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    Have you heard about the new type of Windows Smart Screen that Microsoft has developed? When a PC user is using a browser and gets a pop-up telling him that there is something wrong with his system, he will think that he has been infected by a virus or some malicious software. However, in actuality, this pop-up is the Windows Smart Screen False positives (WSS) that have been developed by Microsoft. The WSS is a program that shows the user a list of errors which may be present on his system. In addition to this, the WSS helps in reducing the time and energy it takes for the user to run a series of different programs and tasks that would help him to fix the problems and to remove the various files that were caused by the errors that are present.

    Now, Microsoft has released a new version of the WSS called Microsoft Smart Screen False positives (MSSP). However, the MSSP works in a similar way as the previous WSS. The new version of WSS allows the user to correct all the issues and errors that he may encounter in the process of scanning his system. However, the problem lies in the fact that the Microsoft Smart Screen False Positivies function is not active while you are browsing the Internet. The MSSP acts just like the regular Windows Smart Screen which is present on the Microsoft Windows operating system. While browsing the Internet and looking for your websites, you will get this MSSP that will show you the various errors that are present on your system.

    However, if you do not want to waste your time and effort in correcting these errors, you will have to delete the contents and settings that are present in the C:WindowsLogs folder. If you want to avoid wasting your time and resources, you will have to open an elevated command prompt and then use the following commands: net advfirewall firewall add rule name= « WorstPopups. » add action=block logrule= « %WINDIR%System32Winsat.exe » continue

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