Hi: When I installed NIS 2011, I noticed that the tray icon already showed a green check mark and the GUI told me the program was “secure” even though LiveUpdate was 130 days old. Windows Security Center was also showing that Norton was saying tellin it was up to date. I asked about this in a thread in the usual NIS forum, and I’ve since been told that this was because NIS had not yet sync’d with the Symantec server. I had not yet run LiveUpdate since I some issues to work out with setting up my router, etc. I’m a long time user and know to update it after every install, so I was expecting to see that the tray icon had some kind of warning. But I was surprised to see the green check mark instead. But it could make a newbie feel that their system is “secure”, and for whatever reason, they might not update the definitions immediately, especially since the GUI also said “secure.”. On a new install, I’m wondering if it’s possible to give some kind of warning, like a yellow caution shield over the icon, or something to show that there is an issue that needs correcting. And when the GUI is opened, there should be a “FIX NOW” or “Caution: update definitions” or “You are not yet secure” or something. Anyway, just thought I’d mention it. Thanks.