- New Router but Norton Update Problems
- Posted by Ken on November 19th, 2004
Hi
Just changed from a modem to a router but getting this message when I try
and run update. I know I am a bit thick but what do I do to sort this one
out.
Ken
Initializing...
Connecting to liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com...
Unable to connect to host
LU1841: LiveUpdate could not connect to your Internet Service Provider.
Verify your dial-up information is correct.
LiveUpdate session is complete.
- Posted by MA on November 19th, 2004
Ken wrote:
Can you ping it? Maybe it's a DNS issue:
C:\> ping liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com
Pinging a568.d.akamai.net [193.108.153.65] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 193.108.153.65: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=57
Reply from 193.108.153.65: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=57
Reply from 193.108.153.65: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=57
Reply from 193.108.153.65: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=57
- Posted by jon on November 19th, 2004
"Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote in message
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Step1: Goto ControlPanel->Internet Options
Ensure "Connections" is set to "never dial a connection".
Step 2 : Goto Control Panel -> Symantic Live Update.
Ensure that the FTP, HTTP and ISP are Configured
for "never dial a connection".
I guess you have done Step 1, but not Step 2 
HTH
Jon
- Posted by Hiram Hackenbacker on November 19th, 2004
Ken wrote:
There are a number of articles on Smantec's knowledgebase which deal
with this - it is unlikely to be directly due to your change to a router.
- Posted by jon on November 19th, 2004
"Hiram Hackenbacker" <brains@dell.com> wrote in message
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When i changed from dial up to BB Router, NAV2003 seemed to have cached the
"old" dial up settings, in so much that it still thought it needed to use
the old dial up
connection , despite Windows being correctly set up to use the new Router.
Resetting the Symantic Live Update settings in Control Panel cured it for me
....
- Posted by Hiram Hackenbacker on November 19th, 2004
jon wrote:
Yes, I was assuming the OP had done what you suggest. However there are
articles that discuss how to fix it if what you suggest fails. It has
happened to one of our systems and we needed to download a newer
Liveupdate program.
- Posted by Ken on November 19th, 2004
Thanks for al the tips and I have sorted it through control panel> internet
connections.
Don't ask me what I ticked or unticked but all working now.
Ken
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