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Security and Maintenance

Security and Maintenance (formerly known as Action Center, and Security Center in earlier versions) is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that monitors the security and maintenance status of the computer. Its monitoring criteria includes optimal operation of antivirus software, personal firewall, as well as the working status of Backup and Restore, Network Access Protection (NAP), User Account Control (UAC), Windows Error Reporting (WER), and Windows Update. It notifies the user of any problem with the monitored criteria, such as when an antivirus program is not up-to-date or is offline.

Security and Maintenance
Security and Maintenance in Windows 11
Other namesAction Center (Windows 7 to Windows 8.1)
Windows Health Center (Windows 7 RC build)
Windows Solution Center (Windows 7 Beta build)
Windows Security Center (Windows Vista & Windows XP SP2)
Developer(s)Microsoft
Included withWindows XP (Service Pack 2) and later
Windows Server 2008 and later
PredecessorWindows Security Center
Service namewscsvc
TypeSystem monitor
Windows Security Center in Windows Vista, reporting antivirus protection missing
Windows Security Center in Windows XP Service Pack 2 reporting no antivirus product is installed.

Operation edit

Security and Maintenance consists of three major components: A control panel applet, a Windows service and an application programming interface (API) provided by Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).

The control panel applet divides the monitored criteria into categories and color-codes them. Yellow indicates a non-critical warning, e.g. some settings are not being monitored or are not optimal. Red indicates a critical message, e.g. anti-virus program is offline.

A service, named "Security Center", determines the current state of the settings. The service, by default, starts when the computer starts; it continually monitors the system for changes, and notifies the user if it detects a problem. In versions of Windows prior to Windows 10, it adds a notification icon into the Windows Taskbar.

A WMI provider makes the settings available to the system. Third-party anti-virus, anti-spyware and personal firewall software vendors primarily register with Security and Maintenance through the WMI provider. Windows Vista added a new set of APIs that let programs retrieve the aggregate health status within Security and Maintenance, and to receive notifications when the health status changes. These APIs allow programs to confirm that the system is in a healthy state before engaging in certain actions. For example, a computer game can ensure that a firewall is running before connecting to an online game.

Security and Maintenance is in charge of the following:

  • Querying the status of the personal firewall and turning it on
  • Querying the status of the anti-malware program, turning it on and instructing it to update itself
  • Querying the status of the Internet security settings and asking the user to change them if they are not optimal
  • Querying the status of the User Account Control settings and asking the user to change it if it is not optimal
  • Scheduling and executing automatic maintenance tasks, which includes a quick scan for malware, disk defragmentation, power efficiency diagnostics[1]
  • Querying the status of Backup and Restore and prompting the user to schedule a backup if one is not in place (Windows 7 only)
  • Querying the status of File History; however, the user is not alerted about it (Windows 8 and later only)
  • Querying the status of HomeGroup; no alerts are issued about it
  • Managing problems logged by Windows Error Reporting: The user can see their details, send them to Microsoft if they are not automatically sent, query a solution for them (although most of the times, there is none) or selectively delete them.

Version history edit

Windows XP SP2 edit

Microsoft learned from discussions with customers that there was confusion as to whether users were taking appropriate steps to protect their systems, or if the steps they were taking were effective.[2] From this research, Microsoft made the decision to include a visible control panel with Windows XP Service Pack 2 that would provide a consolidated view of the most important security features. Service Pack 2, released in August 2004, includes the first version of Windows Security Center (WSC). This version monitors Windows Update, Windows Firewall, and the availability of an anti-virus program. Third-party providers of personal firewall and anti-virus software packages were encouraged to use WSC API to register their products with WSC.

On August 25, 2004, PC Magazine published an article in their Security Watch newsletter titled "Windows XP SP2 Security Center Spoofing Threat" which outlined a design vulnerability which could allow malware to manipulate Security Center into displaying a false security status regardless of the true security status. To do so, the malware requires administrative privileges. Microsoft countered their claim by asserting that if a piece of malware gains administrative privileges, it need not spoof anything, as it can commit much nastier malicious actions.[3]

Windows Vista edit

WSC in Windows Vista monitors new criteria, such as anti-spyware software, User Account Control, and Internet Explorer security settings. It can also display logos of third-party products that have been registered with the Security Center.

