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Windows Security notification icon — что это в автозагрузке

В автозагрузке диспетчере задач появилось приложение Windows Security notification icon (файл SecurityHealthSystray.exe). Понятно, то что оно имеет отношение к Защитнику Windows 10. Из названия становится ясно, что этот файлик как-то относится к иконке уведомления.

Эта статья расскажет, что такое Windows Security notification icon в автозагрузке. Можно ли его отключить или нет. И нужно разобраться, повлияет ли это на работоспособность встроенного антивируса. Вопрос в том, а зачем реализовали отображение иконки именно таким способом.

Что это такое Windows Security notification icon & SecurityHealthSystray.exe

В разделе Автозагрузка найдите Windows Security notification icon. Оно имеет издателя Microsoft Corporation и Среднее влияние на запуск. И как показ иконки может иметь такое влияние…

Нажимаем Открыть расположение файла в контекстном меню. И получаем выполняемый файл SecurityHealthSystray.exe, который располагается в системной папке C:\ Windows\ System32.

Что это такое? Запуск Windows Security notification icon отвечает за показ значка на панели задач. Его можно отключить без влияния на функциональность Защитника Windows. Компонент просто загружает многофункциональную иконку безопасность Windows и рекомендованные действия.

Как убрать значок Защитник Windows из трея

Необязательно отключать автозагрузку, можно временно снять задачу Windows Security notification icon. И протестировать работоспособность Защитника Windows. Иконка безопасность Windows больше не отображается в трее. А дальше решайте, оставить или нет.

Или ещё один альтернативный вариант. Самостоятельно выберите значки, отображаемые в трее панели задач. В разделе Параметры > Персонализация > Панель задач. По умолчанию было установлено значение, чтобы все значки области уведомлений всегда отображались.

Пользуетесь Вы себе компьютером и тут бац, уведомление обнаружены угрозы. Или ещё лучше, мы всё проверили, и угроз не обнаружено. В трее на иконке безопасности ещё может отображаться знак восклицания. Это и есть основная задача Windows Security notification icon.

Change Start Menu Icon Titles

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Right Click on the tile, select More — Open File Location

In the resultant Explorer Window, rename the Shortcut there and it will be renamed on your Start Menu Tile

I hope this Answers your Question!

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Yep, OK, in your initial post you did not mention the tile was created with EDGE and you are right, this method does not work for tiles created with the EDGE Browser, and I cannot think of a method that will work . . .

If you were using Chrome for instance, you could do this:

Copy the address of the Website

Right click inside your My Documents Folder, select New — Shortcut

Then in location type «C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe» + a space + the address of the Website

For Example:

«C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe» http://superuser.com/questions

Click Next, type the name you want to give the Tile, click finish

Then Right Click the shortcut and select ‘Pin to Start’

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There is a way to Pin a site to the Start screen, with your preferred title.

Check out Aravinth’s post here.

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The developer tools section shows the html source code for the webpage you’re currently in.

All you need to do is change the text within the tags, and then Pin the page to Start.

Other options:

How to pin web links to the Windows 10 Start Menu or Task Bar | Digital Trends:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-add-websites-to-the-windows-10-start-menu-and-task-bar/

(Use the .URL method)

Pin any file to Windows 10 Start Menu Using a Registry Tweak:
http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/pin-any-file-start-screen-windows-10-tweak/

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Thanks again for your help. I played around with this a little more and finally figured out that there was a missed stop in your instructions. To change the name. follow the instruction you wrote to get to the title line (and here is the addition). right click on the title line and select edit as HTML. put in the name you want. then click on another line to set the title line...then pin it to the start menu. Be sure to check the meta line. if it list the same name as the title change it using the same method or it wont change on the tile.

Again thanks for helping me become more familiar with computer code. guess I need to go back to computer school to deal with Windows of the future.

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Windows 10 — Missing icons in Start Menu

I am trying to add a new group of icons to the start menu in Windows 10. I created the folder containing the icons at this location: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs and added my 3 icons: Main Program, Manuals, Uninstaller. The problem is that in the start menu, I only see two of these icons: the main program and the manuals. The uninstaller is missing.

