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Put [Norton] LiveUpdate back in

Put [Norton] LiveUpdate back in so the product knows you're doing a Manual one to delay Tasks from Running, which will prevent them from being Cancelled and therefore, will avoid making those Cancelled Tasks fro Not Running.

Thursday, November 21, 2013: The THREATCON was changed to Level 1: Normal | Tue., Nov. 05, 2013: Zero-Day Vulnerability: Microsoft Security Advisory 2896666 | Saturday, November 09, 2013: Cyber-Criminals Serve Up A Veritable Smorgasbord Of Threats For South Koreans | Wednesday, October 09, 2013: New Internet Explorer Zero-Day Targeted In Attacks Against Korea And Japan [C.V.E.-2013-3897]
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I must strongly disagree with this suggestion. The "old" Live Update component and the associated LUCOMS processes were resource killers. The current streamlined method of update delivery was a stroke of genius and a welcome addition. It does not interfere with any of my work as did "Live Update".

Please don't change anything in this area. I like the fact that Norton takes care of everything in the background while I go about other tasks undisturbed.

"Anyone who isn't confused really doesn't understand the situation."   Edward R. Murrow
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I agree with Phil_D and I have never had this cancel anything that was running; scans or otherwise.

Win10 x64; Proud graduate of GeeksToGo
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Thanks for the idea. Looks like there's some disagreement here. Let's see what others think about this idea. Dan
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I don't even understand what the OP wanted to say. If Phil_D correctly interpreted the meaning behind this crpytic idea, I'm totally against it.

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 -- NIS 21
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Re: Put [Norton] LiveUpdate back in

There seems to be some confusion here; am talking about puting the "LiveUpdate" Background Task in so the Prouct knows when one is doing a Manual Norton LiveUpdate.

Thursday, November 21, 2013: The THREATCON was changed to Level 1: Normal | Tue., Nov. 05, 2013: Zero-Day Vulnerability: Microsoft Security Advisory 2896666 | Saturday, November 09, 2013: Cyber-Criminals Serve Up A Veritable Smorgasbord Of Threats For South Koreans | Wednesday, October 09, 2013: New Internet Explorer Zero-Day Targeted In Attacks Against Korea And Japan [C.V.E.-2013-3897]
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