Re: USB modem problem
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- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:55:45 -0000
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"Noel Paton" <noeldp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageI am dissapointed that this thread has come to an abrupt end on the
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I ran Norton Internet Security 2007 from about December 2007 without the
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OH DEAR!One obvious thought is malware of some description - a trojan tryingThanks Noel. I have a very tight regime of keeping malware at bay.
to dial out, most likely.
have you tried any anti-malware programs? - which ones?
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Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006)
(CrashFixPC)
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Norton Internet Security 2009 is regularly and routinely updated and a
scan done every week. This problem appeared when I had NIS 2007. I am
very confident that malware is not the cause of the problem. Any
other suggestions please?
Bill Ridgeway
at this point I'll bow out gracefully before I say something that I
might regret about how Norton is worse than the malware it's trying to
stop.
I can pretty much guarantee you that getting rid of Norton will get rid
of your problem.
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Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006)
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modem problem and it was sometime in 2008 that the problem developed.
This indicates that NIS is not the culprit in this case.
Bill Ridgeway
Not true - Norton continually finds new ways to screw up peoples'
systems, by 'improving' their software, and pushing the updates out
without proper testing (at least AFAICT)
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Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006)
(CrashFixPC)
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Thanks Noel.
Norton is only a suspect at the moment: There's no proof. I've tried the
other suggestions on this thread but I'm not willing, at present, to
uninstall Norton to prove / disprove your point whilst there may be
another posible caise to investigate.
Bill Ridgeway
suspicion that Norton Internet Security may be the cause of my problem.
It's like the game Mornington Crescent
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mornington_Crescent_(game). I'm sure there
must be other possibilities??
Bill Ridgeway
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