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| | Live Update on Norton 360 OS : Windows Vista Home Basic System : Compaq Presario Laptop I ma having trouble with Norton 360 Live Update, I attempted to update my virus definitions. Suspecting that there may be a problem with my internet connection. I checked it with the internet explorer and Email and they both work fine. I am using a wireless internet connection via a router that is set as an access point only, I have another laptop and I can update on that one, The compaq is the only one I can not update on. Any help would be great. Ben Ramsay |
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| | RE: Live Update on Norton 360 "Ben Ramsay" wrote: Quote: > OS : Windows Vista Home Basic > System : Compaq Presario Laptop > > I ma having trouble with Norton 360 Live Update, I attempted to update my > virus definitions. Suspecting that there may be a problem with my internet > connection. I checked it with the internet explorer and Email and they both > work fine. > > I am using a wireless internet connection via a router that is set as an > access point only, I have another laptop and I can update on that one, The > compaq is the only one I can not update on. > > Any help would be great. > Ben Ramsay > Two suggestions: it could be your firewall preventing the LiveUpdate from connecting or it could be the Norton software itself causing the problem. Try this, as suggested by the Norton/Symantec website: restart your system; go to the Norton website and click on support; run the Norton tool to start LiveUpdate; click on Start, All Programs, Accesories and then Run; in the Run dialog box type "luall" without the quotation marks; click OK, click Start and follow the prompts. If this does not succeed open the Run dialog box and repeat the procedure as many times as necessary to get the updates installed. http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...hho&src=ap_hot This is a common problem with the Norton 360 software. Norton's other security software also causes many problems. You are causing yourself many problems by using Norton software and my suggestion to you is to uninstall anything Norton and replace it with another product from another vendor. My assumption is that the Norton software came preinstalled on your computer, which is the only way Norton can get anyone to use their products. Norton pays the computer vendors to put Norton products on the computer during assembly. When I purchase a new computer, and Norton software is already on the computer, the first thing I do is wipe my harddrive and do a clean install of the OS, since it is almost impossible to remove all remnants of the Norton applications. I have used all the Norton/Symantec products over the past few years. They are bloated applications that consume your system's resources, attempt to take over and control your computer and cause more problems than they solve. I'm sure there are Norton fans and loyalists who disagree with me. They are certainly entitled to their opinions. But then again, I am entitled to my opinion as well, based upon years of experience with Norton junk. Have a nice day. C.B. |
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