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Gene E. Bloch
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote:
> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to turn. > It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes the > screen saver doesn't kick in. > When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o the > screensaver kicking in, or after it > runs maybe a minute. > > The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all look > fine, it works as it should. I have > tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't know > if this is from 1 numerous amt. > of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any ideas are > appreciated. TIA > I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that there is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. However, I have learned a few things. 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the start of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a while to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button to wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references online to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the details were a bit different from mine. 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in Miscellaneous Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before starting any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it longer than both, it seems to be OK. One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen saver choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 minutes, though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I have put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I have
> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people > telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. Don't forget your helmet. LOL. Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . > On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: > >> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to turn. >> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes the >> screen saver doesn't kick in. >> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o the >> screensaver kicking in, or after it >> runs maybe a minute. >> >> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all look >> fine, it works as it should. I have >> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't >> know >> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any ideas >> are >> appreciated. TIA >> > > I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that there > is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it > seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. > However, I have learned a few things. > > 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the start > of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a > while > to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, > remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button to > wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references > online > to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the details > were a bit different from mine. > > 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. > > 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: > it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in > Miscellaneous > Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before starting > any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or > Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it longer > than both, it seems to be OK. > > One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen saver > choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 > minutes, > though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. > > It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. > > The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I have > put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people > telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. > > -- > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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Gene E. Bloch
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote:
>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I have >> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. > > Don't forget your helmet. LOL. Will my tin-foil hat do? > Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down :-) I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. Usually... > "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message > news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >> >>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to turn. >>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes the >>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o the >>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>> runs maybe a minute. >>> >>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all look >>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't >>> know >>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any ideas >>> are >>> appreciated. TIA >>> >> >> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that there >> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it >> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. >> However, I have learned a few things. >> >> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the start >> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >> while >> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, >> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button to >> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >> online >> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the details >> were a bit different from mine. >> >> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >> >> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: >> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >> Miscellaneous >> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before starting >> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or >> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it longer >> than both, it seems to be OK. >> >> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen saver >> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >> minutes, >> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >> >> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >> >> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I have >> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >> >> -- >> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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Larry M.
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Gene, Why I don't see my orig. post here I don't know. But I see your reply. My KB&M are PS2 connected. So the wireless guess doesn't apply. I am not sure I understand the comments re: Norton. I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing change. Any other ideas or clarification is appreciated. "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message news:4lv15ca4s2ud.2r01r2wbvubo$.... > On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote: > >>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>> have >>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >> >> Don't forget your helmet. LOL. > > Will my tin-foil hat do? > >> Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. > > They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down :-) > > I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes > (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of > years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. > Usually... > >> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >> news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >>> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >>> >>>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to >>>> turn. >>>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes the >>>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o the >>>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>>> runs maybe a minute. >>>> >>>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all >>>> look >>>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't >>>> know >>>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any ideas >>>> are >>>> appreciated. TIA >>>> >>> >>> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that >>> there >>> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it >>> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. >>> However, I have learned a few things. >>> >>> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the >>> start >>> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >>> while >>> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, >>> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button >>> to >>> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >>> online >>> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the >>> details >>> were a bit different from mine. >>> >>> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >>> >>> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: >>> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >>> Miscellaneous >>> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before >>> starting >>> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or >>> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it >>> longer >>> than both, it seems to be OK. >>> >>> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen >>> saver >>> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >>> minutes, >>> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >>> >>> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >>> >>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>> have >>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>> >>> -- >>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom > > > -- > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing
> change. If I remember correctly, NIS 2010 has a feature called Idle Time Scan, so it will run scans when the system is not in use or being identified as idle. A user can specify the system's idle timeout duration (e.g. 10 min), and my guess is that she was referring to the settings of idle timeout that may have caused her (and possibly yours, too) problem. I don't know anything about Norton 360, but you can try settings. Hope it helps and good luck. "Larry M." <> wrote in message news:CAAB3FA1-4AAA-4829-907F-... > Gene, > > Why I don't see my orig. post here I don't know. But I see your reply. > My KB&M are PS2 connected. So the wireless guess doesn't apply. > I am not sure I understand the comments re: Norton. > > I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing > change. > Any other ideas or clarification is appreciated. > > > "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message > news:4lv15ca4s2ud.2r01r2wbvubo$.... >> On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote: >> >>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>> have >>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>> >>> Don't forget your helmet. LOL. >> >> Will my tin-foil hat do? >> >>> Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. >> >> They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down :-) >> >> I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes >> (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of >> years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. >> Usually... >> >>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>> news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >>>> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to >>>>> turn. >>>>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes >>>>> the >>>>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>>>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o >>>>> the >>>>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>>>> runs maybe a minute. >>>>> >>>>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all >>>>> look >>>>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>>>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't >>>>> know >>>>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>>>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any >>>>> ideas >>>>> are >>>>> appreciated. TIA >>>>> >>>> >>>> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that >>>> there >>>> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it >>>> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. >>>> However, I have learned a few things. >>>> >>>> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the >>>> start >>>> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >>>> while >>>> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, >>>> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button >>>> to >>>> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >>>> online >>>> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the >>>> details >>>> were a bit different from mine. >>>> >>>> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >>>> >>>> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: >>>> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >>>> Miscellaneous >>>> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before >>>> starting >>>> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or >>>> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it >>>> longer >>>> than both, it seems to be OK. >>>> >>>> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen >>>> saver >>>> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >>>> minutes, >>>> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >>>> >>>> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >>>> >>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>> have >>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >> >> >> -- >> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom > |
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Gene E. Bloch
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:10:33 -0500, Larry M. wrote:
> Gene, > > Why I don't see my orig. post here I don't know. But I see your reply. > My KB&M are PS2 connected. So the wireless guess doesn't apply. > I am not sure I understand the comments re: Norton. That's OK, neither do I. The changes seemed to help, but ultimately, the problem returned. As before, it is intermittent... > I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing > change. Since you have a different program, you probably have different settings. > Any other ideas or clarification is appreciated. > > > "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message > news:4lv15ca4s2ud.2r01r2wbvubo$.... >> On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote: >> >>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>> have >>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>> >>> Don't forget your helmet. LOL. >> >> Will my tin-foil hat do? >> >>> Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. >> >> They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down :-) >> >> I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes >> (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of >> years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. >> Usually... >> >>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>> news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >>>> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to >>>>> turn. >>>>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes the >>>>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>>>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o the >>>>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>>>> runs maybe a minute. >>>>> >>>>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all >>>>> look >>>>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>>>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't >>>>> know >>>>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>>>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any ideas >>>>> are >>>>> appreciated. TIA >>>>> >>>> >>>> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that >>>> there >>>> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it >>>> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. >>>> However, I have learned a few things. >>>> >>>> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the >>>> start >>>> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >>>> while >>>> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, >>>> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button >>>> to >>>> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >>>> online >>>> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the >>>> details >>>> were a bit different from mine. >>>> >>>> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >>>> >>>> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: >>>> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >>>> Miscellaneous >>>> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before >>>> starting >>>> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or >>>> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it >>>> longer >>>> than both, it seems to be OK. >>>> >>>> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen >>>> saver >>>> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >>>> minutes, >>>> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >>>> >>>> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >>>> >>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>> have >>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >> >> >> -- >> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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Gene E. Bloch
