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Never had a problem with Norton AV software, ever.....
Fortunately I have a PC that doesn't tend to grumble at me if I try anything
with it, on the grounds it's very up to date with memory and processor.
Also, I have to say it's not that confusing. I'm running Norton 2004. Insert
CD, la la la, next, next, next, enter details, next, next, finish.
Liveupdate similarly..... next next next finish.
What's so difficult?
Granted I'd use Panda over it any day but it does the job, and it does the
job well.....
Volvos, for a metaphorical example, are reliable cars with everything you
could want, but they eat petrol and cost you an arm and a leg to service,
maintain, fix, run, tax and insure but you don't see people grumbling over
that do you?
No, because they do what they're supposed to do, go forwards, backwards,
left, right and take you where you want to go, when you want to go there.
Norton - stops viruses getting onto your computer because it's an anti virus
program. I'd rather have a program that used a bit more resources, than have
viruses on my computer making it a complete and utter mess, using my
resouorces without my knowing about it, and infiltrating files I don't want
it to see.....
Anyway. Kate? What connection are you running from? If it's a 56k connection
it may just be having a few issues.
Do you have a firewall up that could possibly be preventing Symantec's
servers seending you information back?
"Papa" wrote:
> Your best bet is to completely remove the Symantec AV software. It is an
> obtrusive, confusing piece of "bloatware". Then download a good AV program
> such as AVG from Grisoft (www.grisoft.com). It is free, and works very well.
>
> "Kate" <katem@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:cq8vj8$mdg$1@otis.netspace.net.au...
> >I have installed Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition v8 on my PC am get
> >the
> > following message when I try to LiveUpdate:
> >
> > LiveUpdate could not get the list of updates.
> > LiveUpdate could not retrieve the catalog file of available Symantec
> > product
> > updates.Please check that your connection to the Internet is functioning
> > correctly and retry LiveUpdate.
> >
> > What settings should I check?
> > Running Windows XP Pro
> > Connection through modem at home. Single PC.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Kate
> >
> >
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