Windows 10: Over 3,000 notifications since July 4th of 2018, is that normal?

Discus and support Over 3,000 notifications since July 4th of 2018, is that normal? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; To Whom It May Concern: Continuing to block attempts from igfxEM.exe from making changes to my Controlled Folder Access Security. Full Scan as well as... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by The Blackest Emperor1, Aug 8, 2019.

  1. Over 3,000 notifications since July 4th of 2018, is that normal?


    To Whom It May Concern: Continuing to block attempts from igfxEM.exe from making changes to my Controlled Folder Access Security. Full Scan as well as Offline Scan show no activity concerning this event. Thoughts? Thanks in advance MR

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    The Blackest Emperor1, Aug 8, 2019
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    Yeah, thats not a solution she is interested in......I've suggested that course of action. Thanks though.

    Just to clarify, I feel that there MUST be a step, or series of steps to turn off JUST the wireless notification sound. Thats what Im driving @ here.
     
    jboydgolfer, Aug 8, 2019
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    GabrielRiberu, Aug 8, 2019
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    Microsoft News Notifications

    Follow these steps to check if it works:

    Step 1: Open the Windows Settings menu by pressing the Windows Key and “I,” or alternatively search for Settings in the Windows search bar and click the corresponding result.

    Step 2: Click Notifications & Actions in the left-hand menu. This will take you to a screen providing access to all of the settings related to notifications and the Action Center.

    Step 3: Click the System icon, then select Notifications and actions from the left-hand menu.

    Step 4: Look for the Notifications subheading, where you will see a number of toggles for various types of notifications. The following is a list of the settings you can toggle on this screen:

    • Get notifications from apps and other senders
    • Show notifications on the lock screen
    • Show alarms, reminders, and incoming VoIP calls on the lock screen
    • Hide notifications when duplicating my screen
    • Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows
    You may just turn them off the notification as you need.
     
    PeterPeng3, Aug 8, 2019
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