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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word
EGA,
I replied to your problem previously. Look back & you'll see -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "EGA" <> wrote in message news:... > Thanks for all the responses. Whilst some of you might think that telling me > to uninstall NIS and use alternative is good advice it actually does not > address my problem. However, the problem has now been solved. > -- > EricG > > > "Peter Foldes" wrote: > > > EGA > > > > This is caused by NIS. This same issue has been posted and answered in the MS Office newsgroups many times. > > > > Uninstall Norton as per their uninstall tool available from the Symantec site. Then install either AVG or Avast which will do just as a good job if not better. > > > > > > > > -- > > Peter > > > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > > > "EGA" <> wrote in message news:... > > >I am posting this here as I am not sure whether it is a Windows XP problem, > > > or a problem with NIS 2007 or Word 2002. > > > > > > I am currently using Norton Internet Security 2007 and have Microsoft Word > > > 2002 and Works 7. > > > > > > I occasionally check the Log Viewer of Norton Internet Security and have > > > noticed that I regularly get the following entires under the heading Symantec > > > Resourse Protector>Alerts > > > > > > The entires are always the same, apart from the PID number and are as follows: > > > > > > <Date> <Time> Unauthorise Access Logged > > > > > > Event Details > > > Actor: C:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT OFFICE\OFFICE 10\WINWORD.EXE (PID=168 > > > (different number on each occasion) > > > Target: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Common Client\ccService\Channels\ > > > Action: Unauthorised access > > > Reaction: Unauthorised access stopped > > > > > > Can anyone throw any light on this apparent problem. Is there some thing I > > > can or should do in either NIS2007 or Word 2002 to prevent this apparent > > > security problem. > > > > > > Needless to say all my products are always fully updated. > > > -- > > > EricG > > |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word
Alias wrote:
> EGA wrote: >> Very helpfull I must say! > > Good advice. Norton is famous for screwing up computers. The problem, > however, is that it's hard to remove. Go to Semantec's web site and > download the uninstall tool. Then, download and install Avast! for > your anti virus, and Comodo for your firewall, > Both are free. > > You'll be thankful you did, trust me. "Trust me". Every time I hear/see/read that phrase, a skinny, dirty, haggard little street thug comes to mind. Trust you? Not for love nor money! Besides, you're wrong. Pop` |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word 200
Peter Foldes wrote:
> EGA > > This is caused by NIS. This same issue has been posted and answered > in the MS Office newsgroups many times. > > Uninstall Norton as per their uninstall tool available from the > Symantec site. Then install either AVG or Avast which will do just as > a good job if not better. > There is no way you can know that's caused by NIS. The "many times" you mentioned has always come from closed minds and parrots. You sound like a parrot. Neither AVG nor AVAST are equal to or superior to NAV. And equating them to NIS is silly - there is no equivalency that way. NIS is NOT NAV. With the information given by the OP there is no way you should have even bothered to give your closed minded response let alone anything else. |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word
EGA wrote:
> Thanks for all the responses. Whilst some of you might think that > telling me to uninstall NIS and use alternative is good advice it > actually does not address my problem. However, the problem has now > been solved. > >> EGA >> >> This is caused by NIS. This same issue has been posted and answered >> in the MS Office newsgroups many times. >> >> Uninstall Norton as per their uninstall tool available from the >> Symantec site. Then install either AVG or Avast which will do just >> as a good job if not better. >> >> >> >> -- >> Peter >> >> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others >> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be >> acknowledged. >> >> "EGA" <> wrote in message >> news:... >>> I am posting this here as I am not sure whether it is a Windows XP >>> problem, >>> or a problem with NIS 2007 or Word 2002. >>> >>> I am currently using Norton Internet Security 2007 and have >>> Microsoft Word 2002 and Works 7. >>> >>> I occasionally check the Log Viewer of Norton Internet Security and >>> have