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Incorrect update to Symantec's Norton security software blocks Internet access for some America Online users.
Incorrect update to Symantec's Norton security software blocks Internet access for some America Online users.
December 1, 2009 4:00 AM PST
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Nothing but trouble.
a long time yet
It is something like, "Chocolate isn't that nice, and because of that, I never eat it!!!".
:)
I installed it and everything was fine until I ran the first virus scan and it locked me out of the internet. Uninstalling Norton's Antivirus did not help I had to actually go back to a restore point.
After going thru this twice in an attempt to get it to work, I gave up and bought McAfee Antivirus just last night and now I am good to go with no problems.
To bad I did not hear of this problem with Norton's until today, would have saved me $35.00.
Anyway even though I removed Norton's entirely from my PC, my network card was hijacked by something Norton's did. I could not for the life of me figure out what it did to it. That is why I had to then do a system restore in order to get the internet back.
- always did
- by simsm7 March 18, 2006 7:54 AM PST
- norton has alwaws conflicted with aol as long as they have been MaCafee for their anti v and fire W. aol will tell you not to use norton.
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