Ciao Marco,
If not still classified. is not in quarentined Right ??
Been with Vista, I think this apply to XP in the same way.
Windows Defender should notify you abºut:
Software that has not yet been classified for risks.
Changes made to your computer by software that is allowed to run.
Checking these two boxes and perhaps additionally, choosing advanced Spynet
membership--may result in an increased number of prompts and log messages
related to Windows Defender.
You can't change the not yet classified (one just has to wait until spynet
classifies the item), but you could try the following:
In History note the exact path and file that is listed in the alert.
Then in Tools, Options, scroll down to Advanced options. Next to the box
click add, navigate to the path and add file you noted, click OK.
You will no longer get an alert each time the software runs, although a log
will still be generated in event viewer.
You can't change the classification directly.
You can choose a higher level of Spynet participation, which will report
more data about what you choose to permit and what you choose not to permit
to Microsoft--that data will inform their judgements about what items are
targeted for removal.
You can also make settings choices to get prompted for "unknowns"--i.e.
software not yet classified. You should be aware that if you do so, you may
get cryptic prompts that you don't know what to make of, at times. In my
experience, the vast majority of unknowns are perfectly reputable (?!)
drivers from vendors of hardware you have installed and are trying to keep up
to date.
Report suspicious software to Microsoft SpyNet
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/074f84cf-d303-4f62-ad3c-a1fb6434ae491033.mspx
Report suspicious software to Microsoft SpyNet
If you join the Microsoft SpyNet community, and if Windows Defender detects
software on your computer that has not yet been classified for risks, you
might be asked to send a sample of the software to Microsoft SpyNet for
analysis. When you're prompted, Windows Defender displays a list of files
that can help analysts determine if the software is malicious. You can choose
to send some or all of the files in the list.
Good luck
Eиçel
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