Article ID: 889737 - Last Review: February 6, 2007 - Revision: 1.6 Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Part 3): The new Security CenterOn This PageSUMMARYThis article is Part 3 of the Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Step by Step guide. This article discusses the new Security Center. To view the other topics of the Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Step by Step guide, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that are listed in the "References" section. The Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Step by Step guide includes the following topics: Part 1: Better security with Service Pack 2 Part 2: Installing Service Pack 2 Part 3: The new Security Center Part 4: Automatic Updates Part 5: Virus protection Part 6: Windows Firewall Part 7: Protecting against buffer overflows Part 8: Improvements in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express Part 9: Uninstalling Service Pack 2 Part 3: The new Security CenterThe Security Center monitors a computer for faulty settings or shortfalls that pose a security threat. The Security Center verifies whether a firewall is enabled, evaluates the Automatic Updates configuration, and makes sure that the virus protection program is functioning correctly.If Windows detects a security risk, a warning message is displayed. This lets you act immediately to enhance security. Collapse this image ![]() How to open the Security CenterThe Security Center is very easy to use.Collapse this image ![]() Collapse this image ![]() Checking security settingsAfter you have open the Security Center, you can verify the security settings. Entries are marked red, yellow, or green to help you evaluate the situation.
Collapse this image ![]() Detailed informationIf a fault is detected, detailed information is displayed automatically. In the example, the Security Center is satisfied with the enabled firewall. However, Automatic Updates still requires input from the user, and there is no virus protection software installed.NoteYou can manually display or hide the details at any time. Just click the corresponding status bar.Collapse this image ![]() Collapse this image ![]() How to modify the security settingsIf it is required, you can modify the security settings from the Security Center. Click the appropriate link in the Manage security settings for section. This means you do not have to use Control Panel to modify settings. You only have to configure virus protection separately.Collapse this image ![]() REFERENCESFor more information about this topic, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 889735
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Better security with Service Pack 2
(Part 1) This article is a translation from German. Any subsequent changes or additions to the original German article may not be reflected in this translation. The information that is contained in this article is based on the German-language versions of this product. The accuracy of this information relative to other language versions of this product is not tested within the framework of this translation. Microsoft makes this information available without warranty of its accuracy or functionality and without warranty of the completeness or accuracy of the translation.
889736 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889736/EN-US/ ) Installing Service Pack 2 (Part 2) 889738 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889738/EN-US/ ) Automatic Updates (Part 4) 889739 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889739/EN-US/ ) Virus protection (Part 5) 889740 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889740/EN-US/ ) Windows Firewall (Part 6) 889741 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889741/EN-US/ ) Protecting against buffer overflows (Part 7) 889742 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889742/EN-US/ ) Improvements in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express (Part 8) 889743 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889743/EN-US/ ) Uninstalling Service Pack 2 (Part 9)
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