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Gale, You are right. It is a pop-up. However, the pop-ups were
accumulating so quickly. I ended up calling the 900 phone number at Norton. The tech told me how to fix the settings - didn't help so I use Earthlink's Spamblocker set to stop everything! Your way sounds better. Thanks much.... Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Gale Pearce" wrote in message ... Nedra - Are you talking about an email Norton actually sends you (I don't get that), or a pop up message notifying you it has detected a virus and waits for you to tell it what to do with it? - I changed my settings so it would automatically quarantine the virus , then go on to next incoming so I didn't have to sit here and keep clicking as it found each one - I can start outlook express and walk away until it is done - I still get the junk email to delete, but the viruses have all been quarantined - I didn't set it to automatically delete as I want to know just how many I am getting, - you do that by checking "Reports -- Quarantined Items -- View report" - I am now down to ~ 25 in the morn from ~ 80 Gale :~) Doug, Are you sure you get the LiveUpdates on a daily basis? That program is a gem!! I have Norton and they stop everything. It is the email they send telling me they caught the virus that was killing me. Got that taken care of by tightening the spamblocker in Earthlink. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Doug Ulberg" wrote in message news ![]() Everyday I get "updates from Microsoft" and everyday my free antivirus software (AVG Free Edition) picks up a virus and/or worm. Norton never caught any of my viruses. Doug "pixi" wrote in message ... These are not e-mails. They appear from time as a message saying that they are Windows updates. And this has been going on for a couple of years. As far as I know, these are legitimate and I apparently do not have a virus. If so, both Norton and McAfee failed to detect them, as did one on the Internet which I think was called Trend. Thanks for the advice anyway. "Steve Yeung" wrote in message news:TWZbb.557553$o%2.244415@sccrnsc02... DELETE THE EMAIL !!! Microsoft do not send updates through email. Some one is sending you a virus disguised as Microsoft updates. "pixi" wrote in message ... Another thing. I often get "updates" from Windows via the internet. Why can't they semd the anti virus patches in the same way. Or have they? Or are they really updates from Windows? although I had a problem with my Autorun and was on the phone with Dell for well over an hour. (Their nickle, not mine.) And they assured me that I absolutely did not have a virus. "pixi" wrote in message ... I am certainly in favor of more stringent laws. There must be something out there in the U.S. to slow the hackers, etc. down. A month or so ago a hacker was trying to get into my computer for reasons unknown to me. I reported him (Or her) to Norton who wrote back and said they could do nothing because it was coming from Asia. So our laws would not affect those from other countries. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 9/23/2003 |
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