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Chapter 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About Norton 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Activation protects you . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4 Scanning your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 About the Norton 360 scans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 About Computer Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 About Insight Network scan .
About Download Insight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 About Norton AntiSpam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 About configuring POP3 and SMTP ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 13 Customizing settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497 About Norton 360 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497 Customizing Norton 360 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 Turning on or turning off Quick Controls services .
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About Norton 360 1 Activation protects you 1 About your Norton Account 1 About Norton Management 1 About Norton Community Watch 1 About Norton Bootable Re.
Norton 360 is completely automated and easy to use. It works quietly in the background to maintain your overall system integrity with minimal effect on PC performance. By offering an unmatched combination of performance and protection, Norton 360 helps you get the most out of your PC and your online experience.
Includes the performance tuning features, such as cleaning up unwanted files and performing Registry Cleanup. Tuneup Depending on the security status of the different components of your computer, the status areas of the four protection categories are marked as Protected , Attention , or At Risk .
Lets you open the Performance window in Norton 360. The Performance window chronicles all installs, downloads, optimizations, detections, alerts, and instances of Quick Scan that occurred on your computer since installing Norton 360. The window also displays a detailed graphical representation of the CPU and memory usage by your Norton product.
When your system status is At Risk or Attention , this section automatically provides you the Fix Now option to fix all the issues at once. The right side of the Norton 360 main window helps you do the following: Lets you access Norton One. Norton One protects all of your devices including your Windows PC, laptop, Mac, and Android smartphones.
Lets you access Norton Management. Norton Management lets you manage your Norton products installed on all of your devices from one location. To sign up or to log into Norton Management, click the Manage icon at the right side of the main window. You can use your existing Norton Account login information to access Norton Management.
Lets you download the Norton Mobile Security for Android. Norton Mobile Security helps protect your mobile devices against loss, theft, viruses, and other mobile threats. You can use Norton Mobile Security on all your devices that use the Android operating system.
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Lets you monitor your child ’ s activities on the Internet. w Norton Online Family may not be available with some versions of Norton 360. In such case, you may not be able to access Norton Online Family options. When you click the Online Family icon, the Norton 360 main window displays Norton Online Family Log in option.
Details option in the Norton 360 main window to view more details on the Norton Online Family Web site. Getting Started About Norton 360 16.
Lets you check the safety of a Web site. You can also perform a safe search. w This option may not be available with some versions of Norton 360. In such case, you may not be able to access this option. When you click Safe Web icon, the Norton 360 main window displays Norton Safe Web options.
Lets you access Norton Studio. Norton Studio is a Windows 8 app that lets you manage your Norton products and Norton product keys from one location. You can view the security status of each of your devices and resolve the security issues by using the Norton Studio from any location around the world.
If you are not connected to the Internet, you can click Try Later in the Activation not complete window to start your product. The Activation window reappears every time you start your product until you activate your product. If you choose not to activate at that time, you receive an alert that reminds you to activate the product.
You can activate your product directly from the activation alert. You can also activate your product from the Trial Period Status link in the main window or from the My Account window. In some cases, you might need to enter your Product Key to activate your product.
To activate your product from the main window 1 In the Norton 360 main window, do one of the following: 1 If you purchased a subscription version of a retail product, click Activate Now . 1 If the product came installed on your computer, click Activate Online Now .
The product key is provided as part of the activation process. Be sure to save your product key by creating or signing in to your Norton Account, or by printing the key.
activation procedure. You need to log in to your parental control software or to the Internet through your ISP as an administrator to change your configuration. If you use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you must configure the proxy settings.
After you log in to your Norton Account, you can manage your product information with the following options: Saves the information for all of the Norton products that you own. The Products tab provides you the information about the Norton products that you own and the expiration date.
Saves your account information and your billing details. The Profile options are: 1 Account Information You can update your Norton Account information and your shipping address on the Account Information tab. After you update, click Update to save the changes.
Norton Online Backup provides a secure and easy-to-use online backup solution that safeguards your important data against system crash, accidental deleting, virus infection, and other disasters. Norton Online Backup Norton Safe Web checks the safety of a Web site and lets you perform a safe Web search.
