I just had a quick look and NAV2009 shows up in security center on both my systems that are running it. one was updated from 2008 the other was a clean install, this is with XPsp3
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I just had a quick look and NAV2009 shows up in security center on both my systems that are running it. one was updated from 2008 the other was a clean install, this is with XPsp3
Hmmm... Sounds like KLR's Security Center may be "stuck". Here are some Google results for resetting it.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...et&btnG=Search
Han - reset tool did not work - think it may be NSW2008 inability to see NAV2009 that also affects Security Center.
Ken
Yes, that could certainly be part of the issue...
I'm having a similar problem and was wondering if you had any advice. I downloaded NIS 2009 as an "upgrade" at the end of my subscription (26 days left!) and it's causing freeze-up problems. It works fine for a while, but then my CPU Usage spikes to 100% and freezes up everything. The Norton meters don't attribute it to Norton, and I don't see any oddities in the processes according to Task Manager (I opened it before "the freeze"). The problem went away when I uninstalled Norton. Any suggestions on how to diagnose this problem (for a non-techie)?
If you ask me, uninstalling it was probably the best way to fix it. If so many people experience the same problem, it's probably not worth the trouble.
FWIW, Anti Viruses are judged on all aspects, not just detecting and removing viruses. Their is ease of use, speed of scanner, footprint and many more things to take into consideration. If Norton doesn't fix such a big flaw in its program, then it is simply considered a bad program.
The problem you are having is not the norm, I have now 4 computers running NAV2009 with zero problems all are Xp sp3. I would make sure you have your activation key then download the Norton removal tool from
http://tinyurl.com/3nlr96 run it and then reinstall your Norton 2009. It is also possible that you have a conflict with another software I would turn off any thing like Teatimer or other antispyware that may be interfering until after the Norton install is done. If this doesn't help I would contact Norton support and see if they can help.
I had freeze up problems until I did a CLEAN uninstall of Zone Alarm.
http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/b...ssage.id=81451
No problems since with NAV2009.
Ken
I agree that a clean install of any AV is crucial. :)
BrxBy, I would first download the Norton Removal Tool http://service1.symantec.com/Support...05033108162039
Then, I would uninstall NIS 2009 using the normal Add/Remove Programs. Next, reboot. Then run the NRT and reboot again. Finally, reinstall NIS 2009.
** Be aware that the NRT removes ALL Norton products. So if you have System Works, Ghost, etc., the NRT will remove them too. If you have them, be sure you have the discs to reinstall them if you need to.**
A followup to my occasional hanging boots...
I have been running NIS 2009 on both of my PCs. In general, everything has been as I described earlier... very good. That said, my new Dell continued to have an occasional hang during boot. Since I had installed NIS before (I had restored back to an earlier PC image between my initial test and the final purchased installation), I had already tested it on the Dell with 2 separate installations (from 2 separate downloads.)
I checked over at the Norton support forum for any advice and they suggested turning off the real-time component of Superantispyware. I wasn't crazy about doing so but I did. And... it made no difference. (I never had any CPU spikes or anything like that.) So, I finally came to the conclusion that for whatever reason, NIS 2009 and the Dell just weren't mixing. So I rolled back to my pre-NIS image and stayed with my previous NOD32 (I did change the firewall from free ZoneAlarm 6.x to Comodo 3.x) That combination has proven to work together very well.
As for my HP PC, I am staying with NIS 2009 on it and it continues to run great.