Security Center reports Windows firewall and Norton Antivirus both turned on

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sealink

On Windows Vista Home Basic I am using Norton Antivirus 2007.

In Security Center under firewall it reports that Windows firewall and
Norton Antivirus are both turned on.

The thing is Norton AV does not have a firewall. Are the two programs
conflicting? Should I turn off

Windows firewall?
 
M

Michael Walraven

Norton AV checks things that come in for viruses.
Windows Firewall prevents things from coming into your machine.
They are complimentary. Leave them both on.

You probably do not want two anti-virus programs running at the same time,
but that is not the case here.

Michael
Vista Home Premium
 
K

Kayman

On Windows Vista Home Basic I am using Norton Antivirus 2007.

My sincere commiserations :(
In Security Center under firewall it reports that Windows firewall and
Norton Antivirus are both turned on.

That is normal. The WINDOWS FIREWALL IS ON - Good.

The NORTON AV is ON as well - Good but you may wish to consider getting rid
of Norton, ask for a refund and look for an (free) alternative.
The thing is Norton AV does not have a firewall. Are the two programs
conflicting?

No, they don't. One is an Av applicationd the other is a (so called)
Firewall application.
Should I turn off Windows firewall?

No, definitely don't!
 
M

Malke

Kayman said:
My sincere commiserations :(


That is normal. The WINDOWS FIREWALL IS ON - Good.

The NORTON AV is ON as well - Good but you may wish to consider getting rid
of Norton, ask for a refund and look for an (free) alternative.


No, they don't. One is an Av applicationd the other is a (so called)
Firewall application.


No, definitely don't!

Actually, some versions of Norton Antivirus do have a firewall component
called "Internet Worm Protection". The OP's post is ambiguous; I can't
tell if he means that Security Center is reporting two firewalls or not.
If this is what is really happening, the OP should choose between
Norton's Internet Worm Protection and the Windows Firewall and not run
both of them.

Otherwise, the OP should come back and clarify the situation by
reporting the exact text of the message from Windows Security Center.


Malke
 
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sealink

Malke said:
Actually, some versions of Norton Antivirus do have a firewall component
called "Internet Worm Protection". The OP's post is ambiguous; I can't
tell if he means that Security Center is reporting two firewalls or not.
If this is what is really happening, the OP should choose between Norton's
Internet Worm Protection and the Windows Firewall and not run both of
them.

Otherwise, the OP should come back and clarify the situation by reporting
the exact text of the message from Windows Security Center.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


The Security Center is reporting two firewalls one is Windows firewall and
the other is Norton AV.
The exact message is as follows under the firewall tab,
"Windows firewall and Norton Antivirus both report that they are turned on."
 
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Malke

sealink said:
The Security Center is reporting two firewalls one is Windows firewall and
the other is Norton AV.
The exact message is as follows under the firewall tab,
"Windows firewall and Norton Antivirus both report that they are turned
on."

Thank you for the clarification. It would have been helpful to know the
version of Norton Antivirus but I suspect it is something like Norton
Antivirus 2006 which does indeed have "Internet Worm Protection". The
Security Center is correct - turn off Windows Firewall and use Norton's
or vice versa. If your version of NAV is earlier than 2006, it's time to
replace it with a current version antivirus. I don't recommend any
Norton products and suggest you use a better, less bloated/invasive av
such as NOD32, Kaspersky, or even Avast if you want a free one.


Malke
 
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sealink

Malke said:
Thank you for the clarification. It would have been helpful to know the
version of Norton Antivirus but I suspect it is something like Norton
Antivirus 2006 which does indeed have "Internet Worm Protection". The
Security Center is correct - turn off Windows Firewall and use Norton's or
vice versa. If your version of NAV is earlier than 2006, it's time to
replace it with a current version antivirus. I don't recommend any Norton
products and suggest you use a better, less bloated/invasive av such as
NOD32, Kaspersky, or even Avast if you want a free one.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


If you read my original post I state that I am using Norton Antivirus 2007.
 
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Malke

sealink said:
If you read my original post I state that I am using Norton Antivirus 2007.

Sorry I missed it. I guess I fail at being perfect. ;-)

Doesn't change the answer I already gave you.


Malke
 
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Guest

I can tell from the context what OP means, but what do the letters stand for?
Is it Operating Procedure, Obnoxious Person, Obese Patient, Online Poster,
or what?
 

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