User's Manual

Customize and Analyze
TuneUp Utilities 2006 33
Exit
What should Windows do when individual programs freeze, or when they cannot
be closed?
Under Idle time without feedback, you can specify how long the system will
wait for a program to respond in milliseconds. Once this time has passed without
a reaction, it will be forced to close by the Task Manager or when the computer
is shutting down.
Desktop and Taskbar
You can have the desktop and taskbar run in a separate process here. This
increases the stability of your system in the event that the Explorer crashes.
Errors
Configure various options that affect how Windows deals with errors and faults.
Among other things, you can deactivate Windows XP and Microsoft Office
error reporting here.
Security Center
The new Windows XP Service Pack 2 Security Center regularly checks the
security status of your computer in the background and displays warnings when
potential security problems are identified.
If these warnings are being displayed erroneously on your computer or if you do
not want to have any Security Center warnings displayed, you can disable these
messages here.
What should
Windows do with
crashed programs?
You decide.