I found a doccument at Symantec's Web Site that should take you through the problem and get it fixed. Here is is.
To get started, click on the link above. When the page opens click on the little yellow "+" where it says, "The icon DOES appear in the system tray"
Then go down to where it says "Can access the Internet with NIS disabled" and proceed by following each yellow "+" below that till the problem is solved.
BTW, It is not likely that anyone will know exactly what the problem is without first doing some troubleshooting - there are too many variables involved.
I went through Symantec's list of possible problems and that didn't do the trick. Since I'd downloaded the trial version and it was about to expire anyway, I figured that if I upgraded that might fix the problem.
After much weeping and gnashing of my teeth, I got the new 2005 version installed, and my access is no longer blocked.
The people who write the so-called help files for that company ought to be taken out and shot. I'm not stupid. I'm not even completely naive about computers. But going around in circles because of getting sent to dead ends on a Web site after spending money for the privilege is not my idea of a fun way to spend a Saturday.
WW: I saw your e-mail after resolving the problem. Too late. :)-->
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Goey
Linda,
I found a doccument at Symantec's Web Site that should take you through the problem and get it fixed. Here is is.
To get started, click on the link above. When the page opens click on the little yellow "+" where it says, "The icon DOES appear in the system tray"
Then go down to where it says "Can access the Internet with NIS disabled" and proceed by following each yellow "+" below that till the problem is solved.
BTW, It is not likely that anyone will know exactly what the problem is without first doing some troubleshooting - there are too many variables involved.
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WordWolf
If the problem persists, and resists solving,
may I remind you that some of us get along
great with one of several stable, free firewalls?
Just a thought.
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Linda Z
Thanks, Goey & WordWolf.
I went through Symantec's list of possible problems and that didn't do the trick. Since I'd downloaded the trial version and it was about to expire anyway, I figured that if I upgraded that might fix the problem.
After much weeping and gnashing of my teeth, I got the new 2005 version installed, and my access is no longer blocked.
The people who write the so-called help files for that company ought to be taken out and shot. I'm not stupid. I'm not even completely naive about computers. But going around in circles because of getting sent to dead ends on a Web site after spending money for the privilege is not my idea of a fun way to spend a Saturday.
WW: I saw your e-mail after resolving the problem. Too late. :)-->
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