I realized after posting that there would be someone (or more) who would
reply, knocking Norton or suggesting the use of other security applications.
My intention was to supply a useful note to those who are using and will
continue to use Norton. I did use PCTools a couple of years ago and found it
tiresomely intrusive.
"Van Chocstraw" wrote:
> Tony UK wrote:
> > This is intended as a warning to anyone using Norton Internet Security 2009.
> > I have no complaints about the product in general, but I offer the following
> > advice:
> >
> > If you have Norton Internet Security 2009 installed, then before you attempt
> > to use System Restore, you need to disable the feature in NIS that protects
> > it from attack by malware. If you do not disable the feature, then S/R will
> > probably not work. To disable the feature:
> > Open NIS/ Settings/Miscellaneous Settings/Product Security/ Norton Product
> > Tamper Protection/Slide horizontal slider to off position. Proceed to use
> > System Restore. Remember to reverse the above after restoration has taken
> > place. The protection feature is quite clever really IMHO, but it does have
> > the one downside.
> >
> > I hope the above will be of use to readers.
> >
> >
> >
> Get rid of it completely and get PCTools.
>
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