Any idea why that may be so? I have all the latest Windows updates installed.

PS: this happens on different systems, even on a «clean» installation of Windows 10.

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Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I understand your pain without icon in start menu.

I suggest you to follow the steps Rohit Siddegowda for similar question and check if that helps.

Please refer the following article By Ander Da Costa for further information.

Hope this helps in resolving the issue. If the issue persists, do get back to us. We will be happy to assist you.

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thanks for the reply but that is not the problem that I am facing. I am missing icons in a group in the «All Apps» list. In the group that I created (manually) only 2 out of the 3 icons are there. This has nothing to do with tiles or the Upgrade to Windows 10 icon missing.

I updated my image.

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Thank you for the response and keeping the status updated. I appreciate the screenshot.

Did you make any changes to the computer prior to the issue.

Please follow the below methods to troubleshoot on the issue:

Method 1: Perform a sfc scan on the computer to check if there are any corruptions on the computer. Please follow the below link to perform a sfc scan on the computer.

Method 2: Try to perform a DISM commands on the computer. Please follow the below link to know how to perform DISM in Windows.

Method 3:Run Power shell Command

  1. Open the Task manager. Here’s a tip: Press CTRL+Shift+ESC.
  2. Click File > Run New Task
  3. Make sure you have a check mark beside “Create this task with administrative privileges”
  4. Type Powershell

Type the following in the Powershell prompt:

Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach

  1. Wait for PowerShell to execute and complete the command. Ignore the few errors (in red color) that may pop up.
  2. When it finishes, try hitting Start and hopefully it’ll start working.

Please reply with the results. I will be glad to help you further.

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I followed all three methods that you mentioned but unfortunately, I am still missing some icons. After some more digging around, I realized that the missing icons are all of Uninstallers .

To the results themselves:

  • SFC found some issues that it could successfully fix.
  • DISM was completed successfully
  • The reinstallation of app manifests was also successful (3 errors due to higher versions already present)

I hope this info says something. Also, not only icons from my application are missing but from others too (always links to uninstall — maybe this is a Windows 10 thing?) I also created a small tool that only created the icons for my app and what I observed was «weird»: the uninstaller icon was present in the all apps for a few seconds and then, while I was looking at it, it disappeared.

Remove Windows Security icon from Start Menu on Windows 10 LTSC

As shown in the following image:

How can I remove the item «Windows Security» in start menu of Windows 10 (LTSC 2019)?

Same as this question on Microsoft TechNet, but no useful answer there.

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If you are just interested in editing the menu listing as it is presented to you, it is located in the folder:

. on the boot volume.

Note that the folder «Programdata» is a hidden folder so it won’t be visible to the file manager tool under its default configuration. You will need to make the folder visible first before you can access it and the subfolders. Also note that this doesn’t remove any software, the files will still be on the disk.

Since it is NOT in locations for Start menu items

MS is hiding something. The following procedures works (on windows 10 LTSC 2019), but use it in your danger.

  1. open an elevated Command Prompt (an Administrative command prompt), copy and paste the following lines (and press return)

in start menu, right-click Windows Security , -> more -> App settings Windows Security

In the setting window, click reset -> reset

now, the Windows Security is gone! Windows Security item gone

if you delete the registry branch — [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\AppxAllUserStore\InboxApplications \Microsoft.Windows.SecHealthUI_10.0.18362.329_neutral__cw5n1h2txyewy]

then when creating a new user there will no longer be a shortcut Windows Security. the question is how to reset this shortcut under the current user.

I can’t help with removing from the Start menu (yet!) but it is easy enough to block access via Group Policy.

For domain joined computers: Open Group Policy Management and add the following setting to the OU or OUs you would like to block.

User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Software Restriction Policies > Additional Rules > New Path Rule — Path: c:\windows\systemapps\Microsoft.Windows.SecHealthUI_cw5n1h2txyewy — Security Level: Disallowed

This will block the Windows Security app for the users to which the setting is applied, but still allow it to be accessed by others.

For standalone machines: Apply the same setting to Computer Configuration in the Local Group Policy. This will, however, block access for all users including administrators.

(I realise that I’m a bit late to this party but, hopefully, someone will find this information useful.)

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