[quote name=\'guestolo\' date=\'May 14 2005, 01:16 PM\']You shouldn't need to disable Norton's AV when installing Sygates
But if you want to be safe just disable Autoprotect temporarily and then install[/quote]
Ok, thanks
[quote name=\'guestolo\' date=\'May 14 2005, 01:16 PM\']Do you have problems accessing this link??
I don't seem to have a problem
http://www.comcast.net/comcast.htmlBut if I type in their IP address into the address bar I have a problem, it won't load[/quote]
yup, either typing it, or clicking on the link, will not let me connect.
[quote name=\'guestolo\' date=\'May 14 2005, 01:16 PM\']Why don't you set up Comcast email with Outlook Express?
Your decision, but it's a lot easier than going to the site in my opinion[/quote]
Becuase, I don't trust microsoft anymore. Also another great feature of comcast is that your email does not open your mail without you manually openning it. I am very disgusted with Symentac and Microsoft, that I am eventually switching to Treendmicro for AV, and looking to get a used Apple G4 or G5. When Microsoft comes out with their new OS, which is suppose to be sometime in the fall of this year, I am not even going to think about making a decision to upgrade to the new OS. I don't even care how well they secure their new OS, becuase this is what they said XP is suppose to be, but look at how many Service Packs they have built so far, and IE is still not secure. Also if you rember my last virus, do you know what the sad part is about that virus I had? It was already verified in Feburary 2005 by Trendmicros who knew about this virus but yet Symentac has no reculation of this virus and they don't have the definitions for it. In addition when I called them they wanted to charge me a starting rate of 39.95 to remove the virus, and it was not guarenteed. I hope that one day a lot more people start relizing that Nortan AV SUCKS, and I hope that symentac rots in hell.
[quote name=\'guestolo\' date=\'May 14 2005, 01:16 PM\']Just out of curiousity
Have you applied the Windows updates yet, this may help the situation[/quote]
yes I have. I am now running SP2 with the latest updates though this didn't fix the problem either. What I truely think the problem is there is something that I have set in FireFox that is causing this problem. I got a lot of restrictions turned on because I am not that expeirence in how viruses truely work. So I told FireFox to pretty much block everything
except for javascript. Could you give some pointers?