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November 4th, 2004 05:00

it may have turned off window's security center monitoring the status of your antivirus program...?

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November 4th, 2004 11:00

That sounds logical but I had turned that nagbox off soon after the first GoAround with sp2 (first week of September, two BSODs a day) and it never came back for this second try installed last Friday, October 29th.
 
That last UpDate from Norton was "WMI" and it was also installed to the 2400 which is sp1 with three MS HotFixes for sp2 installed already, the Norton  'error' on the 2400 was to do with one  "...Readme.tx^" that it could not install.
 
The hotfixes are sp2 KB810243, sp2 Q322011 and sp2 Q814995 on the 2400, the D800 has ONLY sp2 so MS must have incorporated those in the latest version of sp2.
 
Six+ days now with no BSODs, none. :)
 
Art

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November 6th, 2004 20:00

Same thing happened to me yesterday when Live Update found an awfull lot of things to suddenly need updating, I had the same thing about rebooting and then re-connecting though it seemed to carry on downloading again before I got a chance to reboot.

All seems to be OK though and didnt see it as a problem, I also got that message but still get sp2 telling me twice that "my computer might not be protected", how do I turn that thing off?

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November 6th, 2004 21:00

Wonder if Norton is just giving everyone an SP2 patch, although I had already gone to Norton two months ago and installed it.

 

The SP2 nagbox should have a checkbox, after checking that and closing another little box offering option to not be bothered again.  That only works for a while, more sure is to visit MS Update and in 'personalize' you can remove it from the 'offer' list just like the 'French Windows' updates.

Art

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November 6th, 2004 23:00

I had the same thing happen to me last night. There were three files to download which went smoothly, but the install didn't. I had to download each one separately and then install it. Everything seems ok now and I did get the same popup as you Art. I also noticed that SP2 now recognizes that I have Norton antivirus and firewall.

ty 

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November 8th, 2004 02:00

For best performance under SP2 of any Norton product using LiveUpdate, make sure you have LiveUpdate version 2.5 (or newer). See this page.

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