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Norton Internet Security blocking Internet functions mueller 02-27-2007
Posted by on February 27, 2007, 8:30 am
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I have Norton Internet Security2006 including the firewall. Just
recently (strangely enough after I got Broadband/ADSL) I have
increasingly noticed problems when I access the Internet. These are,
for example,
- buttons do not work,
- links do not work,
- linked pages do not load properly/completely, etc.

I normally use Moxilla Firefox (latest version) and thought it might
be a problem there but it is the same in Internet Explorer.

I have tried to reconfigure the firewall but that did not seem to make
any difference and Symantec have been extremely slow in providing any
solution to this. As a matter of fact, all they could come up with so
far was to buy the upgrade to NIS 2007, which, allegedly gets rid of
the problem. I don;t mind paying for the upgrade but want to know
whether this is really the best or only way to deal with this.

I am not exactly a guru when it comes to technical stuff so it might
be that this is something very simple and stupid I have just
overlooked. Any help will be very welcome.

Peterbilt


Posted by Wolfgang Kueter on February 27, 2007, 6:46 pm
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mueller@boltblue.com wrote:

> [Has the usual problems caused by Norton crap] Any help will be very
> welcome.

1. Security does not come in yellow boxes (nor in red or blue ones)
2. Norton is crap
3. All Personal firewalls are crap
4. Do not run crap, uninstall it.
5. If you decide to deliberately run a piece of software, designed to fu**
up network communication, well, you have to live with such effects.

While Norton is completely useless for my customers I find it very useful
for me. Any customer running it will usually have to pay the addional 2-3
hours I need to solve his network prtoblems, because Norton will fu** up
normal network communication of his machines and slow down debugging. So I
really love Norton. Though I never sold it and will under no circumstances
ever sell it it has produced quite a significant turnover by delaying the
speed of my work. Norton, really great stuff!

Wolfgang

Posted by Volker Birk on February 28, 2007, 7:35 am
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mueller@boltblue.com wrote:
> I have Norton Internet Security2006 including the firewall.

Sincere condolences.

> - buttons do not work,
> - links do not work,
> - linked pages do not load properly/completely, etc.

Yes, you already mentioned above.

Why not dropping Norton InSecurity 2006 and just using the
Windows-Firewall?

Yours,
VB.
--
"Pornography is an abstract phenomenon. It cannot exist without a medium
to propagate it, and it has very little (if anything at all) to do with sex."
Tina Lorenz
<https://events.congress.ccc.de/congress/2006/Fahrplan/events/1422.en.html>

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