Unlike Windows XP, in the beta versions of Windows Vista, WSC could not be disabled or overridden. Security software maker Symantec spoke out against this, noting that it would cause a great deal of consumer confusion because any security problems would be reported by both WSC and Symantec's tools at the same time.[4] McAfee, another large security software vendor, lodged similar complaints.[5] In the end, Microsoft allowed WSC to be disabled.[6]

Windows 7 edit

In Windows 7, Windows Security Center has been renamed Action Center. It was designed to centralize and reduce the number of notifications about the system; as such, it encompasses both security and maintenance of the computer.[7] Its notification icon on Windows Taskbar only appears when there is a message for perusal and replaces five separate notification icons found in Windows Vista.[8] A "Troubleshooting" link was also added, providing a shortcut to Windows 7's new Troubleshooting control panel.


Windows 8 edit

In Windows 8, Action Center monitors 10 new items: Microsoft account, Windows activation, SmartScreen, automatic maintenance, drive status, device software, startup apps, HomeGroup, File History, and Storage Spaces.[9]

Windows 10 edit

 
Windows Defender Security Center in light mode on Windows 10 & Windows 11.

In Windows 10, the name "Action Center" is now used for application notifications and quick actions.[10] The Action Center from Windows 8.1 was renamed to Security and Maintenance, causing confusion for users and IT administrators.[11] It no longer displays an icon in the notification area, but otherwise retains all the features of the Windows 8.1 Action Center. The "Troubleshooting" link was removed in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

Starting with Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft has introduced a new component called Windows Defender Security Center (WDSC) that provides much of the same functionality. This new component is a Universal Windows Platform app and is also the default front-end for Windows Defender.[12][13] It relies on its own service, called "Windows Defender Security Center Service".

In comparison to Security and Maintenance, the WDSC:

  • monitors antivirus and firewall software, device drivers, device security, storage capacity, account protection, parental control, SmartScreen and Windows Update[14]
  • has its own distinct icon in the notification area (a black-and-white shield divided by a cross in four sectors)
  • can fully control Windows Defender[12]
  • recognizes and supports third-party antivirus and firewall (version 1709 and later):[14] upon detecting such software, it will automatically disable itself

In Windows 10 version 1809, the Windows Defender Security Center was renamed to Windows Security Center.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stanek, William (February 15, 2014). Windows Server 2012 R2 Inside Out Volume 1: Configuration, Storage, & Essentials. Inside Out. Vol. 1. Microsoft Press (published 2014). ISBN 9780735685611. In Task Scheduler, the following tasks are triggered by automated maintenance: [...] Microsoft\Windows\Power Efficiency Diagnostics. Analyzes power usage
  2. ^ . Microsoft. October 6, 2006. Archived from the original on November 4, 2015. Retrieved November 16, 2009.
  3. ^ Munro, Jay (August 25, 2004). "Windows XP SP2 Security Center Spoofing Threat". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis.
  4. ^ Jeremy Reimer (September 27, 2006). "Symantec says Vista will "reduce consumer choice"". Ars Technica. Retrieved October 14, 2006.
  5. ^ Hines, Matt (October 3, 2006). "McAfee Chides Microsoft Over Vista Security Policies". eWeek. Archived from the original on December 7, 2023.
  6. ^ Seltzer, Larry (October 16, 2006). "Microsoft Caves on Vista Security". eWeek. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
  7. ^ Gilmour, Sean (November 11, 2008). Sinofsky, Steven (ed.). . Engineering Windows 7. Microsoft. Archived from the original on October 29, 2014. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  8. ^ Rubenking, Neil J. (November 20, 2008). "Security in Windows 7: Getting Started". PC Magazine. Ziff Davis. from the original on December 28, 2019.
  9. ^ Shultz, Greg (August 2, 2012). . TechRepublic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on October 29, 2014. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  10. ^ "Find action center in Windows 10". Microsoft Support. from the original on January 29, 2023.
  11. ^ Chen, Raymond (May 16, 2017). . The Old New Thing. Microsoft. Archived from the original on January 13, 2019.
  12. ^ a b Lich, Brian (May 18, 2017). "Windows Defender Antivirus in the Windows Defender Security Center app". Microsoft Learn.
  13. ^ Popa, Bogdan (August 24, 2017). "Quick Tip: Use the Old Windows Defender in Windows 10 Creators Update". Softpedia. SoftNews.
  14. ^ a b Lich, Brian (October 17, 2017). "The Windows Defender Security Center app". Microsoft Learn. In Windows 10, version 1709, we increased the scope of the app to also show information from third-party antivirus and firewall apps.
  15. ^ "What's new in Windows 10, version 1809 for IT Pros". docs.microsoft.com. September 2018. from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved December 19, 2020.

