Norton Internet Security 2007 with Outlook

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Skoalforfun

I have just installed NIS 2007 and found that my AntiSpam toolbar has
disappeared from Outlook and it seems to have stopped itentifying
quite a bit of spam that it used to. The setup of NIS is different
also and I can't figure out how to tell it to work with Outlook. Does
anyone know?

thx
 
Skoalforfun said:
I have just installed NIS 2007 and found that my AntiSpam toolbar has
disappeared from Outlook and it seems to have stopped itentifying
quite a bit of spam that it used to. The setup of NIS is different
also and I can't figure out how to tell it to work with Outlook. Does
anyone know?

Ask Symantec. It's their product.
 
Please go to the Norton 2007 Update Center and select the BEGIN button.


http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/support/special/upgrade2007/index.jsp

It will download for FREE the Norton Internet Security 2007 Add-on
Pack:

1. Norton AntiSpam - Automatically filters out annoying and dangerous
fraudulent or phishing emails from your email in-box.

2. Norton Parental Control - Blocks access to Web sites not suitable
for children.

3. Confidential Information Blocking - Alerts you if unauthorized
sensitive personal information is being sent out over the Internet via
email, instant messaging or Web pages.

4. Ad Blocking - Keeps banner ads and pop-up and pop-under windows off
the screen for faster Web browsing.

http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/support/special/upgrade2007/product_nispack_details.jsp


Hope this helps.

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