By default, in Windows 8, Windows 7 & Windows
Vista, Windows Backup notifies end-users to configure Windows Backup.
Notifications can appear in the Action Center after seven days without having
configured Windows Backup, or when an end-user attaches an external hard drive.
If you do not intend to enable Windows Backup, and
instead provide a third-party backup solution to end users, you may disable the
Windows Backup notifications.
Windows Backup notifications are controlled by a
registry key. This registry key is not present in default Windows
installations. To disable Windows Backup notifications, you must manually add a
registry key.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsBackup
Now under WindowsBackup, in the RHS pane, open
a new DWORD and name it as DisableMonitoring, and set its value to ‘1‘.
Exit regedit.
If this key is set to 0, or if this key does not
exist, then Windows Backup will display notifications to the end user to
configure Windows Backup.
If this key is set to 1, and an end-user has not
already configured Windows Backup, then notifications to configure Windows
Backup will not be displayed to the end user in the Action Center, or when a
user attaches an external hard disk.
Sourced from: Technet Libraries.
UPDATE: You can also do
the following. Open Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Action Center\Change
Action Center.
Check, un-check the options you want, click OK and Exit.
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