- Norton Security Help
- Posted by David on February 18th, 2006
I have a friend who has Norton Internet Security 2005. He blocked
something (doesn't remember what) and now Internet Explorer cannot
access the internet. How can he resolve this? As he reads the
categories to me over the telephone there doesn't seem to be any choice
to change whatever he did. Thanks
- Posted by Jerry on February 18th, 2006
Ask Norton.
"David" <ddavidson@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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- Posted by Dave on February 18th, 2006
If they haven't done any custom rules, the easiest way would be to go in the
Personal Firewall, Config, Programs tab. Highlight all of the rules and
remove them. Then do a Program Scan to create all new rules. Then go thru
and uncheck anything they don't want to have access.
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- Posted by Panda_man on February 19th, 2006
Open Norton IS 05.
Goto "Internet Security" tab
Personal firewall
Turn Off
Norton will ask you a question->Reply "Permanently"
Make sure your friends have Intrusion protection ON
Panda_man
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"David" wrote:
- Posted by Dave on February 19th, 2006
Great advise telling him to turn off his firewall. But what do you expect
from a Norton basher?
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- Posted by Panda_man on February 19th, 2006
The firewall is OFF but the Intrusion protection is ON.
This will monitor the incoming traffic.
Panda_man
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"Dave" wrote:
- Posted by Dave on February 19th, 2006
Funny, I don't think that was his original question. Just couldn't turn
down a chance to bash, could you?
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