Okay, look. I'm on dial-up. It's not my fault. There is no reasonable high-speed Internet option available in this neighbourhood. No DSL, no Cable TV, no WiMax.
I've got Norton Internet Security 2007. I just installed it on my home PC a couple of days ago. All up to date. I haven't done anything wrong.
Since my Internet pipe is so slow, I intentionally set Automatic LiveUpdate to OFF (note, 'OFF'). I'll Run LiveUpdate manually when I'm about to step away from the computer.
Off? Hello? Anyone listening?
Today I turn-on my PC, and connect to the Internet. A few minutes later I notice that my connection is really slow. I check and find that LiveUpdate is running in the background.
Can you see the problem here?
(Note: The above is a more-recent screen capture.)
I'd set it to OFF.
I hadn't asked it to run.
It was running.
It was plugging up my dial-up connection.
In spite of me explicitly setting it not to do so.
Sigh...
Honestly, I can see why people might go postal once in a while.
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This blog is more or less dormant (except for occasional comments on related news), and is being left on-line as a historical record and perhaps as a warning to future generations of anti-virus coders.
1 comment:
Hi
Try using Wintask. You can set this program to block other programs from running
Good luck
Norbert
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