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I have a question about turning off the email scanning in Norton anitvirus.
Is there a relationship between their email scanning feature and firewalls? Because they require me to have my firewall off, otherwise it somehow inteferes with their program. |
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"Chatelaine" wrote in message ... I have a question about turning off the email scanning in Norton anitvirus. Is there a relationship between their email scanning feature and firewalls? Because they require me to have my firewall off, otherwise it somehow inteferes with their program. By "their program", do you mean Norton Anti Virus? In any case, Norton software is a plague. You would be better off with something like Alwil Avast, or Grisoft AVG for anti virus work. The Windows XP firewall is sufficient for protection from incoming connections. There may be some good firewalls for outbound protection, but I haven't used one since I gave up Kerio Persoal Firewall 2.1.5. I have no software firewall recommendation beyond what Windows XP offers. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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A firewall and anti-virus scanning of e-mail are separate issues.
If you got the Norton package that includes Norton Firewall, they may well ask you to turn off the Windows XP firewall. Running multiple firewalls can cause problems. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Chatelaine" wrote in message ... I have a question about turning off the email scanning in Norton anitvirus. Is there a relationship between their email scanning feature and firewalls? Because they require me to have my firewall off, otherwise it somehow inteferes with their program. |
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Thank you, I just downloaded the Norton AV 2007 update which includes a firewall, so that resolves that issue. I'm still gettiing the same error message 0x800cccof, and now I'll try turning off the AV email scanning feature, which another tech person told me was an unnecessary layer of protection and could be causing the error. "Michael Santovec" wrote: A firewall and anti-virus scanning of e-mail are separate issues. If you got the Norton package that includes Norton Firewall, they may well ask you to turn off the Windows XP firewall. Running multiple firewalls can cause problems. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Chatelaine" wrote in message ... I have a question about turning off the email scanning in Norton anitvirus. Is there a relationship between their email scanning feature and firewalls? Because they require me to have my firewall off, otherwise it somehow inteferes with their program. |
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I am running XP Sp2 and Norton Internet Security 2006. I suggest you chk with
your internet provider to insure your setup is correct. That error msg sounds familiar. Unless you have another virus/spam running I suggest you do not disable email scanning. Norton NIS prior to 2006 would not allow 2 firewalls running at the same time, but that is not the case in 2006. Nevertheless it really slows don the processing "Chatelaine" wrote: Thank you, I just downloaded the Norton AV 2007 update which includes a firewall, so that resolves that issue. I'm still gettiing the same error message 0x800cccof, and now I'll try turning off the AV email scanning feature, which another tech person told me was an unnecessary layer of protection and could be causing the error. "Michael Santovec" wrote: A firewall and anti-virus scanning of e-mail are separate issues. If you got the Norton package that includes Norton Firewall, they may well ask you to turn off the Windows XP firewall. Running multiple firewalls can cause problems. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Chatelaine" wrote in message ... I have a question about turning off the email scanning in Norton anitvirus. Is there a relationship between their email scanning feature and firewalls? Because they require me to have my firewall off, otherwise it somehow inteferes with their program. |
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"sirwilliam" wrote in message
... I am running XP Sp2 and Norton Internet Security 2006. I suggest you chk with your internet provider to insure your setup is correct. That error msg sounds familiar. Unless you have another virus/spam running I suggest you do not disable email scanning. Norton NIS prior to 2006 would not allow 2 firewalls running at the same time, but that is not the case in 2006. Nevertheless it really slows don the processing If you are going to insist on using either Norton or McAfee, at the very LEAST turn off email scanning. It is redundant and causes problems. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. |
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