da jeg har en test udgave af norton 360 som kun jeg har og beta er det fix i men den har for mange fejl og er ustabil så næste patch skulle gøre det
Thanks again. I guess I’ll just leave it and trust Norton Auto Update gets the right version for me and fixes these issues.
men vil du høre en hemmelighed den patch der kommer skal du virkelig glæde dig til da den patch er 26.4 big final
Can’t wait. I’m tired of complaining. I just want Norton 360 to work the way it always has.
hvorfor tror du vi laver den patch den er kun bygget til work work og work så når 26.5 kommer og dem efter skal du forvente nye ting igen
Again, can’t wait.
@FrancisE_Neill Windows 7 as old as it is may be missing TLS 1.2 being enabled.
SA
jeg har sagt til norton at de skal kikke lidt på den her side om der er noget de mangler i vpn
It’s all good there. I updated the registry with TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2. I discovered that quite awhile ago when my version of Outlook would not work without TLS 1.1 and 1.2 being set. Thanks X 2.
Thanks for the post back. Just to clarify, your Norton is version 26.4.10932 (build 26.4.10932.983)
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I have upgraded [5] Windows 7 SP1 [both 32 and 64 bit] machines to this version
2 of them no problem, other 3 the ‘Sign-in’ buttons/links/etc do not work.
I HAVE the SHA2 patch installed on all.
Have gone through all the Remove/Install cycles already!
HELP
NOTE: I have checked and I’m using TLS 1.3 and/or 1.2
Both 1.1 and 1.0 are disabled.
Not sure what happened, but the links to Sign In or Enter my Key
are now blocking the Norton Client for some reason.
Re-enable TLS 1.1 and restart. Recheck.
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I select the file I want to scan from Windows Explorer, then right-click and select norton 360 gamer > scan selected item for virus, but no Norton 360 window pops up showing that it’s scanning, or it doesn’t show any results at all.
Normally, there should be a scan window or a window notifying you that there is a virus, or there might not be.
Product & version number:
OS details: Windows 11

Follow up….
After MUCH Troubleshooting I have narrowed it down to my hardware firewall blocking some “update” sites.
Running without my hardware firewall allows ‘Sign In’ just fine.
I will be turning the blocks off until I narrow it down and can identify it.
Hi again,
Not stalking you but I haven’t heard anything back and no one phoned me but I’m wondering is this just my Windows 7 installation ?
I’m writing again because nothing has changed but my VPN seem to think everything is ok. It connects, scans and websites I visit think I’m in the city of the server that my VPN is using.
I would really really like to get rid of my VPN connection history as I suspect that it at the basis of my problems but I have absolutely no idea how to do that. It must be possible because the update on my Windows 10 did it automaatically.
I have another computer running Windows 10 that I hardly ever use now since I’ve retired. Decided to start it up and update everything. It started up with Norton 360 build 26.2 and all worked as it always has. I ran live update to bring it up to current and now has 26.4 build and everything still works as normal - including listing the VPN wireguard connection with ‘Internet connected’ in the ‘Network’ tab.
BUT: the update Windows 10 install cleared all VPN Wireguard history and all runs normally.
Is there anyway I can delete those 1101 entries for VPN Wireguard History in Windows 7?
I’m just ‘going with the flow’ at the moment and hoping it is really working, and not just pretending, in the background.
Again, still not stalking but I’ve not received any solution/resolution/fix/etc about my Norton 360 issues.
I’ve found where Norton is ‘hiding’ the VPN Wireguard connection history (See previous post with screen grab). It’s recorded in Windows registry. There are somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 Norton network connections history in the Windows registry. Every time (since I upgraded to Norton 360) that Norton connected to the internet, both normal and VPN wireguard, it was recorded in the windows registry and I know of no way to clean them out.
WHY? I could manually delete them but you just don’t mess with Windows registry. I did another remove and reboot then did cleaning before a fresh install but there was so much of Norton left behind in my system after doing the remove that it doesn’t really remove ALL of Norton 360 at all.
I am certain that this is the main reason for my ‘issues’. Entry VPN connection 1101 was apparently the last straw because how does Norton 360 be running perfectly then, overnight, be possibly working ?
If Norton techs are busy with fixes/updates that will correct my issues, please at least let me know. I have the latest patch 26.4.10932.
26.4 here and I seem to be missing Local Backups. There a menu item for Cloud Backups which used to lead to a sub-menu where I could select Local Backups, but now clicking on Cloud Backups just shows a blank window with a circle of spinning dots.
Anyone ?
