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dede

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Re: sufficient software protection?
« Reply #15 on: January 06, 2007, 03:03:25 PM »
can anyone help me with the following?

i opened up norton av & did not find a tab called "options".  tabs include "file, edit, view, scan, configure, histories, & help".  I did find under the configure tab "file system realtime protection" & " Microsoft exchange realtime protection" but neither seemed to have a section on email protection.  can you  help me navigate so i can do the following:
 
"open up norton av ....... there should be a tab or button called options ....... click it ...... you should get a new window ...look for internet and in that section find Email protection ...click that and then make sure Email is ticked to monitor incoming as well as out going and that should do it ."
 
thanks!!!!!!!!!!

dede

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Re: sufficient software protection?
« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2007, 03:48:15 PM »
ok i reset my internet explorer options as directed & now i can't access forums & can't get ie to work properly.  for example one site said to: Your browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on.  another site said scripting is disabled in my ie browser & wouldn't let me access site.

how do i fix these problems & still have some security on ie?  thanks

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    Re: sufficient software protection?
    « Reply #17 on: January 07, 2007, 11:40:19 AM »
    Did you use the trusted sites as directed?

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    Re: sufficient software protection?
    « Reply #18 on: January 07, 2007, 01:37:46 PM »
    Try reply #6 again...
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    dede

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    Re: sufficient software protection?
    « Reply #19 on: February 16, 2007, 04:51:22 PM »

    i need to download updated peoplepc dialup internet software ASAP but can;'t because i used the advice on this forum previously to make my IE more secure &  now I can't download peoplepc software as I get message "javascript: void(0)"  & can't use IE to access a number of websites as I get the message that "scripting is disabled in your browser."  I looked at past forum notes & ccan't figure out how to fix this problem.  can you help me asap?  thanks, ded

    i opened up norton av & did not find a tab called "options".  tabs include "file, edit, view, scan, configure, histories, & help".  I did find under the configure tab "file system realtime protection" & " Microsoft exchange realtime protection" but neither seemed to have a section on email protection.  can you  help me navigate so i can do the following:
     
    "open up norton av ....... there should be a tab or button called options ....... click it ...... you should get a new window ...look for internet and in that section find Email protection ...click that and then make sure Email is ticked to monitor incoming as well as out going and that should do it ."
      

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      Re: sufficient software protection?
      « Reply #20 on: February 19, 2007, 10:06:42 PM »
      Reset IE to the defaults or use the Windows Internet Connection Wizard.

      GX1_Man

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      Re: sufficient software protection?
      « Reply #21 on: February 20, 2007, 02:56:37 AM »
      Fed, where have you been?  ;D

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      Re: sufficient software protection?
      « Reply #22 on: February 20, 2007, 01:13:21 PM »
      It might not be a bad idea to also get SiteAdvisor.  I just installed it the other day and I'm so glad I did.  Very handy indeed.  It installs a small toolbar in your browser, but you can disable the toolbar (if they bug you as much as they bug me) and the program will still run normally.
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