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I recently upgraded my Norton's Internet Security to Norton 360 - which
contains a disk optimizer (defrag). Prior to upgrading Norton my Vista Defrag tool worked fine no problem and always on schedule. After the upgrade to Norton, I was setting up the program and the defrag tool in Norton said "pending" which I left alone, because I was comfortable using the native defrag utility. However, now the vista defrag does not work. I went into the the vista tool to look at the schedule and it gave the last run date ( I had it set to weekly on Wed at 1am). The next scheduled defrag said "Never" despite the box checked "run automatically". I then unchecked the box and rechecked it, and then it gave the next scheduled date which I changed to that evening. I left it alone until the next morning and it not only did not defrag per the schedule but the Vista tool said next scheduled defrag "never" and Norton was back to Pending again. I have to assume this has something to do with Norton. I am told that Norton's defrag tool is tied to Vista's tool. Any suggestions? |
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"Digirati_99" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded my Norton's Internet Security to Norton 360 - which contains a disk optimizer (defrag). Prior to upgrading Norton my Vista Defrag tool worked fine no problem and always on schedule. After the upgrade to Norton, I was setting up the program and the defrag tool in Norton said "pending" which I left alone, because I was comfortable using the native defrag utility. However, now the vista defrag does not work. I went into the the vista tool to look at the schedule and it gave the last run date ( I had it set to weekly on Wed at 1am). The next scheduled defrag said "Never" despite the box checked "run automatically". I then unchecked the box and rechecked it, and then it gave the next scheduled date which I changed to that evening. I left it alone until the next morning and it not only did not defrag per the schedule but the Vista tool said next scheduled defrag "never" and Norton was back to Pending again. I have to assume this has something to do with Norton. I am told that Norton's defrag tool is tied to Vista's tool. Any suggestions? Yes. Remove Norton from your system. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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"C.B." wrote in message ... "Digirati_99" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded my Norton's Internet Security to Norton 360 - which contains a disk optimizer (defrag). Prior to upgrading Norton my Vista Defrag tool worked fine no problem and always on schedule. After the upgrade to Norton, I was setting up the program and the defrag tool in Norton said "pending" which I left alone, because I was comfortable using the native defrag utility. However, now the vista defrag does not work. I went into the the vista tool to look at the schedule and it gave the last run date ( I had it set to weekly on Wed at 1am). The next scheduled defrag said "Never" despite the box checked "run automatically". I then unchecked the box and rechecked it, and then it gave the next scheduled date which I changed to that evening. I left it alone until the next morning and it not only did not defrag per the schedule but the Vista tool said next scheduled defrag "never" and Norton was back to Pending again. I have to assume this has something to do with Norton. I am told that Norton's defrag tool is tied to Vista's tool. Any suggestions? Yes. Remove Norton from your system. This advice is not helpful to the OP or anyone else. N360 is an entirely different kettle of fish from earlier Norton bloat ware - it is light on resources, works unobtrusively in background, and there are once-daily (or often-more-than-once-daily) updates. I have not been a fan of Norton products in the past, but this one is good, based on my personal experience for the last six months while using it with Vista HP. Have you used it yourself? |
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"Mike" wrote in message ... "C.B." wrote in message ... "Digirati_99" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded my Norton's Internet Security to Norton 360 - which contains a disk optimizer (defrag). Prior to upgrading Norton my Vista Defrag tool worked fine no problem and always on schedule. After the upgrade to Norton, I was setting up the program and the defrag tool in Norton said "pending" which I left alone, because I was comfortable using the native defrag utility. However, now the vista defrag does not work. I went into the the vista tool to look at the schedule and it gave the last run date ( I had it set to weekly on Wed at 1am). The next scheduled defrag said "Never" despite the box checked "run automatically". I then unchecked the box and rechecked it, and then it gave the next scheduled date which I changed to that evening. I left it alone until the next morning and it not only did not defrag per the schedule but the Vista tool said next scheduled defrag "never" and Norton was back to Pending again. I have to assume this has something to do with Norton. I am told that Norton's defrag tool is tied to Vista's tool. Any