And for the very last word, over to Syamantec:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...04010810205113
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And for the very last word, over to Syamantec:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...04010810205113
Tools>Internet Options>Advanced and in the Security section uncheck "Check for publishers security revocation"
Worked for me
Now that we all know that Verisign was to blame, and not Norton, will you be sticking with Norton?:DQuote:
Supersparks was quoted as saying:
And I'm less than impressed with Symantec - why is this Update still on the server? They must know there's a problem by now. I think Norton and I will be parting company before much longer
I still blame Norton, I've found that everything that goes wrong with computers is Nortons fault.
Mind you I like Ghost, but I think they got that from someone else.
I have wanted to get rid of Norton for some time, but I thought there was not a good enough alternative.
It just eats up PCs speed and resources; it wants to control too much all the time and has way too many conflicts.
Only thing is the support for updates is good,,,,,,,slow but good.
And you NEVER completely get it off you pc!
The times I have had to reinstall windows just because NAV would not install
I knew something was not right when I installed Norton anti spam 2004 and it took longer to install than Microsoft office
Plus I got script errors in outlook when I un-installed it they went away
The NIS 2004 was like having a 900 lb gorilla on my back turned my P4 into P3
actually its an Athalon but you know what i mean,
not too mention all the typing for activation
This was a blessing in disguise the last straw I just dumped NIS 2003 and installed F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security works great and loving it so far
Though Verisign could have handled things much better than they did, and they're certainly partially to blame, they apparently have been warning everyone who would be affected for at least a year. Symantec chose to completely ignore the warnings that this certificate was about to expire, so yes, I certainly still do blame them.
Verisign have been warning about it for 2 years apparently:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/sec...9118994,00.htm
I feel the the pain of all you folks and am very sorry to hear about the troubles Symanwreck has given you.:(
I went through similar problems with Norton back in 2000 and dumped it completely. With the advice from many VDR members, I decided to go with Computer Associate's IPE AV program. It worked very well and had a very small footprint compared to others. It finally went to a 'pay' version(eTrust EZ Antivirus). I had no qualms whatsoever about buying it. As a previous user of IPE, i was able to get it for a us$10.00 subscription. It is now us$29.95, but the yearly fee is just us$9.95. Tell me to 'knock-on-wood' if you like, but running it along with ZA free versions, I haven't been hit with 'any' kind of nasty in 3 years. eTrust sent me my notice yesterday that my subscription will expire the first of Febuary. They even suggest to you,that if you send payment early,to wait 'til the last minute to do the renewel so you get the full benefit time wise. Well,,they have my payment, I have my new key code and all is well with my PC.:)
For anyone interested: http://www.my-etrust.com/products/An...RID=EZ00000006
And,,guess what? I just saw on the link above that it's now us$24.95 to subscribe!
AAAHHHHH!!!
I have just been on the victims end of this disaster created by Norton and Verisign. I am desperately trying to uncheck the "check for publishers certificate..." box, but it gets stuck and doesn't do anything! How can I get out of this mess?!
OK, I managed to install the new certificate. I get errors that winsock is missing. Gonna try to fix that one now.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!