Norton 360 v5

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    Arch Linux 64-bit
       #31

    What region do you live in?

    You can use this key in Norton Internet Security 2011: $5.99 (I assume it is for one PC).

    Prices change on Amazon often: $26.99 (three PCs).
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  2. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
       #32

    Thanks techmonkey74 but I am not a Costco member.

    Costco is in the States?
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  3. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #33

    What about its cpu usage in system start up?
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  4. Posts : 914
    Windows 8 Pro
       #34

    bagavan said:
    What about its cpu usage in system start up?
    You'll be just fine. Assuming your PC is not infested with worms and rootkits. It's almost as if it isn't even there.

    Try for yourself though. They do have trials.
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  5. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #35

    I have started to use it since yesterday..Start up time is the same like before 72 sec..Not bad rite?
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  6. Posts : 20
    windows 7, windows xp
       #36

    Just installed yesterday and am having problems. After I boot now it is asking for a defrag of my C drive but the defrag doesn't work because of software (Norton's) recently installed.

    My xp does not work anymore either. When it tries to boot is blue screens and then tries to boot again.

    Everything was running fine until I upgraded yesterday.

    I am going to talk with them today to see why this is happened.
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  7. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Pro 32
       #37

    My Problems With Norton 360 Version 5


    EmailText : I upgraded 3 computers to Version 5. All three run a background scan when idle all the time. The message is Norton 360 Premier Edition is performing a background task: Full System Scan in progress. This keeps the screen saver from coming on.


    Dear Dale,

    Thank you for contacting Norton support.

    I am sorry to know that Norton 360 scans runs continuously when your computer is idle and does not allow the Screensaver to appear.

    I understand your concern and I apologize for the inconvenience caused. I will definitely help you with that.

    Norton 360 program keeps your computer secure from ongoing threats by automatically running scans on your computer using the Idle Time Scan feature. Idle Time Scan detects the time when you do not use your computer and intelligently runs scans depending on the scan history of your computer. This approach ensures the computer is protected at all times, while leaving the computer's resources available for interactive tasks.

    In order to check for the issue, please follow instructions provided below to disable idle time scan, delete the previous scheduled scans and then schedule full system scan at your convenience timing:

    Steps to turn off Idle Time Scan:

    1. Start Norton 360 program
    2. On the top of the Norton interface, click Settings.
    3. Click on Antivirus and click 'Scans and Risks' tab
    4. Under Computer scans, next to Idle Time Scan, click on the drop-down list and select off.
    5. In the Settings window, click Apply.

    Steps to delete the scheduled scan:

    1. Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the following:

    For Windows 7 or Vista: Click the Start button, and then click All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Task Scheduler. If the User Account Control window appears, click Continue.
    For Windows XP: Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Scheduled Tasks.

    2. Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the following:

    For Windows 7 or Vista: Click Task Status. Under Active Tasks, double-click the Norton full system scan entry. In the right pane, under Actions for Selected Item, click Delete.
    For Windows XP: Right-click the Norton full system scan entry and then click Delete.

    3. In the confirmation dialog box that appears, click Yes.

    4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each entry of Norton full system scan.

    5. Close the Windows Task Scheduler.

    In order to schedule full system scan at your convenience, please follow instructions provided in the below link:

    How to schedule a full system scan in Norton 360 Version 4.0 | Norton Support

    Note: If any of the given links is not working by clicking it, please copy and paste the link in the Address bar of your browser.

    Once you complete the above steps, please check for the issue and check whether scan runs only at the scheduled timing and not in the background.

    If you require additional assistance or still have some concerns, please feel free to contact us. We will be glad to assist you further.

    Thanks,

    Mustafa Syed
    Norton Support Representative



    Hello Dale ,
    We are writing to you as we replied to your email and we would like to check if you need any further help.
    If you require further assistance please feel free to reply to this email and we will get back to you with in a day. Alternatively if you would like to speak to us please click below to find the phone number for your region.
    1) North America (including USA and Canada) please call 1800 441 7234
    2) Asia Pacific (Including Australia and New Zealand)
    3) Europe/Middle East/Africa (Including United Kingdom and South Africa)
    Thank you
    Norton Support

    ------------------Original Message------------------
    From: Norton Email Support
    Sent: Friday, May 27 2011 11:30:24:743AM
    Subject: Technical Support [Incident:505198987]

    Dear Dale,

    Thank you for contacting Norton support.

    I am sorry to know that Norton 360 scans runs continuously when your computer is idle and does not allow the Screensaver to appear.

    I understand your concern and I apologize for the inconvenience caused. I will definitely help you with that.

    Norton 360 program keeps your computer secure from ongoing threats by automatically running scans on your computer using the Idle Time Scan feature. Idle Time Scan detects the time when you do not use your computer and intelligently runs scans depending on the scan history of your computer. This approach ensures the computer is protected at all times, while leaving the computer's resources available for interactive tasks.