External links edit

  • MSDN: Windows Security Center API

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Security and Maintenance formerly known as Action Center and Security Center in earlier versions is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that monitors the security and maintenance status of the computer Its monitoring criteria includes optimal operation of antivirus software personal firewall as well as the working status of Backup and Restore Network Access Protection NAP User Account Control UAC Windows Error Reporting WER and Windows Update It notifies the user of any problem with the monitored criteria such as when an antivirus program is not up to date or is offline Security and MaintenanceSecurity and Maintenance in Windows 11Other namesAction Center Windows 7 to Windows 8 1 Windows Health Center Windows 7 RC build Windows Solution Center Windows 7 Beta build Windows Security Center Windows Vista amp Windows XP SP2 Developer s MicrosoftIncluded withWindows XP Service Pack 2 and laterWindows Server 2008 and laterPredecessorWindows Security CenterService namewscsvcTypeSystem monitor Windows Security Center in Windows Vista reporting antivirus protection missing Windows Security Center in Windows XP Service Pack 2 reporting no antivirus product is installed Contents 1 Operation 2 Version history 2 1 Windows XP SP2 2 2 Windows Vista 2 3 Windows 7 2 4 Windows 8 2 5 Windows 10 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOperation editSecurity and Maintenance consists of three major components A control panel applet a Windows service and an application programming interface API provided by Windows Management Instrumentation WMI The control panel applet divides the monitored criteria into categories and color codes them Yellow indicates a non critical warning e g some settings are not being monitored or are not optimal Red indicates a critical message e g anti virus program is offline A service named Security Center determines the current state of the settings The service by default starts when the computer starts it continually monitors the system for changes and notifies the user if it detects a problem In versions of Windows prior to Windows 10 it adds a notification icon into the Windows Taskbar A WMI provider makes the settings available to the system Third party anti virus anti spyware and personal firewall software vendors primarily register with Security and Maintenance through the WMI provider Windows Vista added a new set of APIs that let programs retrieve the aggregate health status within Security and Maintenance and to receive notifications when the health status changes These APIs allow programs to confirm that the system is in a healthy state before engaging in certain actions For example a computer game can ensure that a firewall is running before connecting to an online game Security and Maintenance is in charge of the following Querying the status of the personal firewall and turning it on Querying the status of the anti malware program turning it on and instructing it to update itself Querying the status of the Internet security settings and asking the user to change them if they are not optimal Querying the status of the User Account Control settings and asking the user to change it if it is not optimal Scheduling and executing automatic maintenance tasks which includes a quick scan for malware disk defragmentation power efficiency diagnostics 1 Querying the status of Backup and Restore and prompting the user to schedule a backup if one is not in place Windows 7 only Querying the status of File History however the user is not alerted about it Windows 8 and later only Querying the status of HomeGroup no alerts are issued about it Managing problems logged by Windows Error Reporting The user can see their details send them to Microsoft if they are not automatically sent query a solution for them although most of the times there is none or selectively delete them Version history editWindows XP SP2 edit Microsoft learned from discussions with customers that there was confusion as to whether users were taking appropriate steps to protect their systems or if the steps they were taking were effective 2 From this research Microsoft made the decision to include a visible control panel with Windows XP Service Pack 2 that would provide a consolidated view of the most important security features Service Pack 2 released in August 2004 includes the first version of Windows Security Center WSC This version monitors Windows Update Windows Firewall and the availability of an anti virus program Third party providers of personal firewall and anti virus software packages were encouraged to use WSC API to register their products with WSC On August 25 2004 PC Magazine published an article in their Security Watch newsletter titled Windows XP SP2 Security Center Spoofing Threat which outlined a design vulnerability which could allow malware to manipulate Security Center into displaying a false security status regardless of the true security status To do so the malware requires administrative privileges Microsoft countered their claim by asserting that if a piece of malware gains administrative privileges it need not spoof anything as it can commit much nastier malicious actions 3 Windows Vista edit WSC in Windows Vista monitors new criteria such as anti spyware software User Account Control and Internet Explorer security settings It can also display logos of third party products that have been registered with the Security