suggestions? Yes. Remove Norton from your system. This advice is not helpful to the OP or anyone else. N360 is an entirely different kettle of fish from earlier Norton bloat ware - it is light on resources, works unobtrusively in background, and there are once-daily (or often-more-than-once-daily) updates. I have not been a fan of Norton products in the past, but this one is good, based on my personal experience for the last six months while using it with Vista HP. Have you used it yourself? Yes I have. I used the pre-release version which did not work properly and I used the trial version of the final release product. It not only DID NOT work properly it caused problems that could not be solved by the inept Norton technical support department. The main reason I advise against using anything Norton is because of Norton's technical support agents although I have other reasons as well. The support department is pitiful. If they cannot find a solution in their training manual they have no answers other than "it's a Vista problem" and "uninstall your Norton product and reinstall it". At times they would simply disconnect the support conversation even though I was always very polite and patient when dealing with them. That is not the way to do business. In my humble opinion a product is no better than the support behind it and I find Norton to be severely lacking in this respect. This is the same reason I decided long ago to never again purchase anything HP. I have also used Norton's security suites and had various problems with them. In addition, I have found McAfee and ZoneAlarm products to be incompatible with Vista in one way or another or causing problems of their own making. If any of these three products have not caused you any problems you are one of the lucky ones. I respect your decision to use Norton and I wish you well. I hope you never experience any problems with it. There is nothing wrong with my system. All other security products I have evaluated seem to work just fine with Vista. I test all products I am contemplating on using in either a virtual environment or a separate partition (Acronis) before purchasing them, which is the only prudent way to do it. If my system is running very well and I install a product and have problems, and then I uninstall the product and I don't have problems that certainly tells me something. I don't advise against using any product until and/or unless I have personally used the product myself. To do otherwise would not be fair. I gave the OP a simple, direct and honest answer (opinion) based upon my personal use. I didn't trash the product, demean him for using it or criticize him for not researching it before purchasing it. I have no reason to criticize your question "Have you used it yourself?" because your question is justified and you asked in a rational and polite manner without trashing my opinion. I commend you and respect you for your civility. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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"C.B." wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "C.B." wrote in message ... "Digirati_99" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded my Norton's Internet Security to Norton 360 - which contains a disk optimizer (defrag). Prior to upgrading Norton my Vista Defrag tool worked fine no problem and always on schedule. After the upgrade to Norton, I was setting up the program and the defrag tool in Norton said "pending" which I left alone, because I was comfortable using the native defrag utility. However, now the vista defrag does not work. I went into the the vista tool to look at the schedule and it gave the last run date ( I had it set to weekly on Wed at 1am). The next scheduled defrag said "Never" despite the box checked "run automatically". I then unchecked the box and rechecked it, and then it gave the next scheduled date which I changed to that evening. I left it alone until the next morning and it not only did not defrag per the schedule but the Vista tool said next scheduled defrag "never" and Norton was back to Pending again. I have to assume this has something to do with Norton. I am told that Norton's defrag tool is tied to Vista's tool. Any suggestions? Yes. Remove Norton from your system. This advice is not helpful to the OP or anyone else. N360 is an entirely different kettle of fish from earlier Norton bloat ware - it is light on resources, works unobtrusively in background, and there are once-daily (or often-more-than-once-daily) updates. I have not been a fan of Norton products in the past, but this one is good, based on my personal experience for the last six months while using it with Vista HP. Have you used it yourself? Yes I have. I used the pre-release version which did not work properly and I used the trial version of the final release product. It not only DID NOT work properly it caused problems that could not be solved by the inept Norton technical support department. The main reason I advise against using anything Norton is because of Norton's technical support agents although I have other reasons as well. The support department is pitiful. If they cannot find a solution in their training manual they have no answers other than "it's