    In order to check for the issue, please follow instructions provided below to disable idle time scan, delete the previous scheduled scans and then schedule full system scan at your convenience timing:

    Steps to turn off Idle Time Scan:

    1. Start Norton 360 program
    2. On the top of the Norton interface, click Settings.
    3. Click on Antivirus and click 'Scans and Risks' tab
    4. Under Computer scans, next to Idle Time Scan, click on the drop-down list and select Off.
    5. In the Settings window, click Apply.

    Steps to delete the scheduled scan:

    1. Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the following:

    For Windows 7 or Vista: Click the Start button, and then click All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Task Scheduler. If the User Account Control window appears, click Continue.
    For Windows XP: Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Scheduled Tasks.

    2. Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the following:

    For Windows 7 or Vista: Click Task Status. Under Active Tasks, double-click the Norton full system scan entry. In the right pane, under Actions for Selected Item, click Delete.
    For Windows XP: Right-click the Norton full system scan entry and then click Delete.

    3. In the confirmation dialog box that appears, click Yes.

    4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each entry of Norton full system scan.

    5. Close the Windows Task Scheduler.

    In order to schedule full system scan at your convenience, please follow instructions provided in the below link:

    How to schedule a full system scan in Norton 360 Version 4.0 | Norton Support

    Note: If any of the given links is not working by clicking it, please copy and paste the link in the Address bar of your browser.

    Once you complete the above steps, please check for the issue and check whether scan runs only at the scheduled timing and not in the background.

    If you require additional assistance or still have some concerns, please feel free to contact us. We will be glad to assist you further.

    Thanks,

    Mustafa Syed
    Norton Support Representative

    Norton 360 Ver 5 Background Scanning Problem


    I upgraded 3 computers to Version 5. All three run a background scan when idle all the time. The message is Norton 360 Premier Edition is performing a background task: Full System Scan in progress. What I discovered it's doing an Idle Full System Scan every 6 to 7 minutes.
    2:38 PMchecking configuration...
    2:38 PMchecking configuration...
    2:38 PMConnecting...
    2:38 PMConnected. A support representative will be with you shortly.
    2:38 PMSupport session established with Sanoop.
    2:38 PMYou have granted full permission to Sanoop. To revoke, click the red X on the toolbar or press Pause/Break on the keyboard.
    2:38 PM Remote Control started by Sanoop.

    2:39 PM Sanoop: Now we are connected.
    2:39 PMDale: Check the scan log
    2:42 PMDale: May I show you the scan log
    2:42 PM Sanoop: Yes please
    2:44 PMDale: This only started happening since I upgraded to v5 and it happens on all 3 machines
    2:44 PM Sanoop: Okay
    2:44 PMDale: We have uninstalled also with no effect.
    2:47 PM Sanoop: Okay
    2:50 PM Sanoop: Please wait for 10 minutes
    2:50 PMDale: I don't want a manual schedule I need on sat evening
    2:51 PM Sanoop: Okay
    2:59 PM Sanoop: Now it is doing fine
    3:00 PMDale: Well we wouldn't know until it sits idle for at least 30 minutes.
    3:01 PM Sanoop: That is Normal thing
    3:01 PM Sanoop: Running the idle scan in every 6 minutes is an issue
    3:02 PM Sanoop: This is an upgraded version and the idle scan will run when your PC is idle for more than 30 minutes.
    3:02 PM Sanoop: It is one of its features
    3:02 PMDale: Your right this problem only started with v5 not v3
    3:03 PMDale: It should not run a full system scan every 6 minutes like its doing. The hard derives stay on non stop which is not good.
    3:04 PM Sanoop: It will not full scan in every 6 minutes
    3:04 PM Sanoop: That has been fixed now
    3:05 PMDale: I showed you the log and it does
    3:05 PM Sanoop: Now that’s fixed
    3:05 PMDale: It should not do this at all.
    3:06 PM Sanoop: It happened before you contacted me
    3:06 PM Sanoop: Now your product will not run full scan in every 6 minutes
    3:06 PMDale: Yes I have incident numbers if you need them
    3:07 PMDale I guess I’m missing something here. By putting it to manual is this the fix.
    3:07 PM Sanoop: Please understand that your issue that is running full scan in every 6 minutes is fixed
    3:07 PM Sanoop: Do you understand that?
    3:09 PMDale: Is putting it to manual the fix??? Number 505198987 and 505199421
    3:16 PMDale: Are you there?
    3:17 PM Sanoop: Yes, I am here
    3:18 PMDale: Thank You
    3:18 PM Sanoop: Now please check the security history.
    3:18 PM Sanoop: Idle time scan was not ran.
    3:19 PMDale: It won't run until we're off of it. Is putting it to manual the answer???
    3:20 PM Sanoop: Yes
    3:22 PMDale: This is not a good fixed I need to run this in auto mode in the evening. V3 didn't have this problem only in V5. Can I get a transcript of this chat emailed to me?

    casemanager@support02.norton.com Mr. Dale has entered room.