Center Unlike Windows XP in the beta versions of Windows Vista WSC could not be disabled or overridden Security software maker Symantec spoke out against this noting that it would cause a great deal of consumer confusion because any security problems would be reported by both WSC and Symantec s tools at the same time 4 McAfee another large security software vendor lodged similar complaints 5 In the end Microsoft allowed WSC to be disabled 6 Windows 7 edit In Windows 7 Windows Security Center has been renamed Action Center It was designed to centralize and reduce the number of notifications about the system as such it encompasses both security and maintenance of the computer 7 Its notification icon on Windows Taskbar only appears when there is a message for perusal and replaces five separate notification icons found in Windows Vista 8 A Troubleshooting link was also added providing a shortcut to Windows 7 s new Troubleshooting control panel Windows 8 edit In Windows 8 Action Center monitors 10 new items Microsoft account Windows activation SmartScreen automatic maintenance drive status device software startup apps HomeGroup File History and Storage Spaces 9 Windows 10 edit Windows Defender Security Center redirects here For the anti malware component of Microsoft Windows see Windows Defender nbsp Windows Defender Security Center in light mode on Windows 10 amp Windows 11 In Windows 10 the name Action Center is now used for application notifications and quick actions 10 The Action Center from Windows 8 1 was renamed to Security and Maintenance causing confusion for users and IT administrators 11 It no longer displays an icon in the notification area but otherwise retains all the features of the Windows 8 1 Action Center The Troubleshooting link was removed in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Starting with Windows 10 Creators Update Microsoft has introduced a new component called Windows Defender Security Center WDSC that provides much of the same functionality This new component is a Universal Windows Platform app and is also the default front end for Windows Defender 12 13 It relies on its own service called Windows Defender Security Center Service In comparison to Security and Maintenance the WDSC monitors antivirus and firewall software device drivers device security storage capacity account protection parental control SmartScreen and Windows Update 14 has its own distinct icon in the notification area a black and white shield divided by a cross in four sectors can fully control Windows Defender 12 recognizes and supports third party antivirus and firewall version 1709 and later 14 upon detecting such software it will automatically disable itself In Windows 10 version 1809 the Windows Defender Security Center was renamed to Windows Security Center 15 See also editList of Microsoft Windows components Microsoft Defender Antivirus Microsoft Security EssentialsReferences edit Stanek William February 15 2014 Windows Server 2012 R2 Inside Out Volume 1 Configuration Storage amp Essentials Inside Out Vol 1 Microsoft Press published 2014 ISBN 9780735685611 In Task Scheduler the following tasks are triggered by automated maintenance Microsoft Windows Power Efficiency Diagnostics Analyzes power usage Microsoft Windows Security Center The Voice of Security for Windows Vista Microsoft October 6 2006 Archived from the original on November 4 2015 Retrieved November 16 2009 Munro Jay August 25 2004 Windows XP SP2 Security Center Spoofing Threat PC Magazine Ziff Davis Jeremy Reimer September 27 2006 Symantec says Vista will reduce consumer choice Ars Technica Retrieved October 14 2006 Hines Matt October 3 2006 McAfee Chides Microsoft Over Vista Security Policies eWeek Archived from the original on December 7 2023 Seltzer Larry October 16 2006 Microsoft Caves on Vista Security eWeek Archived from the original on January 2 2013 Retrieved August 13 2008 Gilmour Sean November 11 2008 Sinofsky Steven ed Action Center Engineering Windows 7 Microsoft Archived from the original on October 29 2014 Retrieved October 29 2014 Rubenking Neil J November 20 2008 Security in Windows 7 Getting Started PC Magazine Ziff Davis Archived from the original on December 28 2019 Shultz Greg August 2 2012 Keep tabs on performance in Windows 8 with Action Center TechRepublic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on October 29 2014 Retrieved October 29 2014 Find action center in Windows 10 Microsoft Support Archived from the original on January 29 2023 Chen Raymond May 16 2017 There s a group policy for Action Center and another one for Action Center The Old New Thing Microsoft Archived from the original on January 13 2019 a b Lich Brian May 18 2017 Windows Defender Antivirus in the Windows Defender Security Center app Microsoft Learn Popa Bogdan August 24 2017 Quick Tip Use the Old Windows Defender in Windows 10 Creators Update Softpedia SoftNews a b Lich Brian October 17 2017 The Windows Defender Security Center app Microsoft Learn In Windows 10 version 1709 we increased the scope of the app to also show information from third party antivirus and firewall apps What s new in Windows 10 version 1809 for IT Pros docs microsoft com September 2018 Archived from the original on November 11 2020 Retrieved December 19 2020 External links editMSDN Windows Security Center API Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Security and Maintenance amp oldid 1213817561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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