a Vista problem" and "uninstall your Norton product and reinstall it". At times they would simply disconnect the support conversation even though I was always very polite and patient when dealing with them. That is not the way to do business. In my humble opinion a product is no better than the support behind it and I find Norton to be severely lacking in this respect. This is the same reason I decided long ago to never again purchase anything HP. I have also used Norton's security suites and had various problems with them. In addition, I have found McAfee and ZoneAlarm products to be incompatible with Vista in one way or another or causing problems of their own making. If any of these three products have not caused you any problems you are one of the lucky ones. I respect your decision to use Norton and I wish you well. I hope you never experience any problems with it. There is nothing wrong with my system. All other security products I have evaluated seem to work just fine with Vista. I test all products I am contemplating on using in either a virtual environment or a separate partition (Acronis) before purchasing them, which is the only prudent way to do it. If my system is running very well and I install a product and have problems, and then I uninstall the product and I don't have problems that certainly tells me something. I don't advise against using any product until and/or unless I have personally used the product myself. To do otherwise would not be fair. I gave the OP a simple, direct and honest answer (opinion) based upon my personal use. I didn't trash the product, demean him for using it or criticize him for not researching it before purchasing it. I have no reason to criticize your question "Have you used it yourself?" because your question is justified and you asked in a rational and polite manner without trashing my opinion. I commend you and respect you for your civility. C.B. Thanks for the clarification, C.B. I can only speak of things as I see them, and therefore will continue to use 360. By coincidence, I am running an HP laptop - I had some trouble with memory some time ago and HP support sent me a new module with no quibbling within 24 hours - they seemed to know what they were doing. I have never had to use Norton technical support, and if your experience is any indication I never will, since there is no such thing! Since we have had mixed experiences, collectively we cannot predict the outcome for the OP if s/he retains Norton. We should also provide a recommendation as a replacement for Norton if that is the way to go. What do you recommend? Cheers Mike |
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"Mike" wrote in message ... "C.B." wrote in message ... "Mike" wrote in message ... "C.B." wrote in message ... "Digirati_99" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded my Norton's Internet Security to Norton 360 - which contains a disk optimizer (defrag). Prior to upgrading Norton my Vista Defrag tool worked fine no problem and always on schedule. After the upgrade to Norton, I was setting up the program and the defrag tool in Norton said "pending" which I left alone, because I was comfortable using the native defrag utility. However, now the vista defrag does not work. I went into the the vista tool to look at the schedule and it gave the last run date ( I had it set to weekly on Wed at 1am). The next scheduled defrag said "Never" despite the box checked "run automatically". I then unchecked the box and rechecked it, and then it gave the next scheduled date which I changed to that evening. I left it alone until the next morning and it not only did not defrag per the schedule but the Vista tool said next scheduled defrag "never" and Norton was back to Pending again. I have to assume this has something to do with Norton. I am told that Norton's defrag tool is tied to Vista's tool. Any suggestions? Yes. Remove Norton from your system. This advice is not helpful to the OP or anyone else. N360 is an entirely different kettle of fish from earlier Norton bloat ware - it is light on resources, works unobtrusively in background, and there are once-daily (or often-more-than-once-daily) updates. I have not been a fan of Norton products in the past, but this one is good, based on my personal experience for the last six months while using it with Vista HP. Have you used it yourself? Yes I have. I used the pre-release version which did not work properly and I used the trial version of the final release product. It not only DID NOT work properly it caused problems that could not be solved by the inept Norton technical support department. The main reason I advise against using anything Norton is because of Norton's technical support agents although I have other reasons as well. The support department is pitiful. If they cannot find a solution in their training manual they have no answers other than "it's a Vista problem" and "uninstall your Norton product and reinstall it". At times they would simply disconnect the support conversation even though I was always very polite and patient when dealing with them. That is not the way to do business. In my humble opinion a product is no better than the support behind it and I find Norton to be severely