Just so others aren't confused, doing a System Restore is not the same as
reinstalling your OS. Emailing scanning features have been proven not to be
the culprit with this incident. I did turn this feature off when installed
the program almost 2 years ago.
"N. Miller" wrote:
On Tue, 15 May 2007 16:43:02 -0700, CNS wrote:
I just donʼt like what Iʼve been reading lately about Windows Updates and
conflicts with third party software. To be quite honest, Iʼve had more
problems with Windows Updates than with Norton, and have found more
professional articles related to security update glitches than problems with
Norton and OE. By the way, I turned off the email scanning feature when I
first installed the program.
I have only had two Windows Updates that broke anything; neither required
reinstalling the OS.
Norton System Doctor royally screwed my Windows ME computer. Norton Anti
Virus email scanning has been confirmed to royally screw MS Outlook Express
email stores, and even the Symantec site confirms that email scanning in not
necessary.
| http://groups.google.com/group/micro...43622cfc 56c9
And Symantec clearly states that their Anti Virus email scanner is not
compatible with servers using SSL:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...01091807593406
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