noticed that I regularly get the following entires under the >>> heading Symantec Resourse Protector>Alerts >>> >>> The entires are always the same, apart from the PID number and are >>> as follows: >>> >>> <Date> <Time> Unauthorise Access Logged >>> >>> Event Details >>> Actor: C:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT OFFICE\OFFICE 10\WINWORD.EXE >>> (PID=168 (different number on each occasion) >>> Target: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Common >>> Client\ccService\Channels\ Action: Unauthorised access >>> Reaction: Unauthorised access stopped >>> >>> Can anyone throw any light on this apparent problem. Is there some >>> thing I can or should do in either NIS2007 or Word 2002 to prevent >>> this apparent security problem. >>> >>> Needless to say all my products are always fully updated. >>> -- >>> EricG Appreciate your posting that; I was about to go back and respond to your original post with a couple of questions for more background. Thanks. Regards, Pop` |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word
Newbie Coder wrote: > > Frank/Ken > > This advice coming from 2 MVP who use AVG with its own Adware BHO or AVAST that > doesn't pick up a virus or Sophos that is totally useless. Just 3 products that > should never be recommended > Actually there is an unwritten agreement between MVPs to support each other in order to belong to the club!! You scratch mine, I'll scratch yours type!! to get MVP, one need to sleep with another so that recommendation is easy to come by!! |
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RE: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word 200
Hi
For Newbie Coder - sorry I missed your post and thanks for your advice. I did try permitting winword.exe full access in NIS Firewall but that didn't stop the error messages. I have since used the Symantec online chat to resolve the problem which required me to go to NIS Auto Protect and under Miscellaneous I had to uncheck the box "turn on scanning of Microsoft Products". This doesn't apparently leave these products unprotected. For the others that responded I have used Norton products ever since I bought my first PC and have never found any problems with their software. I did research other alternatives but didn't find one that didn't have problems of one sort or another for many users. I think the biggest problem with any anti-virus/firewall product is for a lay person to understand their workings to an extent that they can tailor them to their specific needs without relying on the default settings - these do not always do the business in some cases. -- EricG "EGA" wrote: > I am posting this here as I am not sure whether it is a Windows XP problem, > or a problem with NIS 2007 or Word 2002. > > I am currently using Norton Internet Security 2007 and have Microsoft Word > 2002 and Works 7. > > I occasionally check the Log Viewer of Norton Internet Security and have > noticed that I regularly get the following entires under the heading Symantec > Resourse Protector>Alerts > > The entires are always the same, apart from the PID number and are as follows: > > <Date> <Time> Unauthorise Access Logged > > Event Details > Actor: C:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT OFFICE\OFFICE 10\WINWORD.EXE (PID=168 > (different number on each occasion) > Target: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Common Client\ccService\Channels\ > Action: Unauthorised access > Reaction: Unauthorised access stopped > > Can anyone throw any light on this apparent problem. Is there some thing I > can or should do in either NIS2007 or Word 2002 to prevent this apparent > security problem. > > Needless to say all my products are always fully updated. > -- > EricG |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word
Your last sentence is emotional and not fact. If you follow these newsgroups
with any regularity you'll find literally thousands of users having problems with Norton. "Poprivet" <> wrote in message news:OGo$.gbl... > Alias wrote: >> EGA wrote: >>> Very helpfull I must say! >> >> Good advice. Norton is famous for screwing up computers. The problem, >> however, is that it's hard to remove. Go to Semantec's web site and >> download the uninstall tool. Then, download and install Avast! for >> your anti virus, and Comodo for your firewall, >> Both are free. >> >> You'll be thankful you did, trust me. > > "Trust me". Every time I hear/see/read that phrase, a skinny, dirty, > haggard little street thug comes to mind. Trust you? Not for love nor > money! > Besides, you're wrong. > > Pop` > > |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word 200
Thanks for telling us what worked.