    Sanoop has entered room.
    Email with reconnect link has been sent to:dadalk4@ca.rr.com
    If you get disconnected, click the link to reconnect to the same chat session.
    Sanoop>
    You are being transferred to Sanoop.
    Sanoop>
    Welcome to Norton Support. My name is Sanoop, can I please have a minute to go through the information you have provided?
    Mr. Dale >
    Yes
    Sanoop>
    Just in case I need to call you back, can I please have your phone number with the country and area code?
    Sanoop>Thank you.
    Sanoop>
    I understand that your Norton is performing idle scan in every 6 minutes, is that right Dale?
    Mr. Dale >
    If you can look at my file from 5/25 when a senior Analyses tried fixing this problem but it wasn't fixed.
    Mr. Dale >
    Are you there?
    Sanoop>
    Yes, I am here
    Sanoop>
    Let me check it please
    Sanoop>
    Would you mind if I put you on hold for a few minutes so that I can dig a bit further into this?
    Mr. Dale >
    Sure no problem
    Sanoop>
    Thank you
    Sanoop>
    Thank you for being on hold
    Sanoop>
    Are you chatting with me from the computer that has the issue?
    Mr. Dale >
    Yes
    Sanoop>
    I can connect to your computer and work to resolve the problem from here, while you sit back and watch. This is a secure connection, and I won't access any personal information on your computer. If at any point you are concerned, you can disconnect me by clicking on the [End] button. I'd encourage you to view the troubleshooting from your end. If you are okay with this, please proceed with the following steps 1. Click on the link http://www.norton.com/link 2. Enter in the 6 digit pin code 564368 and click [Connect to technician]. 3. You will then see a prompt to accept the connection. Click on [Yes]. It may take a few minutes for me to connect.
    Mr. Dale >
    Yes you can. Remember the other person uninstalled and turned off the Idle scan with no effect.
    Sanoop>
    Okay, please connect

    Sanoop>
    Please wait, while the issue is escalated to another analyst.


    Nikhil has entered room.
    Nikhil>
    Hi, my name is Nikhil and I am a Case Manager with Norton Support. I will handle your case from here.


    Sanoop has left room.
    Nikhil>
    Thanks for your patience. So as to check that I'm looking into the correct thing, you're having problems with the idle time scan runs after every 6 minutes. Have I understood you correctly?
    Nikhil>
    I really understand the trouble you’re going through, which is why I would like to give you my email address so that you can contact me directly about this issue. My email address: casemanager@support02.norton.com
    Nikhil>
    Since when have you been facing this issue?
    Nikhil>
    I am sorry Dale. This is the Norton chat support and I am not able to call you back right now.
    Nikhil>
    There are a number of things that may be contributing to this issue and the fastest way to fix it would be for me to connect to your computer and investigate further. This will allow me to look at your computer as if I were right there with you. Would that be ok with you?
    Nikhil>
    Thank you.
    Nikhil>
    Are you chatting with me from the computer that has the issue?
    Nikhil>
    Dale, I can connect to your computer and work to resolve the problem from here, while you sit back and watch. This is a secure connection, and I won't access any personal information on your computer. If at any point you are concerned, you can disconnect me by clicking on the [End] button. I'd encourage you to view the troubleshooting from your end. If you are okay with this, please proceed with the following steps1. Click on the link http://www.norton.com/link 2. Enter in the 6 digit pin code 520858 and click [Connect to technician]. 3. You will then see a prompt to accept the connection. Click on [Yes]. It may take a few minutes for me to connect.
    Nikhil>
    I'm now connected to your computer.
    Mr. Dale >
    Can I show you what has been done?
    Nikhil>
    Yes, please.
    Mr. Dale >
    First a Norton tech already uninstalled and reinstalled on two machines with no effect. Now I'll show you the settings that they changes and the log file.
    Nikhil>
    Okay Dale.
    Mr. Dale >
    Did you see that now I'll show the logs?
    Nikhil>
    Yes.
    Mr. Dale >
    It’s not really running a full scan but it's stuck in a loop
    Mr. Dale >
    This didn't do anything past 5:00 because the machine was shut down
    Mr. Dale >
    This is not what I wanted to do what I want to do is auto mode.
    Nikhil>
    Okay. Please check if the issue resolved after selecting it as automatic.
    Mr. Dale >
    This is not what I need to do. I think it’s time to go back to v3 until v5 is fixed
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #38

    hi,im vickyb and my case number is SFDC-00938752 (29 oct 2011).
    you have make me use norton bootable recovery tool and i have successful follow the procedure and succeed to remove the virus but indeed the problem has not been fixed and i am unable to open norton.
    hope to get a respond fron you as soon as possible,thank you.
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       #39

    Hi vickybb46,
    Please open a new thread to post about your issue - do not post to an old thread.

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    Last edited by z3r010; 29 Oct 2011 at 03:30. Reason: rule breach
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