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:56 +0800, xfile wrote:
>> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing >> change. > > If I remember correctly, NIS 2010 has a feature called Idle Time Scan, so it > will run scans when the system is not in use or being identified as idle. A > user can specify the system's idle timeout duration (e.g. 10 min), and my > guess is that she was referring to the settings of idle timeout that may > have caused her (and possibly yours, too) problem. By "she" do you mean me? That's a change :-) > I don't know anything about Norton 360, but you can try settings. > > Hope it helps and good luck. > > > "Larry M." <> wrote in message > news:CAAB3FA1-4AAA-4829-907F-... >> Gene, >> >> Why I don't see my orig. post here I don't know. But I see your reply. >> My KB&M are PS2 connected. So the wireless guess doesn't apply. >> I am not sure I understand the comments re: Norton. >> >> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing >> change. >> Any other ideas or clarification is appreciated. >> >> >> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >> news:4lv15ca4s2ud.2r01r2wbvubo$.... >>> On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote: >>> >>>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>>> have >>>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>> >>>> Don't forget your helmet. LOL. >>> >>> Will my tin-foil hat do? >>> >>>> Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. >>> >>> They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down :-) >>> >>> I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes >>> (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of >>> years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. >>> Usually... >>> >>>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>>> news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >>>>> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to >>>>>> turn. >>>>>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes >>>>>> the >>>>>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>>>>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o >>>>>> the >>>>>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>>>>> runs maybe a minute. >>>>>> >>>>>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all >>>>>> look >>>>>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>>>>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I don't >>>>>> know >>>>>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>>>>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any >>>>>> ideas >>>>>> are >>>>>> appreciated. TIA >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that >>>>> there >>>>> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, it >>>>> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a problem. >>>>> However, I have learned a few things. >>>>> >>>>> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the >>>>> start >>>>> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >>>>> while >>>>> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one day, >>>>> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or button >>>>> to >>>>> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >>>>> online >>>>> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the >>>>> details >>>>> were a bit different from mine. >>>>> >>>>> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >>>>> >>>>> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So far: >>>>> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >>>>> Miscellaneous >>>>> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before >>>>> starting >>>>> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver or >>>>> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it >>>>> longer >>>>> than both, it seems to be OK. >>>>> >>>>> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen >>>>> saver >>>>> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >>>>> minutes, >>>>> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >>>>> >>>>> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >>>>> >>>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>>> have >>>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of people >>>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >> -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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Ok, I looked in settings and found something for Idle time. The max setting
is 10mins. I can make it less. But if I understood your suggestion it was to increase the delay. N360 won't let me go beyond 10mins. Any other ideas. TIA "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message news:1ktqvix3037d3$.971yqcng5z9q$... . > On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:56 +0800, xfile wrote: > >>> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing >>> change. >> >> If I remember correctly, NIS 2010 has a feature called Idle Time Scan, so >> it >> will run scans when the system is not in use or being identified as idle. >> A >> user can specify the system's idle timeout duration (e.g. 10 min), and my >> guess is that she was referring to the settings of idle timeout that may >> have caused her (and possibly yours, too) problem. > > By "she" do you mean me? That's a change :-) > >> I don't know anything about Norton 360, but you can try settings. >> >> Hope it helps and good luck. >> >> >> "Larry M." <> wrote in message >> news:CAAB3FA1-4AAA-4829-907F-... >>> Gene, >>> >>> Why I don't see my orig. post here I don't know. But I see your reply. >>> My KB&M are PS2 connected. So the wireless guess doesn't apply. >>> I am not sure I understand the comments re: Norton. >>> >>> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing >>> change. >>> Any other ideas or clarification is appreciated. >>> >>> >>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>> news:4lv15ca4s2ud.2r01r2wbvubo$.... >>>> On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote: >>>> >>>>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>>>> have >>>>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of >>>>>> people >>>>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>>> >>>>> Don't forget your helmet. LOL. >>>> >>>> Will my tin-foil hat do? >>>> >>>>> Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. >>>> >>>> They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down >>>> :-) >>>> >>>> I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes >>>> (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of >>>> years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. >>>> Usually... >>>> >>>>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>>>> news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >>>>>> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to >>>>>>> turn. >>>>>>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>>>>>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>>>>>> runs maybe a minute. