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Norton INternet Security 2007 Auto-Protect issue

As the title suggests i am having major problems with Norton's Auto-Protect feature. For some reason it continually turns itself off by showing the following message box: "Auto-Protect experienced an unexpected error..." This has happened many times now, 15+ and is rather annoying to find out that software you pay good money for is failing to do what it is meant to do. I have found that the tech support on their site is of no help to me with the 'tool' it uses to fix the problem. Restarting the computer fixes the issue but it then comes back another day. So does anyone know how this problem can be defiantly fixed?

Thanks.

Serunson
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thunderstorm98
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That's really not helpful!
Thanks anyway thunderstorm for a random post

Serunson
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I might ask Stymie to move it...

Serunson
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Ok..

thunderstorm98
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Thanks to stymiee for moving this,

Also does anyone have this issue? It's really bothering me now....
If anyone wants a picture of the actual error box, i can provide one.

Serunson
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Here is the actual error box that pops up. It pops up more on an different account than one i am using. Any ideas anyone?

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Serunson
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get rid of norton security, its a POS.

IMHO the only good piece of norton software right now is ghost, the rest are slow and buggy

jbennet
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I totally agree :P

BUT
It seems to be working now, but i am not holding my breath.....

Serunson
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Get rid of Norton, it is by far the worst virus protection availible. Here is a link to a page with the removal tool.(Because you can't uninstall norton without it, weird huh?)

I recommend you get either Mcafee (Which costs some money, unless you have comcast) or AVG (Which has a free version that is just as good as the money version it just doesn't have some of the extra perks), though there are many other choices out there.

kylethedarkn
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yeah ive been pestering him for ages to get AVG

AVG + Windows Defender works good for me

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Yes, but i at least want to get to the end of the subscription for the product, shame it's out of the 48 days satisfaction thing... Otherwise it would be going back and getting a refund. I will convert to something else after the subscription has gone, but that won't be for a while yet. The customer service from Symantic is appalling. Worst customer service i have ever experienced. They never reply to e-mails, and what they suggest is either, run a useless tool-fix program, reboot, or reinstall, which takes for bloody ever!

Serunson
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Have you tried going down the tech support route, which is free via email and in my experience here quick to respond (although also in my experience here about as useful as a chocolate teapot.)

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he tried it and they ignored him

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Bizarre. I went to the symantec website, filled in the support email form, and got a response within 2 hours. That response was the usual scripted nonsense, and it took another 24 hours for them to reply to my rather scalding explanation of why the advice was as much use as a one legged man at butt kicking party. I gave up after the second email turned out to be as much use as the first, uninstalled and reinstalled the app (Norton 360) and all worked find from then on. It was a problem with LiveUpdate which had got itself in a right old mess.

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It's a hit and miss whether the auto-protect error happens or not, so far every other turn on and off. But still no reply from them, i used a hotmail e-mail address, was this the wrong think to use, because i got the confirmation e-mail through but no response.

Serunson
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Hi Serunson,

This is Mike from the Norton Authorized Support Team. First, I would like to apologize for you not receiving a response in a timely manner


From reading your post, it appears that then installation of Norton Internet Security was somehow corrupted. I would like to recommend that you please click on the following link, and follow the instructions to run the Norton Removal Tool.
Norton Removal Tool


Please follow the instructions in the document. When you have successfully removed Norton Internet Security from your PC, please reinstall the application. LiveUpdate will run during the end of installation and update your Program Files as well as the definitions. This should eliminate the error message that you are seeing, and provide you with real time protection.

If you could please post back and let me know if this resolves your issue, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,

Mike

Michael York
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I love how norton is so shit that it neeeds its own removal tool

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lol, i will try that at the weekend Mike, seeing as i am bogged down with college work all week. :P

Serunson
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I had the same problem Serunson, If i remember right i just downloaded the latest version of it and that fixed it. I have never had any other problems with Norton jbennet and I find that it works really well.

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This question has already been solved

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