March 7, 201214 yr Hello,Norton 360 just deleted my livery manager without asking. Is there an easy way to get the livery manager back, without having to reinstall everything from scratch.Is the livery manager downloadable as a single program somewhere ?Any help is very welcome.Best regards Joerg Schindler
March 7, 201214 yr Joerg,Open your Norton 360 control panel under Tasks------->Check Security History------->select Show 'Quarantine', Click on the livery manager then 'More Options' (bottom right hand), this should bring up the file insight page, at the bottom click Options, this should now bring up Security Risk Found page, 2 options here Restore or remove from History, Click Restore.RegardsBruce Bruce Martin
March 7, 201214 yr Author Hallo Bruce,that worked perfect. Many Thanks for your advice.Very best regards,Joerg Joerg Schindler
March 7, 201214 yr As an added safegaurd exclude your whole fsx folder from being scanned by norton,both in realtime and during scans! DIMITRI
March 7, 201214 yr Commercial Member You can also get it back by running a repair install with the NGX installer - that'll replace any files that are missing. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
March 7, 201214 yr My two cents.....get Norton off your computer, don't buy McAfee either! These two programs cause a lot of issues and take up a BIG FOOT print on your resources.......
March 7, 201214 yr Commercial Member ^ Agree. Use Microsoft Security Essentials. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
March 7, 201214 yr Get rid of that Norton crap, it's harm (slow down) your computer only and make you nuts.As Tabs says, Use Microsoft Security Essentials.
March 7, 201214 yr Actually norton has come a long way from previous years and is one of the lightest on resources. DIMITRI
March 7, 201214 yr I've got a current Norton AV running and like Dimi, I find it is virtually not there. It has a nice optional feature that warns you if anything is hogging resources. However, if something free would provide protection then how do you justify the expense? I dunno, just haven't ever trusted microslop to keep their own code safe, especially after not booting up for a couple of days and need 18Mb of critical updates from them. Dan Downs KCRP
March 7, 201214 yr Dan I agree with you!!Norton has superb signatures against zero day attacksMSE has not done very well in recent AV comparitives testing.As for resources, its very light.This is a recent passmark test of av softwre where Norton prevails. DIMITRI
March 8, 201214 yr Doesn't matter how "light" it is if it's removing legitimate programs. I've been using AVG free for years and it works extremely well. I wouldn't touch "scareware" sellers like Norton or McAfee with a bargepole.
March 8, 201214 yr yep, that is another good point, if not related to technicalities. I should like eset, they are practically next door neighbors to me, but... no thank you. --Peter Fabian
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