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all >>>>>>> look >>>>>>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>>>>>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I >>>>>>> don't >>>>>>> know >>>>>>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>>>>>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any >>>>>>> ideas >>>>>>> are >>>>>>> appreciated. TIA >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that >>>>>> there >>>>>> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, >>>>>> it >>>>>> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a >>>>>> problem. >>>>>> However, I have learned a few things. >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the >>>>>> start >>>>>> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >>>>>> while >>>>>> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one >>>>>> day, >>>>>> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or >>>>>> button >>>>>> to >>>>>> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >>>>>> online >>>>>> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the >>>>>> details >>>>>> were a bit different from mine. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >>>>>> >>>>>> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So >>>>>> far: >>>>>> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >>>>>> Miscellaneous >>>>>> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before >>>>>> starting >>>>>> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver >>>>>> or >>>>>> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it >>>>>> longer >>>>>> than both, it seems to be OK. >>>>>> >>>>>> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen >>>>>> saver >>>>>> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >>>>>> minutes, >>>>>> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >>>>>> >>>>>> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >>>>>> >>>>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>>>> have >>>>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of >>>>>> people >>>>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >>> > > > -- > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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for me :-) Not to mention that N360 and NIS aren't the same. My original suggestion was meant for you *if* you had the same software as I do, which of course I didn't know, so I just posted anyway. On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 16:47:58 -0400, Larry M. wrote: > Ok, I looked in settings and found something for Idle time. The max setting > is 10mins. I can make it less. > But if I understood your suggestion it was to increase the delay. N360 won't > let me go beyond 10mins. > Any other ideas. TIA > > "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message > news:1ktqvix3037d3$.971yqcng5z9q$... . >> On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:56 +0800, xfile wrote: >> >>>> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing >>>> change. >>> >>> If I remember correctly, NIS 2010 has a feature called Idle Time Scan, so >>> it >>> will run scans when the system is not in use or being identified as idle. >>> A >>> user can specify the system's idle timeout duration (e.g. 10 min), and my >>> guess is that she was referring to the settings of idle timeout that may >>> have caused her (and possibly yours, too) problem. >> >> By "she" do you mean me? That's a change :-) >> >>> I don't know anything about Norton 360, but you can try settings. >>> >>> Hope it helps and good luck. >>> >>> >>> "Larry M." <> wrote in message >>> news:CAAB3FA1-4AAA-4829-907F-... >>>> Gene, >>>> >>>> Why I don't see my orig. post here I don't know. But I see your reply. >>>> My KB&M are PS2 connected. So the wireless guess doesn't apply. >>>> I am not sure I understand the comments re: Norton. >>>> >>>> I have Norton 360 v4 on this pc. I do not quite follow you re: a timing >>>> change. >>>> Any other ideas or clarification is appreciated. >>>> >>>> >>>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>>> news:4lv15ca4s2ud.2r01r2wbvubo$.... >>>>> On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:57:38 -0800, xfile wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>>>>> have >>>>>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of >>>>>>> people >>>>>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>>>> >>>>>> Don't forget your helmet. LOL. >>>>> >>>>> Will my tin-foil hat do? >>>>> >>>>>> Meant to be a joke but I think those criticisms are silly. >>>>> >>>>> They prove that once you've made a mistake, you'll never live it down >>>>> :-) >>>>> >>>>> I gave up on Norton years ago because of the afore-mentioned mistakes >>>>> (plural, not singular!), but after seeing favorable reviews a couple of >>>>> years ago, I figured I'd try it again, and, by golly, I'm OK with it. >>>>> Usually... >>>>> >>>>>> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message >>>>>> news:zbcocxsai0sn$.18spm2l478op7$... . >>>>>>> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:16:20 -0500, Larry M. wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ok, this is really got me puzzled, and I have no idea where else to >>>>>>>> turn. >>>>>>>> It seems for maybe the past couple of weeks it seems that sometimes >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> screen saver doesn't kick in. >>>>>>>> When the time for the monitor just goes right to sleep it does. W/o >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> screensaver kicking in, or after it >>>>>>>> runs maybe a minute. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The odd thing is after I go and check the power settings, which all >>>>>>>> look >>>>>>>> fine, it works as it should. I have >>>>>>>> tried different screen savers as well as changes the timers. I >>>>>>>> don't >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> if this is from 1 numerous amt. >>>>>>>> of MS updates or is there maybe a corrupt file or something. Any >>>>>>>> ideas >>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>> appreciated. TIA >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've been going through this for a while, and the fun thing is that >>>>>>> there >>>>>>> is very little consistency in what the system does. I try something, >>>>>>> it >>>>>>> seems to work, and then it doesn't. It's hard to solve such a >>>>>>> problem. >>>>>>> However, I have learned a few things. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. My (now retired) previous wireless keyboard and mouse delayed the >>>>>>> start >>>>>>> of the time out by 5 minutes (not 4:59 or 5:01, either). It took me a >>>>>>> while >>>>>>> to track that down, and I though of it while driving to lunch one >>>>>>> day, >>>>>>> remembering that the KB&M timed out so you had to press a key or >>>>>>> button >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> wake them up. The new KB&M is fine. BTW, I have also seen references >>>>>>> online >>>>>>> to wireless keyboards causing screen saver problems, although the >>>>>>> details >>>>>>> were a bit different from mine. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2. Turning off Windows Search Indexing didn't seem to have an effect. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3. Changing the idle-time delay in Norton seems to have worked. So >>>>>>> far: >>>>>>> it's only been a couple of days. It's called Idle Timeout, in >>>>>>> Miscellaneous >>>>>>> Settings. Norton supposedly waits for that length of time before >>>>>>> starting >>>>>>> any of its idle time work. If I set it to less than the Screen Saver >>>>>>> or >>>>>>> Monitor Off timeouts, there seems to be interference. If I make it >>>>>>> longer >>>>>>> than both, it seems to be OK. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> One problem is the max value in Norton is 30 minutes, but my screen >>>>>>> saver >>>>>>> choices were less than that anyway. The Norton default value is 10 >>>>>>> minutes, >>>>>>> though, which was too short for my screen saver settings. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It took a bit of experimentation to suss out all of this. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The program is Norton Internet Security 2010, if anyone is asking. I >>>>>>> have >>>>>>> put on my bullet-proof vest in preparation for the onslaught of >>>>>>> people >>>>>>> telling me how bad NIS 2010 is, so I have no problem there. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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