |
| • |
An up-to-date antivirus
program. |
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Automatic Updates set to
download and install updates automatically. |
If the Security Center detects that your computer
might benefit from enhanced security in one of the three essential
areas listed above, it displays an alert in the notification area
(to the right of the taskbar, above the clock). You will see an
alert like the one below every time you log on, until the problem
is fixed.
Security settings alert
Tip To find out how
to address a problem, click any alert and the Security Center
will open. In the Security Center, click Recommendations.
Note If your computer
is part of a domain (a group of computers on a network), your
security settings are typically managed by your network administrator.
In this case, the Security Center does not display your security
status or send alerts. Windows Security Center checks for many
common antivirus and firewall programs, but it's possible that
you might be using a program that Windows can't find. For more
information about using antivirus and firewall software that Windows
doesn't find, read
Monitor Your Firewall and Antivirus Software
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