Creating a Norton Account Your Norton Account stores the product key and the billing information of your product. You can also register your product with the Norton Account. In addition, Norton Account helps you to do the following: 1 Access the product key and other product information when you need it.
To create a Norton Account from the Norton Account Web page 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Account . 2 In the My Account window, click Access Norton Account .
You can also change your Norton Account password, if required. Your computer must be connected to the Internet to access your Norton Account. w Symantec products that are older than the 2006 product year do not appear in your Norton Account. To access Norton Account 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Account .
About Norton Management Norton Management lets you manage all of your Norton products and Norton product keys from one location. You can add your devices such as personal computers and laptops to Norton Management and remotely install and manage your Norton products on the device.
Accessing Norton Management on Windows You can access Norton Management in one of the following ways: 1 Using a Web browser on any computer. 1 From the main window of Norton security products. To access Norton Management from the main window of a Norton security product, you need to install the Norton Management agent on that device.
To access Norton Management from the Windows notification area 1 Go to the Windows device on which Norton Management is installed. 2 In the notification area on the taskbar, click the Norton Management icon. 3 In the pop-up that appears, click Open Norton Management .
5 In the confirmation window, click Yes to confirm that you are already on the device you want to manage. 6 In the window that appears, click Save File and download the installer file.
4 If you are prompted to provide your email address, in the Email Address box, type the email address that you use to log on to your Norton Account, and then click Next . 5 If you are prompted to provide your password, in the Password box, type the password that you use to log on to your Norton Account, and then click Next .
About the supported devices To install and use Norton 360, your device must meet the following minimum system requirements: Hardware requirement Windows 1 300-MHz or faster processor 1 512 MB of RAM (.
Service Pack 1 and 2 32-bit and 64-bit versions 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Business Servic.
Supported Norton products To use all the features of Norton 360, you must use the following versions of Norton security product: If you use an older version of Norton product, ensure that you upgrade your product to the latest version to use all the features of Norton 360.
1 Any Web site URL that your product identifies as fraudulent 1 All the Web site URLs that you visited before the detection of a risk 1 The applications and processes that run on your computer regular.
option in the Administrative Settings window. You can also review the data, which Norton Community Watch collects and submits to Symantec, in the Security History window. Turning off or turning on Norton Community Watch You can use the Norton Community Watch option to send information about a suspicious file to Symantec for analysis.
computer. Your computer might be infected with a virus if you experience any of the following symptoms: 1 You cannot install Norton 360. 1 You cannot start your computer. 1 Your computer is extremely slow. Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is integrated with Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE).
Programs containing malicious codes that are disguised as or hiding in something benign, such as a game or utility. Trojan horses Tools that are used by a hacker to gain unauthorized access to your computer. One type of hacking tool, a keystroke logger, tracks and records your individual keystrokes and can send this information back to the hacker.
Programs that track system activity, gather system information, or track user habits, and relay this information to third-party organizations. The information that is gathered by such programs is neither personally identifiable nor confidential.
You can download Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard in one of the following ways: 1 From the Start menu. 1 From the Norton Support Web site. To download the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard from.
About locating your Norton Product Key or activation PIN To use Norton Bootable Recovery Tool, you must start the computer from any of the following recovery media and then provide your Norton Product.
1 If you received your Norton product preinstalled by the computer manufacturer, the Product Key is available on your Norton Account. When you are prompted, you need to register for a Norton Account. After you complete registration, you can log on to your Norton Account and find your Product Key.
Creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a CD or DVD Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is integrated with Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). Therefore, you can run Norton Bootable Recovery Tool only from a CD, DVD, or USB key. To use it, you first need to burn it to a CD or DVD.
Creating Norton Bootable Recovery Tool ISO file You can create a Norton Bootable Recovery Tool ISO file on your computer. You can burn this ISO file to a CD or DVD and use it as a recovery CD or DVD on any computer. You can also use this ISO file to point to any virtual machine as a virtual CD-ROM.
