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i ordered a security update cd from microsoft.....(feb
2004 model)because to save all the time in downloading the
basics.......i installed it after my last reformat.....up
till then all was running well......now the only way i can
get to symantec online antivirus site is through safe mode
w/networking....can't do it in normal mode. not only
symantec but several sites came back negative on worms and
viruses, so i'm thinking maybe a setting conflict? or
something like that? don't really want to reformat and
reinstall if i don't have to......so basically..HELP.lol

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Paul, have you checked with Symantecs Support and Knowledge Base?
"paul" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1d2c01c46fc5$4ec8f610$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> i ordered a security update cd from microsoft.....(feb
> 2004 model)because to save all the time in downloading the
> basics.......i installed it after my last reformat.....up
> till then all was running well......now the only way i can
> get to symantec online antivirus site is through safe mode
> w/networking....can't do it in normal mode. not only
> symantec but several sites came back negative on worms and
> viruses, so i'm thinking maybe a setting conflict? or
> something like that? don't really want to reformat and
> reinstall if i don't have to......so basically..HELP.lol

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