SP2 doesn't like Norton Security (or v.v)
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SP2 doesn't like Norton Security (or v.v)
Have been meaning to ask for advice on this one for months.
Lap-top upgraded with Windows Service Pack 2, which turned off Norton Security 2004 (firewall etc) - no problem I assumed, just turn off the Windows security Centre and re-enable Norton.
Yes but ..... every time I power down the bl**dy thing disables Norton Security (but doesn't re-instate Security Centre) which means I have to remember to open Norton Security and reinstate (a pain in the arse and easy to forget after a night in beer factory).
Any suggestions ??
TimS
Lap-top upgraded with Windows Service Pack 2, which turned off Norton Security 2004 (firewall etc) - no problem I assumed, just turn off the Windows security Centre and re-enable Norton.
Yes but ..... every time I power down the bl**dy thing disables Norton Security (but doesn't re-instate Security Centre) which means I have to remember to open Norton Security and reinstate (a pain in the arse and easy to forget after a night in beer factory).
Any suggestions ??
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if you're on broadband and can live with the downloads, suggest a uninstall and reinstall of Norton, that should sort out the interlinks between the 2 correctly.
It's a pain, as theres' a lot of downloads if you do it, but it should work.
It's a pain, as theres' a lot of downloads if you do it, but it should work.
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I've just upgraded my desktop with SP2 after doing a clean install (formatted the hard drive first). It scr***d up Norton AV, so I tried to reinstall the whole SystemWorks Pro 2004. Tried several times, didn't work, so I went back to pre-SP2 version (thanks to N Ghost) and I'm back in business.
I waited a long time before reluctantly dowloading SP2, it seems that I was right to suspicious.
I waited a long time before reluctantly dowloading SP2, it seems that I was right to suspicious.
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Best thing I ever did was get rid of NAV. I don't know how to explain it in technical terms as I am not a techie, but it slowed the computer, seemed to take forever to do a scan, was just slow and cumbersome always was in conflict with other bits of software and was feckin expensive to add insult to injury.
The best advice I ever got was from E-Liams personal website. (he's one of the the fairly knowledgeable advisors on this board) Since following the instructions on there, I have never had a problem with a Virus, Worm, Adware, Malware etc etc. In fact when I use spybot these days it usually never even finds anything. I find AVG and Spyguard especially funky. Spyguard seems to block things before they even get a chance to get on your computer.
Set yourself free, get rid of NAV.
Heres the link:Link
Its the Second Post down.
The best advice I ever got was from E-Liams personal website. (he's one of the the fairly knowledgeable advisors on this board) Since following the instructions on there, I have never had a problem with a Virus, Worm, Adware, Malware etc etc. In fact when I use spybot these days it usually never even finds anything. I find AVG and Spyguard especially funky. Spyguard seems to block things before they even get a chance to get on your computer.
Set yourself free, get rid of NAV.
Heres the link:Link
Its the Second Post down.