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A dry and bright Monday

I finally received a response from Symantec technical support relating to the problems I’m experiencing with the upgrade to Internet Security 2007. Unfortunately it isn’t possible to complete the steps outlined in the fix as yet another one of Symantec’s fixing tools fails to run! The instructions are also contradictary, in one section I’m advised to remove a complete folder but a little further along I’m advised not to remove that complete folder. In reality it isn’t possible to remove any of the items in the folder by following the instructions as access to the folder is denied when Internet Security is running even after switching off product protection. The only way to remove the folder or any items contained within it involves starting the computer in safe mode. I’ve responded to the support email advising that the fix process cannot be completed and asking for some less ambiguous instructions. I wonder if any of the support people actually try to follow the processes they suggest?

I really hope this doesn’t follow the same path as the support request I raised several months ago where we went round in circles for weeks and weeks with senior support technicians before I finally threw in the towel and removed Internet Security from one of my systems. It worked fine until you ran a LiveUpdate and then the hard disk would continually access and the system would grind to a halt. That was a very time consuming lesson in how purchased software sometimes cannot be made to work, perhaps I could have had a refund but I was so frustrated by the amount of time I’d already wasted following the lengthy ‘fixing’ processes and then each time having to restore my hard disk from a Ghost image to get back to a working system that I’d really had enough of the whole process.

A very cold Tuesday

Welsh class again this morning, continuing to work on the current assessments, firing questions at each other and making notes of the answers. No rain today which makes a welcome change but the weather has become much colder with quite a frost last night.

A new release of the blog software today, quite a few changes to options and plugins, I’ve completed the upgrade and it seems to be working as planned.

The problems with email on my webhost appear to have been resolved, they’ve been undertaking a server upgrade and for several days recently email access has been dreadful. Apparently no emails sent to me have been lost but they have been taking a significant time to arrive, the backlog has now been cleared so fingers crossed!

I’ve also upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2007 on my notebook computer, a tortuous upgrade that probably needs a complete uninstall and reinstall which may sort out the problems. In typical Norton / Symantec style the uninstallation fails, I’ve raised a support query but as my last one went unanswered I’m not holding my breath. I have two months left with my current subscription so the jury’s still out on whether I’ll continue using the product or revert to my previous security products.

A quiet Thursday

I’m still waiting for the insurance documents for the Nissan Patrol to arrive in the post so I can tax it and collect it. I’m having a very annoying problem with the main pc, the latest updates from Symantec live update are causing severe problems with the status application continuously accessing the hard disk. It’s also then impossible to access any of the Norton applications. Booting from the Ghost 10 CD and restoring the C drive from the latest back up is the only solution. A selective update from Symantec live update, without selecting the program updates is working as an interim measure.

A bright Sunday

A quiet day at home today. I installed Norton Internet Security 2006 on the desktop pc today, for a few years I stopped using Symantec products as I found they were often a serious resource eater on my computers, however the latest versions seem to perform very well. I’ve now removed AVG anti-virus, Agnitum Outpost Firewall and Spamweed and we’ll see how the more integrated approach in Norton works, so far so good.