Thanks for the info about Norton. But my Homepage still gets the message
when I go into IE.
Any other thoughts?
Diane Kroeckel
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 18:24:21 -0400 Peggy Tischhauser <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Diane, I had the same problem with my husband's computer recognizing
> Norton. For both your problems go to Control Panel, Security
> Center, under Virus Protection tell it "Not Monitored." That simply
> means the Security Center will not monitor Norton. Just make sure
> you have Norton set up for automatic updates or do your updates on a
> regular basis, whichever you prefer. For your browser problem, in
> Security Center under Manage security settings for: Click on
> Windows Firewall, click on Exceptions tab and there you can add your
> C:\Utilities\Favorites Home Page\homepage.html.
> HTH,
> Peggy
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> Peggy Tischhauser
> Magalia CA
>
> --- On Tue 09/14, < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
> From: [mailto: [log in to unmask]]
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 07:57:39 -0500
> Subject: [PCSOFT] XP 2
>
> I just installed Service Pack 2, which took less than 30 minutes
> to<br>install from a CD.<br><br>I use Favorites Homepage as my IE
> Home page and the address is<br>C:\Utilities\Favorites Home
> Page\homepage.html, It's not a web page,<br>it's loading from my
> computer before I'm even on line.<br><br>The Information Bar always
> comes up and I have to click Allow Blocked<br>Content, every time.
> Is there some way to tell it to always allow this<br>page to
> load?<br><br>Also, I'm using Norton Antivirus, and when I boot up I
> get a message at<br>the little icon on my taskbar saying that it
> knows I'm using Norton, but<br>the status is unknown. I know it's
> up to date. Can I get this message<br>to stop coming up?<br><br>I
> still want the protection these programs give me, but not the
> nagging.<br><br>Thanks.<br><br>Diane Kroeckel<br>Wheeling,
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