NIS 2010 (17.7.0.12) product:
Security History events does not appeared in History Journal.
After a jog of my computer system block, the windows has been halted.
After reboot the chkdsk begins in the blue window screen and it is takes some operations with 2 or 3 Norton files (something as ~settings.bak or close to it), all of it was with .BAK extensions.
After that I was unable to see any firewall activities or connections in my History Journal.
What can I do with it to restore the logging activity to History Journal?
Do not tell me to reinstall Norton (I guess it will decide my problem) but the Setting up procedure takes me so long, it is not easy so I do not want to do it again).
Please tell me that I can do, I will try this. Probably, reinstalling of Norton with preserve my settings but may cause a new copy functionality will be destroyed too.
Thank you for your support!
oh,**bleep**... SONAR protection is died after some reboots and while the computer was working during 2-3 days ago, it was good
Norton is dying... Need to reinstall... I have experience with 3 computers with impulse (not constantly) HDD problems and always Norton was in this very small list of damaged programs. And 'till now reinstall only can help. Norton stores its files into most sensitive to HDD problems areas (because It is faster in use?)? Alright, but no just one backup in others? I've heard that Symantec is making backup software too, but unfortunately it was not apllied to other products.
Niko233:
What operating system and service pack level is on your machine? There are no real set up requirements for installing Norton. It could be that you are tweaking it too hard and not giving it the opportunity to set itself up properly.
What security software was on your system previously? If it was not removed properly there could be conflicts that are causing problems.
I would recommend running the Norton Removal Tool to clean off what you have and then a simple reinstall of Norton. If you have passwords, you will need to go into settings and back them up as an npm file, which you will be able to reload after you are up and running.
Norton Removal Tool
Latest versions
>What operating system and service pack level is on your machine?
WinXP SP3 Professional 32bit x86 (English, all secur. updates + some for Windows Installer 4.5 and Disabling Win Autorun patches)
>There are no real set up requirements for installing Norton
for You - may be, for me is (many local segments with different network address ranges, shares, web http server, etc.).
>It could be that you are tweaking it too hard and not giving it the opportunity to set itself up properly.
It can be told to everybody who do not want to use default settings, others who did not set up many programs - just don't understand how it's work - what's why do not need to set up - unknown settings too.
>What security software was on your system previously?
NIS 2009
KIS 2009
NIS 2010
it was removed successfully (and with windows reinstall too)
Already reinstalled Norton and completely update, setted it up, it takes for 3-3.5 hours for me... badly...
By the way number of times executing the Norton Removal tool is the same with reboot numbers.
every time I execute NRT (always used the latest version), it find some to delete and always need to reboot (on many new my Windows xp separate installs)
Did you run the KAS removal tool when you uninstalled that? Leftover Kaspersky can cause problems.
http://support.kaspersky.com/faq/?qid=208279463
No, I do not run it, but after KIS 2009 I reinstall the Windows (after a full formatting of system drive). Reinstall was not because KIS problems.
Months all was good. In the subject I told the reason - why it was - I jog my computer systems block. It was the impulse stress for HDD. After that all the events was taken its place...
Now I reinstall NIS 2010 already (but I must to start from NIS 2009, update it and see the engine number)))) ) And it is fine yet.
NIS 2010 (17.7.0.12) product:
Security History events does not appeared in History Journal.
After a jog of my computer system block, the windows has been halted.
After reboot the chkdsk begins in the blue window screen and it is takes some operations with 2 or 3 Norton files (something as ~settings.bak or close to it), all of it was with .BAK extensions.
After that I was unable to see any firewall activities or connections in my History Journal.
What can I do with it to restore the logging activity to History Journal?
Do not tell me to reinstall Norton (I guess it will decide my problem) but the Setting up procedure takes me so long, it is not easy so I do not want to do it again).
Please tell me that I can do, I will try this. Probably, reinstalling of Norton with preserve my settings but may cause a new copy functionality will be destroyed too.
Thank you for your support!