Crossposted to IE General & Vista Security newsgroups
NIS 2007 then, I assume. NSW = Norton System Works.
While Symantec claims that its current applications are Vista-compatible,
they've been the source of untold problems in Vista. Uninstall NIS ASAP,
then don't fail to run this removal tool:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039
The following AV apps are supported in Vista: NOD32, Kaspersky6, Sophos (in
order per my recommendations).
Steer clear of McAfee, too.
Thank you very much for this feedback.
--
~PA Bear
Rob w wrote:
> I think it is norton internet security I don't know what NSW stands for so
> I
> guess I haven't got it
> It's just the trial version that came with my compaq laptop glad I haven't
> paid for it
> I shall get rid of it as soon as I know which anti-virus is least likely
> to
> mess up windows
> hope this helps
> "PA Bear" wrote:
>
>> In one of your many, similar posts in IE General newsgroup, you state
>> that
>> you're running NAV (in Vista): What NAV version is it, please? Is it
>> part
>> of NSW or NIS?
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
>> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>>
>> Rob w wrote:
>>> I have just successfully re-installed this update with many thanks to
>>> Joe at
>>>
>>> http://itsvista.com
>>>
>>> In short what I have done is uninstall KB933566 then disconnect my
>>> computer
>>> from the internet
>>> disable my anti-virus completely than re-installed KB933566
>>> after restarting made sure my anti-virus was turned back on again then
>>> reconnected to the internet
>>> this seems to of solved the problem hope it works for you
>>>
>>> "Mrc" wrote:
>>>> After running windows update last night Internet Explorer will not load
>>>> any
>>>> web pages. I can still get out to the internet VPN etc but IE is
>>>> dead???
>>>> Any ideas!!!