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> Nortons Internet Security 2006 Scans
SuzanneMarie
post Jun 30 2006, 02:39 PM
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I have Nortons Internet Security 2006 and I Have Windows XP. Overall I Have no problems with Nortons it seems so be working fine I run scans with it once a week, but I have noticed every now and then maybe once or twice a month it starts doing a full scan all by Itself. The first couple of times I let it finish in case it had detected something (I was browsing the internet on my ISP's Homepage) but it didn't find anything. But it doesn't always happen when I am on the internet. I also have Ewido's and Spybots and I have done A Panda Scan they all come up with nothing. Is there a Automated setting within Norton's that I am Missing? Has anyone got any ideas?
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Hello

Norton does have its own automated scan, its not obvious with Security Suite 2006 like in previous versions, but it will run them,so its nothing to worry about!


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