In NIS 2012 is Silent Mode for gaming ?
In NIS 2012 is Silent Mode for gaming ?
How do I do that ?
brkkab123 wrote:How do I do that ?
Go to Settings > General > Silent Mode Settings > User-Specified Programs > Configure
Please see Quiet Mode Programs here
Please see Silent Mode Settings here
Thank you for solving this for me. P.S. I'm unsure how to mark it solved.
SOLVED.
Hello brkkab123
I'm glad I could be of help to you in getting your question answered. Norton is glad you got it solved also. Thanks to you or who ever for marking the thread as solved..
SOLVWD. Thank you for your help. Maybe I'm missing it, but they need to put a solved button somewhere in the thread options.
Hello brkkab123
For future reference, there is a Accept as Solution on each post in a thread right under the sta which represents Kudos for the solution. It isn't under the Options for the thread. It's to the left of the reply button. Thanks.
Edit: You won't see it in this thread because it is already marked as solved. Take a look at any of the other unsolved threads and you will see what I mean.
That one's extremely stupid. The only person that should be able to mark a thread as being solved is the poster. After all there the one with a issue.
brkkab123 wrote:That one's extremely stupid. The only person that should be able to mark a thread as being solved is the poster. After all there the one with a issue.
I thnk Floplot has overlooked a recent change since in general only the original poster -- you in this thread -- sees that Solution button and can mark a message as a solution.
But a recent change by Norton also made it possible for gurus to do this as well and because of that special status Floplot and we gurus see the button on every message in a thread not marked with a solution.
I wouldn't rush in to do this myself but if after some time an obvious solution was not marked by the original poster in the thread then I might in order to help others spot the solution.
But I've not done so so far.
So if your concern was that only you know if it is your solution is valid and the way it works in general.
However it gets awkward when someone comes in later with their version of the problem and finds the solution isn't their solution and can't do anything about it. That's why we ask people to start new threads unless what is happening to them really is the same problem.