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baltsteve
Posted 5/15/2008 3:25:06 PM




When I power up, I get a security alert saying my antivirus software may not
be installed. Then, later I get a popup from Norton saying Windows Firewall
has been turned on. Do u want to use Norton Internet Security instead of
Windows Firewall? My Windows Firewall had always been turned on. This started
the other day after I did salvagerepository to fix something else. Does
Windows Vista recognize Norton? How do I stop these from popping up? Also, my
free subscription to norton ends in a week? Any suggestions to replace it?
Post #112446
Carey Frisch [MVP]
Posted 5/15/2008 3:35:03 PM




Post in reply to: baltsteve
For maximum protection, consider installing
a comprehensive anti-virus/security program, such as
Windows OneCare. You can try it FREE for 90 days.
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

---------------------------------------------------------------

When I power up, I get a security alert saying my antivirus software may not
be installed. Then, later I get a popup from Norton saying Windows Firewall
has been turned on. Do u want to use Norton Internet Security instead of
Windows Firewall? My Windows Firewall had always been turned on. This started
the other day after I did salvagerepository to fix something else. Does
Windows Vista recognize Norton? How do I stop these from popping up? Also, my
free subscription to norton ends in a week? Any suggestions to replace it?
Post #112455
baltsteve
Posted 5/15/2008 3:55:04 PM




Post in reply to: Carey Frisch [MVP]
Does that mean I wouldn't use Windows Firewall or defender? I am not very
literate in these ares. if I do WindowsOnecare do I have to uninstall those?
Any idea how to stop the popups I mentioned in my initial message?


Post #112461
Charlie42
Posted 5/15/2008 4:05:05 PM




Post in reply to: baltsteve


Norton integrates with Vista Security Center. The repository salvage
procedure quite likely reset repository defaults, causing Security Center
not to recognise Norton. The standard remedy for this problem is running
"sfc /scannow" (yep, kind of ironic).

As for the firewall, you need to enable one of them. Do not run both
simultaneously, pick the one you prefer. Two or more fw's are likely to
conflict, and may cause instability and connection problems. You will find
the enable/disable options in Norton's main window and Vista's Security
Center.

Should you decide to go with Vista's firewall, Norton will keep nagging you
with a nice red X, which you can safely ignore.


Yes. Do not renew. Norton really is not the best anti-malware around, plus
it is bloated and leaves a huge footprint on your system. In this newsgroup
(and in ...vista.security) there have been many discussions on which
security software is the best. Do a search and read the threads for advice.

If you are looking for a free solution, AVG Anti-Virus and avast! are both
popular and perfectly good programs. For a free firewall, you can download
Comodo Pro, but imo. most home users are sufficiently protected by the
built-in one in Windows Vista.

Keep Windows Defender enabled and run regular scans with an additional
anti-spyware, there are good free ones available. Also remember to enable
your router firewall if you have one.

Search Windows Vista newsgroups:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-US/community/default.mspx
AVG 8.0 free anti-virus:
http://free.grisoft.com/
avast! free anti-virus:
http://www.avast.com/
Comodo Firewall Pro (free):
http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/index.html

Charlie42

Post #112468
Charlie42
Posted 5/15/2008 4:05:06 PM




Post in reply to: Charlie42



This link is to Symantec's Norton Removal Tool:
http://service1.symantec.com/Support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

Run it at least two times, each time reboot after it has finished, before
you attempt to install your new anti-virus. Even Symantec's own tool
struggles to rid a computer of all Norton residue.

Charlie42

Post #112471
Bob
Posted 5/15/2008 5:35:02 PM




Post in reply to: baltsteve
Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and Windows
Defender. Norton is known to cause many problems which don???t always appear
immediately.
Be sure to download and run the Norton Removal Tool.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039


Post #112515
baltsteve
Posted 5/15/2008 5:55:12 PM




Post in reply to: Charlie42
As I said, not very computer literate so I have no idea what sfc/scannow is.
I would like to get a free anit-virus program so I'll try AVG or Avast. Which
is better? They won't conflixct with Windows Firewall?


Post #112524
C.B.
Posted 5/15/2008 8:05:06 PM




Post in reply to: baltsteve
AVG and Avast are both good. However, I would suggest the paid version
of NOD32. You can use the native Windows Firewall, the Advanced Windows
Firewall or Comodo, which is free and in my opinion very good.

C.B.


--
It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
and unfortunate among us.

Post #112596
oscar
Posted 5/15/2008 10:05:02 PM




Post in reply to: Bob
I use Trend Micro PC-Cillin on all of my 4 computers including XP and Vista.
Trend Micro automatically shuts off Windows firewall and uses its own during
installation. I tried Norton twice (free trial) on XP computers and it caused
me more trouble than helped. McAfee was OK but Trend Micro does the job.

I'm hoping that Vista's Security will evolve to the point that third party
security software will be unnecessary.

As an aside I'm becoming more confident of Vista's security and am tempted
not to use Trend Micro when my subscription expires this summer.

oscar


Post #112650
LesleyO
Posted 5/16/2008 12:25:01 AM




Post in reply to: Charlie42



I've wondered about how good Avast! is, as I know someone who swears it's
good, yet he's had viruses twice in the last year. Yet I, using NIS (most
recent), have had none. Makes me wonder.
LesleyON

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