lacking in this respect. This is the same reason I decided long ago to never again purchase anything HP. I have also used Norton's security suites and had various problems with them. In addition, I have found McAfee and ZoneAlarm products to be incompatible with Vista in one way or another or causing problems of their own making. If any of these three products have not caused you any problems you are one of the lucky ones. I respect your decision to use Norton and I wish you well. I hope you never experience any problems with it. There is nothing wrong with my system. All other security products I have evaluated seem to work just fine with Vista. I test all products I am contemplating on using in either a virtual environment or a separate partition (Acronis) before purchasing them, which is the only prudent way to do it. If my system is running very well and I install a product and have problems, and then I uninstall the product and I don't have problems that certainly tells me something. I don't advise against using any product until and/or unless I have personally used the product myself. To do otherwise would not be fair. I gave the OP a simple, direct and honest answer (opinion) based upon my personal use. I didn't trash the product, demean him for using it or criticize him for not researching it before purchasing it. I have no reason to criticize your question "Have you used it yourself?" because your question is justified and you asked in a rational and polite manner without trashing my opinion. I commend you and respect you for your civility. C.B. Thanks for the clarification, C.B. I can only speak of things as I see them, and therefore will continue to use 360. By coincidence, I am running an HP laptop - I had some trouble with memory some time ago and HP support sent me a new module with no quibbling within 24 hours - they seemed to know what they were doing. I have never had to use Norton technical support, and if your experience is any indication I never will, since there is no such thing! Since we have had mixed experiences, collectively we cannot predict the outcome for the OP if s/he retains Norton. We should also provide a recommendation as a replacement for Norton if that is the way to go. What do you recommend? Cheers Mike Mike, To begin with, I recommend NOT using a security suite. The majority of them are bloated resource hogs and they tend to want to take over and control your system, setting priorities of the OS to their own particular applications. They are also know to cause issues with internet connections and email clients. I would suggest separate AV, AS and firewall apps. There are also software offerings that want to do it all; AV, AS, firewall, registry cleaning, OS and file backups, free space cleaning, HD optimizing, etc., etc., etc. People should stay away from these, but then again, personal choice is personal choice. I would suggest NOD32, Avast or Kaspersky for antivirus. Many people also recommend AVG. Avast and AVG offer free editions for the home user. I use the paid edition of AVG AntiSpyware 7.5 and the native Windows Defender for antispyware, running both of them in real time with no conflicts. I also use the free Spybot S&D and AdAware 2007 on an occasional basis. Many users also recommend the free SuperAntispyware but I don't know anything about it. I use the standard Windows firewall and am very satisfied with it although one can use the Windows Advanced Firewall if they wish. The Windows Advanced Firewall was written for IT professionals and therefore does not offer an easy interface for the casual user. I would also recommend the excellent Comodo firewall, which is free for the home user and very easy to configure and use.. The problem I experienced with HP was years ago and involved one of their telephone, answering machine/copy/fax/scanners. Their support, at that time, was horrendous and they basically blew me off so I simply trashed the machine and moved on. It's possible HP's support has improved and it's also entirely possible the support for the HP computer division is better. I really don't know. Users can help themselves tremendously if they learn how to safely use the internet and keep their software up to date. I don't get adware, spyware or malware. I use Secunia PSI, which is currently in Beta form, to keep my software up to date. It's an excellent program. I'm merely an ordinary user who can help people with simple problems. There are many volunteers in these discussion groups who can help people with the more serious problems. I read these discussion groups for the purpose of gleaning knowledge from the more experienced users. In any event, I hope your experiences are trouble free. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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I have followed this conversation with interest. It is interesting to note
that most consumers will only tolerate bad service once. HP & Norton seem to have inproved, but not by much. The most common answer from Norton is still one of 2: (1) Sir, this seems to be a XP/Vista related issue. (2) Sir, we suggest that you reinstall the OS and then install Norton before anything else. Not for me thank you. Cheers http://spookpaleis.myminicity.com |