Good luck with it. I've had instances of people using both Norton and
McAfee who suddenly had their local area networks broken "for no reason."
Turned out to be they'd updated the programs as reminded to do so, and when
they did both reinstituted the blockage of the LAN - after many months of
running successfully.
Had another one with Norton where the desktop suddenly couldn't see another
of the other network machines, and couldn't be seen. The eye doc involved
in that one said to just uninstall the product. Nope, didn't work. Had to
visit the Symantec web site and get their own uninstaller/removal tool to
actually clean out the Registry. As soon as that was completed, upon reboot
of the PC the LAN was all happy again.
I really dislike those two products because they're invasive.
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"IcemantheSlayer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:A82A70C9-80F7-42A6-96F2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> going to run with access protections on, and ghost btw isnt the culprit,
> all
> i have left is nvidia's ntune software.
>
> "Chris H" wrote:
>
>> I would make sure you specifically "allow" the program within the AV.
>> The
>> problem is once Norton or McAfee write something to the Registry, it
>> sticks
>> even if that process has been "turned off" by the user.
>> --
>> Chris H.
>> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>> http://forums.mobilepcworld.net
>> Associate Expert
>> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>> "IcemantheSlayer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> message news:869BFD43-4A2B-4361-B7BA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I use mcacfee, but access protections are off so i dont think its that.
>> > Another thing i notice is that if GUI.exe is still running even after
>> > you
>> > exit the game and you try to run it again it will crash outright.
>> >
>> > "Chris H" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Norton probably wins the prize. The Symantec (Norton) products seem
>> >> to
>> >> get
>> >> into everything, as does McAfee. You would probably need to determine
>> >> what
>> >> it is GoW is doing (Internet connection?) and then program Norton
>> >> (don't
>> >> use
>> >> it, so can't tell you where) to allow the GoW functions required.
>> >> Then
>> >> perhaps they'll co-exist. Remember, if Norton updates itself, you may
>> >> face
>> >> the same issue again.
>> >> --
>> >> Chris H.
>> >> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>> >> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>> >> http://forums.mobilepcworld.net
>> >> Associate Expert
>> >> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >>
>> >> "IcemantheSlayer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> >> message news:CE4CC189-1EA7-4721-9337-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >I think ive solved my problem , basically i used msconfig to remove
>> >> >my
>> >> >non
>> >> >MS
>> >> > services and aplications from startup and ran the game, it seemed to
>> >> > work
>> >> > as
>> >> > i actually completed the first chapter. I tried to figure out which
>> >> > application or service was giving me the problem. I loaded all my
>> >> > startup
>> >> > apps again and the game was still working, when i renabled my
>> >> > services
>> >> > i
>> >> > had
>> >> > problems. I have since narrowed it down to either
>> >> > GEARSecurity,Ntune(nvidia
>> >> > driver app) and Norton Ghost.I hope this helps anyone else.
>> >> >
>> >> > "IcemantheSlayer" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> I just got my copy of gears of war yesterday and installed it and
>> >> >> tried
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> play it , i did soe reading about the game before hand and saw the
>> >> >> problems
>> >> >> windows live was giving . I did what i researched and let it run
>> >> >> its
>> >> >> updates
>> >> >> making sure to exit and restarting the game but to no avail, within
>> >> >> 3
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> 10
>> >> >> minutes i crash out with that error. Is there something im missing?
>> >> >>
>> >>
>>