-Paul Randall "EGA" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi > > For Newbie Coder - sorry I missed your post and thanks for your advice. I > did try permitting winword.exe full access in NIS Firewall but that didn't > stop the error messages. I have since used the Symantec online chat to > resolve the problem which required me to go to NIS Auto Protect and under > Miscellaneous I had to uncheck the box "turn on scanning of Microsoft > Products". This doesn't apparently leave these products unprotected. > > For the others that responded > I have used Norton products ever since I bought my first PC and have never > found any problems with their software. I did research other alternatives > but didn't find one that didn't have problems of one sort or another for > many > users. I think the biggest problem with any anti-virus/firewall product > is > for a lay person to understand their workings to an extent that they can > tailor them to their specific needs without relying on the default > settings - > these do not always do the business in some cases. > > > -- > EricG > > > "EGA" wrote: > >> I am posting this here as I am not sure whether it is a Windows XP >> problem, >> or a problem with NIS 2007 or Word 2002. >> >> I am currently using Norton Internet Security 2007 and have Microsoft >> Word >> 2002 and Works 7. >> >> I occasionally check the Log Viewer of Norton Internet Security and have >> noticed that I regularly get the following entires under the heading >> Symantec >> Resourse Protector>Alerts >> >> The entires are always the same, apart from the PID number and are as >> follows: >> >> <Date> <Time> Unauthorise Access Logged >> >> Event Details >> Actor: C:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT OFFICE\OFFICE 10\WINWORD.EXE (PID=168 >> (different number on each occasion) >> Target: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Common >> Client\ccService\Channels\ >> Action: Unauthorised access >> Reaction: Unauthorised access stopped >> >> Can anyone throw any light on this apparent problem. Is there some thing >> I >> can or should do in either NIS2007 or Word 2002 to prevent this apparent >> security problem. >> >> Needless to say all my products are always fully updated. >> -- >> EricG |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word
Jack Ass,
You made me laugh. -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "Jack Ass" <> wrote in message news:... > > > Newbie Coder wrote: > > > > Frank/Ken > > > > This advice coming from 2 MVP who use AVG with its own Adware BHO or AVAST that > > doesn't pick up a virus or Sophos that is totally useless. Just 3 products that > > should never be recommended > > > > Actually there is an unwritten agreement between MVPs to support each > other in order to belong to the club!! You scratch mine, I'll scratch > yours type!! > > to get MVP, one need to sleep with another so that recommendation is > easy to come by!! > |
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Re: Problem with Windows XP, Norton Internet Security 2007 or Word 200
EricG,
Nicely said I have used Norton products Since Norton Antivirus 5, 2000, 2001 then moved to corporate versions & never once had a problem with it. Neither have anyone I know just a few people in the newsgroup with their pyramid reading If anyone has the money then I would recommend SAVCE over the Home Products As for poprivet - enough said ![]() -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "EGA" <EGA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CDD94116-5A81-4039-963C-310C2EE17964@microsoft.com... > Hi > > For Newbie Coder - sorry I missed your post and thanks for your advice. I > did try permitting winword.exe full access in NIS Firewall but that didn't > stop the error messages. I have since used the Symantec online chat to > resolve the problem which required me to go to NIS Auto Protect and under > Miscellaneous I had to uncheck the box "turn on scanning of Microsoft > Products". This doesn't apparently leave these products unprotected. > > For the others that responded > I have used Norton products ever since I bought my first PC and have never > found any problems with their software. I did research other alternatives > but didn't find one that didn't have problems of one sort or another for many > users. I think the biggest problem with any anti-virus/firewall product is > for a lay person to understand their workings to an extent that they can > tailor them to their specific needs without relying on the default settings - > these do not always do the business in some cases. > > > -- > EricG > > > "EGA" wrote: > > > I am posting this here as I am not sure whether it is a Windows XP problem, > > or a problem with NIS 2007 or Word 2002. > > > > I am currently using Norton Internet Security 2007 and have Microsoft Word > > 2002 and Works 7. > > > > I occasionally check the Log Viewer of Norton Internet Security and have > > noticed that I regularly get the following entires under the heading Symantec > > Resourse Protector>Alerts > > > > The entires are always the same, apart from the PID number and are as follows: > > > > <Date> <Time> Unauthorise Access Logged > > > > Event Details > > Actor: C:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT OFFICE\OFFICE 10\WINWORD.EXE (PID=168 > > (different number on each occasion) > > Target: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Common Client\ccService\Channels\ > > Action: Unauthorised access > > Reaction: Unauthorised access stopped > > > > Can anyone throw any light on this apparent problem. Is there some thing I > > can or should do in either NIS2007 or Word 2002 to prevent this apparent > > security problem. > > > > Needless to say all my products are always fully updated. > > -- > > EricG |
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