Windows 10 Action Center Notification



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Notification pops up daily when machine resumes from sleep. Security Center service startup type also reset to 'automatic' [from 'automatic (delayed start)] after last batch of Windows updates were applied.
 
Webroot needs to address this problem even if a change to Security Center is triggering the false alerts. Microsoft isn't going to rollback whenever was done just becuase one vendeor is having difficulity. 
Userlevel 7
Hi mkolina
 
Many thanks for the feedback...it is all useful, but as you say it would be good to get a final and definitive fix to this.
 
Regards, Baldrick
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For the most part that does seem to have fixed it. It looks like I now get those Action Center notices only about once a day, ans sometimes not even that often. I think (but haven't verified) that they're only happening when I reboot or start up, much better than popping up while I'm using it severaly times a day.
 
It would be nice if Webroot gets a clean fix for this. It would also be nice if Microsoft stopped breaking things. I know they can't keep updating Windows and never ever break something somewhere. But, sometimes the thing that breaks and the way in which it breaks, for example repeating RED notices to check your virus protection and anti-spyware apps, as a result of running non-Microsoft virus protection, is just odd and frustrating.
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Hi eman623
 
Welcome to the Community Forums.
 
I would not be too hard on old Microsoft...these things do happen and to be fair to them this has not happened recently as often it  has happened in the past...so they are showing signs of improvement on that front...;)
 
Regards, Baldrick
Thanks, and good to know it's just a glitch caused by a Microsoft update (like that's never happened before!) and not a virus or malware.
 
Erich
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Hi mkolina
 
I sincerely hope so but I am afraid that the track record for the 'fix' does not seem to be a good one and there appearas to still be some work to do to get a definitive fix to the issue...but lets hope that what you have doen works for you. ;)
 
Regards, Baldrick
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Thanks - that was the problem. I have the search box displayed now, and was able to complete the process described earlier by Ssherjj. I'll see if that has ended those annoying Action Center messages - so far, so good.
Userlevel 7
Hi apostle92627
 
Sorry to hear that. We have heard that Webroot are still very much on the case and given that I would say that there are high hopes for a solution soon.
 
But given that this is (I am fairly certain of this) at its source an issue cause by Microsoft Updates; which therefore means changes made by them with the way that 3rd party application interact with the OS, care has to be taken to make sure that whatever the fix is it does not cause further issues, hence the time being taken to get it right.
 
I have no information to confirm this view but it is my considered opinion...so the word is patience...at least for the moment, and in the Webroot Develop & Support Team we trust. ;)
 
Regards, Baldrick
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I just got hit with the notification again. I'm just going to turn off these kinds of notifications until you guys are able to patch it. Not what I want to do but I'm tired of seeing the notification. 😞
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Hello mkolina
 
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
 
Please look here at the Microsoft help http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/change-notification-settings-in-action-center
 
Then have a look at this thread (message 70) by Triple Helix
https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Webroot-turned-off-showing-message-numerous-times-on-slide-in/m-p/243811#M16587
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@ wrote:
Is this a solution for Windows 10??
Maybe its the way Windows 10 is configured on my PC, but I don't have the same Start menu as existed with Windows 7.
When I open the menu at the left of my task bar, where Start used to be, I don't have a search bar at the bottom. So I can't search for "Services" in that way.
I've looked at everything available from the "Settings" option in that menu, I've also looked under >Control Panel>System and Security,
I've looked in the Task Manager window under the tabs for Processes, Services, and Startup.
But, I don't find "Security Center" listed as such, so I can't see any way to change its "Startup type"
 
How would I go about this in Windows 10?
 
Thanks much,
Marty
Are you sure your search bar is not hidden?
 
  1. To find out, put your cursor on the Taskbar and right click.
  2. Then scroll to Search Bar and see if "Hidden" has a check next to it.
  3. If it does, click "Show search box".
  4. Now you can search for Services.
Not sure where to find it otherwise.
 
Also, it's been a few hours since I did it and *Fingers crossed* no notifications so far.
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Is this a solution for Windows 10??
Maybe its the way Windows 10 is configured on my PC, but I don't have the same Start menu as existed with Windows 7.
When I open the menu at the left of my task bar, where Start used to be, I don't have a search bar at the bottom. So I can't seaarch for "Services" in that way.
I've looked at everything available from the "Settings" option in that menu, I've also looked under >Control Panel>System and Security,
I've looked in the Task Manager window under the tabs for Processes, Services, and Startup.
But, I don't find "Security Center" listed as such, so I can't see any way to change its "Startup type"
 
How would I go about this in Windows 10?
 
Thanks much,
Marty
Userlevel 7
Well, do let us know what you find/whether it works for you or not.Regards, Baldrick
Userlevel 3
I'm trying this myself...
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You are most Welcome!:D
Thank you!
Userlevel 7
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Hello atmachine
 
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
 
This has been a known issue and this is what Webroot Support had to say when replying back. in this thread
 
The issue you are having was caused by a Windows Update to their Security Center over the weekend. Webroot SecureAnywhere is on and it is protecting your device despite what Windows Security center is saying.

To resolve the issue, please follow the steps below:

1. Click on the Start button.
2. In the search bar at the bottom of the Start Menu, type "Services" and click on the result "Services" under Programs.
3. Scroll down until you find "Security Center" and double-click on it.
4. In the window that comes up, find "Startup type" and change the selection from "Automatic (Delayed)" to "Automatic."
5. At the bottom of the window, click "Apply" and then "OK."
6. Close out of all the windows and restart your computer.

Windows Security Center should now be fixed and displaying the correct information for SecureAnywhere.
 
If this does not fix your issue then please [u][b]Submit a Support Ticket
[/b]
free of charge with your Webroot subscription.
 
Hope this helps?

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