08-22-2009 09:27 AM
Helloo to you all and thanks for replying ... the last verion i had before the 16.2.7.10 update was 16.5.0.135 and didn't have a squeek of a problem with it .. when i installed as a new customer on or about 8/9 (give/take) i don't remember 'what' the version was at that time but i don't think it was 16.5.0.135 - but it wasn't the 'new/current' 16.0.0.125 that i now have but whatever - LOL it's working like a charm and i'm happy as a clam...so nice to have my computer 'back'
... the problems i had (and others) including the 'framework error' have now disappeared...
quote: This is risky, as "she" will become Vulnerable the Threats and Risks if you don't keep up-to-date with all of the Updates. If "she" has the 125 Version, I suspect that all of the Updates will be from last year some time.
Per advices on this post, I won't turn-off auto updates - thanks again for all your help ! Edythe
08-22-2009 09:31 AM
EDYTHE wrote:quote: This is risky, as "she" will become Vulnerable the Threats and Risks if you don't keep up-to-date with all of the Updates. If "she" has the 125 Version, I suspect that all of the Updates will be from last year some time.
Per advices on this post, I won't turn-off auto updates - thanks again for all your help ! Edythe
Just remember that you might get Updated to the 16.5.0.134/5 Version via Automatic LiveUpdate or a Manual Norton LiveUpdate.
And you're welcome. Glad I could help!
08-22-2009 09:31 AM
I was aware of all that before I posted and also that Edythe has described herself as cautious in her browsing.
It's a question of lesser evils.
I'm also aware that Tony has posted a link to download the .135 version for those who want to install that.
08-22-2009 09:39 AM
Whether you stick with the version that Customer Support installed for you to solve the problem you referred to you is entirely up to you.
But if you were entirely happy with .135 then Symantec have published to following source to get it from and since your version is earlier if you download / let it install it will remove the earlier edition as part of the process and preserve you settings and things like spam lists, which is important for me since it takes time to retrain the antisam module.
If you wish to download and install the previous version of Norton Internet Security (16.5.0.135), please visit the Norton Update Center:
The instructions there are very clear and straightforward -- just select Norton Internet Security and 2009 as your version.
I ran this yesterday to check it out and it uses the current system of a Download Manager so from that website you download a short file and after it downloads to your desktop you click on it and it starts a further download and install of the .135 version.
The decision is entirely up to you.
08-22-2009 05:33 PM
Floating_Red wrote:
EDYTHE wrote:quote: This is risky, as "she" will become Vulnerable the Threats and Risks if you don't keep up-to-date with all of the Updates. If "she" has the 125 Version, I suspect that all of the Updates will be from last year some time.
Per advices on this post, I won't turn-off auto updates - thanks again for all your help ! Edythe
Just remember that you might get Updated to the 16.5.0.134/5 Version via Automatic LiveUpdate or a Manual Norton LiveUpdate.
And you're welcome. Glad I could help!
Sat. Aug 22nd, 2009
Hello - i'm writring this after reviewing some past posts - i hope i don't have to bother you all again and i'm not sure 'where' there is going - i'm still getting lost:
Anyway,,, If i understand some of the advices given states it's o.k. for me to stay with this 16.0.0.125 until i'm updated to probably 16.5.++ via live update. (i'm a tad tentative to try and update to a later version on my own)
... if you all think i'm in an 'o.k' position by staying 'put' with what the tech gave me (if i remember someone suggested that i rec'd 'that' version (16.00.125) since that was the only one available to the tech to get me out of my 'mess' ).
As i said - so far, so good - i'm into day 2 with no problems ... only thing that worries me is it possible with this very early version i now have that i'm not getting the latest 'virus' definitions as if i had a later 'version' ? -Does the version 'dictate' the 'currency' of virus definitions =that no matter what version one has for NIS 2009 one would still be 'current/updated' for virus definitions regardless of the ''version'' ...or are those that i am getting (last one just 1 hr ago of this posting) are relevant only to this version (16.0.0.125) and not on 'real-time' date i.e. those offered as of today 8/22/09 ? hope i didn't confuse you ... i can't find where in the console to surf to find what number def's i received today ... went into network -found today's date under defs but not the identity that would then allow me to go to Norton's site to view the last number installed... again many thanks to all trying to help - Edythe
08-22-2009 05:42 PM
Hi, EDYTHE,
Just to clarify, the 16.7.2.10 has been pulled from the Norton LiveUpdate Servers.
If you were having no problems with the 135 Version, then I would suggest that you go back to that Version; I would think you would be able to get via Norton LiveUpdate, but, if not, you will have to go to the Norton Update Center and do it that way.
I hope this helps!
08-22-2009 06:22 PM
Hi EDYTHE,
There are reports that the download link for NIS 2009 is actually downloading 16.7 and not 16.5. My advice would be to stay with what you have presently. The virus definitions are the same. You are protected and you have a trouble-free installation that will update automatically when the 16.7 update is fixed and re-issued, so I would not risk downloading anything new until this all gets sorted out.
08-23-2009 07:12 AM
SendOfJive wrote:Hi EDYTHE,
There are reports that the download link for NIS 2009 is actually downloading 16.7 and not 16.5. My advice would be to stay with what you have presently. The virus definitions are the same. You are protected and you have a trouble-free installation that will update automatically when the 16.7 update is fixed and re-issued, so I would not risk downloading anything new until this all gets sorted out.
Hello Sun -8/23- - don't know if i responded to this any other place that i posted but thanks for this and i will not do ''anything' else except sit, enjoy my computer and wait for nature to takes its course !! :)
08-23-2009 07:16 AM
Hi, EDYTHE,
Did you try the Hot Fix when you had 16.7.2.10? The Hot Fix is now widely available, and most people (98%) seem to be having no more Issues once they install the Hot Fix. Just thought I'd bring that to your attention.
08-23-2009 01:33 PM
Floating_Red wrote:Hi, EDYTHE,
Did you try the Hot Fix when you had 16.7.2.10? The Hot Fix is now widely available, and most people (98%) seem to be having no more Issues once they install the Hot Fix. Just thought I'd bring that to your attention.
Hello Floating_Red...
No...i didn't know about the HF at the time i started all the fun with my computer and besides - i would be too apprehensive, given my 'level' of 'expertice' to even attempt anything on my own ... called Tech -explained my problem - told them i am 3 weeks 'new' to thier company/program - pleeeezzee do something for me and they did -(the Remote uninstall/reinstall back to version 16.00.125.).. i'm happy - things are back to normal -(but what do i know?!! LOL) i don't plan to download any ''newer' versions until Norton does their own via Live Update... Granted, i could be missing nice things with later versions (prior to the dreaded 16.7.1.10) but sometimes in life " ignorence is bliss"
Thanks again for all your hand-holding and support - Edythe
