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I have version 6... running on Win98. It has been fine for years. Now, in the status box, instead of telling me that it is time to update my definitions, it shows the message: 'Unable to read the virus definitions date: Run LiveUpdate' If I do, it freezes whilst saying it is trying to connect to symmantec. If I use Task manager to End TAsk, I still ahve to reboot as it upset other internet applications. Any clues? Ta. -- John |
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This happened to me as well. Exactly as you described. I though I was the only one with this problem, *NOT! The problem was installing LiveReg update (Ver 2.0) This caused my problems, just as you described. I caught it soon enough to roll my computer back to avoid the install. All's well now. So far NAV works with the old ver of LiveReg. I use 98se and have NAV 2000/2001. My subscription is up this year and I have decided to move to AVG or some other program. This might be a tactic of Norton to force an upgrade. Hey Semantic: If NAV's 2000 engine is too old then don't renew my subscription. You Ass Holes! Good Luck jsp Phil® "jsp" <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:400977EF.4050107@yahoo.co.uk... > Hi > > I have version 6... running on Win98. It has been fine for years. > > Now, in the status box, instead of telling me that it is time to update > my definitions, it shows the message: > > 'Unable to read the virus definitions date: Run LiveUpdate' > > If I do, it freezes whilst saying it is trying to connect to symmantec. > > If I use Task manager to End TAsk, I still ahve to reboot as it upset > other internet applications. > > Any clues? > > Ta. > > -- > John > |
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:59:11 +0000, jsp <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Hi > >I have version 6... running on Win98. It has been fine for years. > >Now, in the status box, instead of telling me that it is time to update >my definitions, it shows the message: > >'Unable to read the virus definitions date: Run LiveUpdate' > >If I do, it freezes whilst saying it is trying to connect to symmantec. > >If I use Task manager to End TAsk, I still ahve to reboot as it upset >other internet applications. > >Any clues? > >Ta. Here's an article from the Tom Coyote forum. It's a long-shot since it is new to the internet, but this will help get the word out: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are you having difficulty accessing security-related web sites ? You could have been hit by one of the latest hosts file scam by the Not-Coolwebsearch people... Easy enough to fix this. Get this program called Hosts File Reader. It will show the hosts file wherever it is located. http://members.shaw.ca/techcd/VB_Pr...sFileReader.exe Run the program and look at the bottom part of the window, if an entry is there, double click it. You should see the contents of that file appear in the top part of the window. You can then change, delete, append, do what you want to the file using that utility. If you do not consciously use a hosts file, you can choose to delete it. If you do use a hosts file, then you probably know how to deal with the entries listed. If you aren't sure, there is the "Enable/Disable" function you can use. Disabling, will backup the current hosts and create a new default one. By doing this, you should be able to access those sites again. The current (partial) list of sites blocked by this latest malicious hosts file is: forums.spywareinfo.com www.spywareinfo.com www.merijn.org merijn.org spywareinfo.com www.computercops.biz computercops.biz dslreports.com www.dslreports.com www.lavasoftsupport.com lavasoftsupport.com forums.net-integration.net www.tomcoyote.org tomcoyote.org www.wilderssecurity.com wilderssecurity.com www.lavasoftusa.com lavasoftusa.com security.kolla.de www.security.kolla.de www.lavasoft.de lavasoft.de ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The people who distribute the coolwebsearch.com trojan have added SpywareInfo and Lavasoft's support site to victims' HOSTS files in a vain attempt to prevent their victims from receiving assistance in removing the trojan. Specifically, spywareinfo.com, www.spywareinfo.com, lavasoftsupport.com, and www.lavasoftsupport.com are redirected to a porn site on infected machines. The official addresses for HijackThis and CWShredder are http://www.merijn.org/files/cwshredder.zip and http://www.merijn.org/files/HijackThis.exe If you or someone you are helping elsewhere are blocked from this site, you can use these alternate addresses to download the file. These addresses are immune to HOSTS file hijacks. http://216.180.233.153/~merijn/files/hijackthis.zip http://216.180.233.153/~merijn/files/cwshredder.zip http://216.180.233.153/~merijn/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HTH, -- BoB For the duration of Swen, an operative email address will be provided on request, within this thread. |
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BoB wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:59:11 +0000, jsp <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > [snip my bit] > > Here's an article from the Tom Coyote forum. It's a long-shot since > it is new to the internet, but this will help get the word out: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [snip article] > > HTH, > I have to admit there was quite a lot of 'whoosh!' going on there.... In the short ter, I seem to have sorted it by completely uninstalling and re-installing NAV. Time will tell, but I doubt I'll be renewing my subscription of this version. Thanks -- John |
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