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NAV shield in sys tray keeps disappearin

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Name: Amit
Date: August 2, 2002 at 07:18:11 Pacific
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I have Norton AV 7.5, and recently, the little golden shield that used to appear in the system tray is no longer there. WHen I boot up, I see it come up for a few seconds, then disappear. Also, does anyone know what it means when the shield has a red \ over it?



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Name: Underdog
Date: August 2, 2002 at 17:33:36 Pacific
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What ver. of Windoze are you running? The red line through the shield means that your "Auto Protection" is disabled. Not recommended that you run in this mode. Thats how the bad o'le viruses get in. Right click on the shield and click on Enable File System Realtime Protection.

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Name: shadow
Date: August 6, 2002 at 18:42:44 Pacific
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if you have windows xp, then you were hacked just like me this last weekend. first i noticed it was my antivirus...then my firewall. it's disappearing because it is being "terminated expectedly". check your system logs


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