Thursday, November 8, 2012

Guidelines for Disabling Windows Defender Updates


Microsoft conquered the software market by putting a start to the first Graphical User Interface in the history of computers, Windows Operating System. After starting the Windows platform series, Microsoft never had the chance to look back. Microsoft released many operating systems under the Windows banner, the most famous ones being Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. Microsoft is also famous for the Windows Help provided in their Websites.
Soon, security became an issue with computers, even with normal end users. The risk of Windows platform users being hacked and attacked made Microsoft think about security reforms in their platforms. Microsoft introduced many security updates in Windows XP service pack 1. Microsoft introduced the Windows Firewall in Windows XP, which controls the incoming and outgoing connections.
They also introduced another tool called Windows Defender in Windows XP, which checks for malwares, adwares and spywares. Windows Defender is a security in Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Windows Defender is a modified version of the Giant Anti-spyware; Microsoft bought this software from Giant Corporation. Windows defender has sole objective of scanning the resident computer for malicious programs, such as spyware, malware and adware, and remove or fix them if they are posing a threat.
All these software needs to be updated for proper functioning and by default property they updates automatically. In case of users who do not have Internet access, automatic updates of these programs become a hindrance to your daily work or assignment, as the updates of these software package can be annoying and time consuming. Microsoft, from time to time, releases updates for Windows Defender to increase the database for the program's malware definitions. Like every other program Microsoft's Windows Defender is no different, but with a few simple steps, you can turn off Windows Defender's automatic updates and remove disturbance caused. Windows Help also has contents on disabling Automatic updates.

Instructions for Disabling

1. Click on Windows Defender system tray icon at bottom right part of your screen. This will open the Windows Defender settings.
2. Click on the Tools link in the window, and then click Options in the drop menu. By doing this the Windows Defender options dialog will open.
3. Now uncheck the box aligned to Check for Updated Definitions before Scanning text and click on Save. If the Windows Defender prompts for Administrative Password, provide confirmation by entering the password. This will cause Windows Defender to stop auto updating.

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