Re: Norton approval of website

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make a blank .htm page and call it

nortonsw_d63ba1b0-b267-0.htmlFile content: 5gsxrw0455q-6qxzyhjnc70ykgdgp0hut3aqwgt8gjpu2vx8d1w1o060lb4j3uvboo7jt-kgiru43k48r3q2c797b6i2xta9ktrb7ul5nm17boe1f6d9-rvykjcfxc7c.htm

then save it under the root...

your root is what your index.htm page is under..... if you can see in folder list your index.htm page.... and the .htm page named above then thats where you have put it ... I would select the very top of the tree in folder list .... which is your root ... then save to to file - save as and name the page and press ok .... publish the site and check it with their tool....

come back if that does not work and post YOUR link in the post ... otherwise we can not help in checking it is there.

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"anne hanson" wrote in message news:200911148956anne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I would like site verification an must complete the following process before norton will "verify" my website as "safe". They write:

Please follow the steps outlined below to complete the registration process:
Step 1: Add a publicly viewable file at the root folder of your Web site.
a) Create a file with the following file name and content: File name: nortonsw_d63ba1b0-b267-0.htmlFile content: 5gsxrw0455q-6qxzyhjnc70ykgdgp0hut3aqwgt8gjpu2vx8d1w1o060lb4j3uvboo7jt-kgiru43k48r3q2c797b6i2xta9ktrb7ul5nm17boe1f6d9-rvykjcfxc7c
b) Add the file to the root folder of your Web site.
c) Verify that the file is publicly available at: http://minnetonka.dk/nortonsw_d63ba1b0-b267-0.html

Step 2: Initiate the verification process Once you have completed Step 1, please click on following link to initiate the verification process: http://safeweb.norton.com/site_dispute/verify_site/55208

My question - Where exactly do I place this file? I have acces as administrator to my webpage, but I have no idea where the "root file" is, or where I should paste the file to make it publicly available.

Can anyone help?

Anne C. Hanson



Ronx wrote:

Don't know about Norton - I always avoid Symantec products - but other
10-mar-09

Don't know about Norton - I always avoid Symantec products - but other
companies such as Google that require a website verification page either
look for a meta tag in the home page containing the verification code, or
an empty page with a particular name.

Does this help?
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"Hubb" <Hubb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Previous Posts In This Thread:

On 9. marts 2009 20:55
Hub wrote:

Website root folder
I am trying to get website ownership verified by Norton Antivirus. They say I
need to copy a verification code into my website root folder. Are they
talking about the code area of my index page? As you can tell I am just
learning.
Thanks
Bob

On 10. marts 2009 04:20
Ronx wrote:

Don't know about Norton - I always avoid Symantec products - but other
Don't know about Norton - I always avoid Symantec products - but other
companies such as Google that require a website verification page either
look for a meta tag in the home page containing the verification code, or
an empty page with a particular name.

Does this help?
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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

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