How to disable HIPS in Win7
Some users see an HIPS when running Windows 7. They are not sure what it is, so they did not immediately close it. So what does HIPS mean? Can I disable it? The following describes how to disable HIPS.
What is HIPS:
Host-based Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS), Host-based Intrusion defense System. HIPS is a system control software that monitors the running of files on computers, calls to files, and changes to the registry. It uses customizable rules to determine and allow or disable local programs, registry read/write operations, and file read/write operations. If you stop it, it cannot be run or changed. For example, if you double-click a virus program and the HIPS software jumps out of the report and you stop it, the virus still does not run. Reference one sentence: "virus variants are new every day, which may not keep pace with the virus, and HIPS can solve this problem ." HIPS is a trend of system security development in the future. As long as you have enough professional skills, you can only use HIPS without anti-virus software.
How to disable HIPS:
1. Open the User Account Control uac in Windows 7 and enter the control panel-user account or home security;
2. Click User Account to change the User Account Control settings;
3. Select "Do not notify" and click "OK.
The above is about what HIPS are and how to disable HIPS in Win7. If you need it, please refer to the methods in this article to disable it. I hope this will help you.