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topdog5
Posts: 13
Registered: ‎10-09-2011

New member

Hello guys i have just joined the Forunm...and look forward to joining in the conversations..

 

 

huwyngr
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Registered: ‎04-13-2008

Re: New member

This forum is for suggestions for improving Norton Products so I'll ask for your message to be moved for better exposure. You won't lose sight of it because a link will be left here.



Hugh
huwyngr
Posts: 18,982
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Re: New member

So here you are ... Welcome to the Norton Forums.

 

There's plenty of help here both about Norton products and about computing itself.

 

Have a look at the complete Forum structure by clicking on Norton Community up aabove and you'll see where most products are dealt with.

 

Forum Feedback is for questions and problems relating to the way these Forums operate ....

 

So what Norton Products do you have installed or are interested in? What version of Windows are you using? Which Browser?

 

That's the sort of stuff that helps us help you ....



Hugh
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topdog5
Posts: 13
Registered: ‎10-09-2011

Re: New member

Thanks Hugh...can you give me this address to find this site also

 

Thanks

 

TIM

huwyngr
Posts: 18,982
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Registered: ‎04-13-2008

Re: New member

No problem -- Here you are in the Forum Clubhouse and the URL to that is:

 

http://community.norton.com/t5/Forum-Clubhouse/bd-p/clubhouse 

 

When you first logged in there are a bunch of settings you can make and you can get to them by clickding on My Settings up a little higher on the right. One of them, I don't remember the default, is to get an email advisory when anyone posts in a thread that you are in and that has a link in to bring you to message, or to the thread.

 

If you spot a thread you are interested in but have not posted in click on Thread Options, up on the left at the top of a thread, and select Subscribe and then you will get email for every post added even if you have not posted.

 

Have a browse in Forum Feedback too since that is where people ask about how the Forums work and how you do things here ... not just complain about what's wrong!.



Hugh
Phil_D
Posts: 7,286
Topics: 190
Registered: ‎06-10-2008

Re: New member

Hello topdog5 and welcome to our Community!

 

I see you have been first greeted by the Grand Master of the Norton Forums, so what else can I say?

 

I think you’ll find a lot of great people here and some great knowledge sharing.

 

Glad to have you here!

 



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huwyngr
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Registered: ‎04-13-2008

Re: New member

Now Now .... Just another fighter .....



Hugh
dickevans
Posts: 9,235
Registered: ‎04-08-2008

Re: New member


topdog5 wrote:

Hello guys i have just joined the Forunm...and look forward to joining in the conversations..

 

 


Welcome,

Just a word of caution. Several of the very active and knowledgeable experts here aren't 'guys' :smileyvery-happy:

Dick
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Yaso_Kuuhl
Posts: 5,533
Registered: ‎02-19-2009

Re: New member


dickevans wrote:

topdog5 wrote:

Hello guys i have just joined the Forunm...and look forward to joining in the conversations..

 

 


Welcome,

Just a word of caution. Several of the very active and knowledgeable experts here aren't 'guys' :smileyvery-happy:


Hehehe, well said, dickevans ;-D

- a gal ;-))

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DistEd2
Posts: 1,514
Registered: ‎08-11-2011

Re: New member

Hi, topdog5,

 

Let me add my voice to the chorus--as another (relatively) new member, though very old Norton user (20+ years!)

 

Nice to see you've made it to Contributor already--a sign that you more than likely have stuck around and started helping other users, after receiving yourself the help that probably brought you here in the first place. Which means you've embarked upon the same rewarding journey that we all did...some longer ago than others!

 

Don't hesitate to reach out to the veterans, as you have questions about posts you're helping on, and as you learn the ropes. They have been both friendly and helpful whenever I needed it as I got my own feet on the ground.

 

See you around the Forums!