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== Action Center Notifications == <<TableOfContents(3)>>
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One new feature of Windows 7 is the Action Center which shows
notifications about the state of the system.
== Notifications Area Icons ==
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One new feature of Windows 7 is the Action Center which shows notifications about the state of the system.
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The notifications concering the security are necessary,
like the one that notifies you, when the Antivirus programm
on the workstation does not run.
Not all notifications are equally important. The notifications concerning security (e.g. messages regarding Antivirus programs) are essential and we recommend you do not turn them off. Theoretically, you should not see not any grave notifications as we are trying to take care of them for you.
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Notifications concerning the Maintenance can be turned off
in the Control Panel, if they disturb you.
The other notifications are in general quite configurable. Please read on.
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To turn them off, go to:
 * Control Panel - System and Security - Action Center
== How to access the Notifications Area ==

Either via
the Control Panel:

 * Windows-Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Action Center
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Or by right-clicking the taskbar icons (by default in the lower right corner of your desktop) and selection "Customize...":

{{attachment:nc02.png}}

== Configuring the Notification Area ==

You should see the following screen in front of you:

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In the list, you can select the behaviour for each icon. The most appropriate setting for the standard user is probably "Only show notifications". If you want to tweak the system to your likings, try the "Turn system icons on or off". Remember, you can always revert to the default settings by clicking "Restore default icon behaviours" if you feel you applied too many changes.

If you like to know what's going on on your workstation, check the "Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar". This will make the taskbar a bit crowded but it will give you solid overview and control

== Why doesn't ISG provide some customized settings? ==

We tried finding an appropriate setting for all user but unlike other components in Windows 7, the notifications cannot be centrally configured using group policies.

We also believe that, where some settings are not absolutely necessary, you should have the possibility to decide for yourself.

Notifications Area Icons

One new feature of Windows 7 is the Action Center which shows notifications about the state of the system.

Not all notifications are equally important. The notifications concerning security (e.g. messages regarding Antivirus programs) are essential and we recommend you do not turn them off. Theoretically, you should not see not any grave notifications as we are trying to take care of them for you.

The other notifications are in general quite configurable. Please read on.

How to access the Notifications Area

Either via the Control Panel:

  • Windows-Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Action Center

Or by right-clicking the taskbar icons (by default in the lower right corner of your desktop) and selection "Customize...":

nc02.png

Configuring the Notification Area

You should see the following screen in front of you:

nc03.png

In the list, you can select the behaviour for each icon. The most appropriate setting for the standard user is probably "Only show notifications". If you want to tweak the system to your likings, try the "Turn system icons on or off". Remember, you can always revert to the default settings by clicking "Restore default icon behaviours" if you feel you applied too many changes.

If you like to know what's going on on your workstation, check the "Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar". This will make the taskbar a bit crowded but it will give you solid overview and control

Why doesn't ISG provide some customized settings?

We tried finding an appropriate setting for all user but unlike other components in Windows 7, the notifications cannot be centrally configured using group policies.

We also believe that, where some settings are not absolutely necessary, you should have the possibility to decide for yourself.

Workstations/Windows/ActionCenterNotifications (last edited 2020-09-08 10:51:40 by hgiger)