Brian Kendig wrote:
> Mike Easter wrote:
>> Brian Kendig wrote:
>>> I'm setting up an HP All-In-One Photosmart 3210 printer on a network
>>> in a small office.
>> I'm reading that NAV 2006 comes with Norton Protection Center, which
>> turns out to be a big pain for a lot of people.
> but can the
> Norton Protection Center really interfere with the HP installer's
> ability to see a printer on the network?
It seems so.
> And, more importantly: how do I disable the Norton Protection Center?
http://symantec.atgnow.com/consumer/...sultType=5000#
or
http://snipurl.com/u28g
To disable Auto-Protect
Start Norton AntiVirus.
If Norton AntiVirus is part of Norton Internet Security or Norton
SystemWorks, then start that product.
Click Options. If you see a menu, then click Norton AntiVirus.
Under System, click Auto-Protect.
Under How to stay protected, uncheck Run at System Startup.
Click OK.
Restart the computer.
Go on to the next section.
> Uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2006 isn't an option; we purchased it
> online and downloaded it, and I think a month has gone by and Symantec
> won't allow another download.
Personally I don't believe that paid AV products are inherently better
than free ones. And if I have a paid or free product which has
'features' which I don't like, I get rid of it in favor for
another/different one.
If disabling the NPC doesn't allow you to install the printer on that
box, then I would uninstall it. Whether I re-installed it or not would
depend on whether or not I liked it. Whenever I download a file from
someplace for installation, I save it to disk, not execute it online.
> Or,
> might NPC not be the actual problem? (The three other PCs in the
> office have Norton Protection Center and Antivirus 2006 installed,
> and can access the printer with no problems.)
I can't answer the discrepancy problem, which might be different
configurations or different versions of the NAV 2006. Apparently 2006
is different from 2005. I don't use Norton's AV; I just am going by
what I'm reading in various places -- those complaining and what is at
Symantec.
--
Mike Easter