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I think that the first issue is to resolve why it thinks that there are updates available. I have never heard of a case where somebody was told that an update is available when one isn’t. Try running LUALL.EXE and see if it reports any updates available.
Will when i click Yes thats what pops up when i run LUALL.EXE,
When i turned on my computer it popped up saying new updates available and click yes and open the LUALL.EXE
And there was updates to install. So then did a few things, and then rebooted computer to see if it would pop up
And immediately it popped up saying there are New Updates to install click Yes or No, I clicked yes and says
Thank you for using Live Update
All of the Symantic products and components installed on your computer are currentl up-to-date. Remember to check for new updates frequently.
So obviously live update pop up when it shouldnt.
I like to go back the way i had it without it popping up and run live update when i open NIS, I want the live update popup to go away.
Try running LUALL manually, not from the popup dialog. I suspect that you'll still see an update.
As far as the popup is concerned, I don't really have any idea why it persists despite you changing the setting.
I have the exact problem. Each time I log on, pop up says updates available. Will run update, log off computer then log back on and it pops up again. This occurs at every log in. Has been this way since installed. Really annoying.
I had this issue on my Vista.
The problem is that the Luall.exe item in the Run section in the windows registry ..
here > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
remains there irrespective of the changes in NIS settings. I used Windows Defender to remove it and it solved this issue.
It is though definitely something that Norton developers should fix.
TomiRed wrote:I had this issue on my Vista.
The problem is that the Luall.exe item in the Run section in the windows registry ..
here > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
remains there irrespective of the changes in NIS settings. I used Windows Defender to remove it and it solved this issue.
It is though definitely something that Norton developers should fix.
Message Edited by TomiRed on 07-30-2008 02:46 AM
Thanks TomiRed!
I run Vista too. Deleted the following registry entry and solved my problem!
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
C:\ProgramFiles\Symantec\LiveUpdate\ALuNotify.exe
Thanks for leading the way to it.
Jim
You're welcome.
I deleted it so long ago that I forgot which program it ran in the first place. So, as you wrote, it's ALUNotify.exe. Not Luall.exe
Different question on a similar line:
Is there any way I can specify what time my Norton checks for, downloads, and installs updates? It's really annoying when it starts doing its thing when I'm playing WoW or downloading something from iTunes.
I'd like to let it update automatically, but I must be able to tell it when it can.