To create Norton Bootable Recovery Tool on a USB key 1 Insert the USB key into the USB port of your computer. 2 In the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard main window, click Create on USB key . 3 In the Create on USB key window, do the following: 1 Select the USB drive from the Specify drive drop-down list.
If you have a valid Norton product key or activation PIN, you can go to your Norton Account and access the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool download link.
Norton Bootable Recovery Tool automatically downloads the latest virus definitions from Symantec servers and uses these virus definitions to secure your computer from all types of viruses and latest security threats.
4 Read the Norton License Agreement, type your Product Key, and then click I Agree . If you use a non-QWERTY keyboard, use the Virtual Keyboard option to enter your Product Key. 5 In the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool window, click Norton Advanced Recovery Scan .
To update Norton Bootable Recovery Tool virus definitions on a USB key 1 Insert your Norton Bootable Recovery Tool USB key into the USB port of your computer. 2 In the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool Wizard main window, click Update USB key definitions .
2 In the page that appears, click Download Norton Power Eraser . 3 Save the NPE.exe file to your Desktop. 4 Double-click the NPE.exe file on your Desktop.
Automatic updates require an Internet connection. If you use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you must configure the proxy settings in your product. If you do not normally keep your PC connected to the Internet, you can manually update Norton 360 after you connect to the Internet.
w LiveUpdate does not download the latest definition updates and program updates, if the Network Cost Awareness option in the Settings window is set to No Traffic . Network Cost Awareness lets you define the amount of network bandwidth that Norton 360 can use.
The type of definition updates that each of the Symantec products receive are as follows: Users of these products receive the latest virus definitions from Symantec that protects your computer from all types of security threats.
Users of these products receive the latest virus definitions from Symantec that protects your computer from all types of security threats. In addition, users of these products receive Symantec spam definition files and definition updates against phishing.
Contains the most important virus definitions that are required for latest security threats as viewed by Symantec. The Core Set is a subset of the Complete Set, and it is approximately 30 percent smaller than the Complete Set. The Core Set minimizes download time, installation time, and system start time.
installation time, lesser boot time, and lesser memory consumption. It also occupies lesser amount of disk space as compared to the full set of virus definitions. Therefore, Smart Definitions result in faster performance of your computer. Norton 360 checks the Smart Definitions option settings during each LiveUpdate session.
turn off or turn on the Automatic LiveUpdate option from Quick Controls in the Settings window. w If you are connected to the Internet, Automatic LiveUpdate downloads product updates and definition updates every hour.
presence of a specific virus or security threat. Norton 360 shows the date on which you last updated the virus and spyware definitions. You can also check the latest virus definition date. The Definitions Update section in the PC Security Details window displays the status and date of the last virus definition updates.
If you do not activate your service or renew your subscription, you cannot obtain updates of any kind and the software no longer functions. If you purchased a product as a service, or it came installed on your computer Your product status is always active as long as your security service is active with your service provider.
that require system restart are automatically applied the next time you restart your computer. To turn on or turn off Apply updates only on reboot 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Antivirus .
additional and fast protection for the latest threats in between the full updates without disrupting your online experience. Even if you do not turn on Pulse Updates, LiveUpdate collects all the missed streams and, it updates your computer during full definition updates.
About Network Proxy Settings A proxy server regulates access to the Internet, and prevents external computers from accessing your network. If you are on a network that uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you can provide proxy server details to Norton 360.
Network Proxy Settings window lets you specify the following settings: Lets you specify the automatic configuration URL or script to manage Internet access. You have the following options: 1 Automatically detect settings Lets your browser detect the network settings automatically.
Lets you connect to the Internet through a server that requires authentication. Use the Username box and Password box to type the authentication details. Authentication Configuring Network Proxy Settings When you use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you must specify the proxy server details.
4 In the Network Proxy Settings window, do the following: 1 If you want your browser to automatically detect network connection settings, under Automatic Configuration , check Automatically detect settings . 1 If the proxy server requires an automatic configuration URL, under Automatic Configuration , check Use automatic configuration script .
Indicates that your computer requires attention. At the bottom section of the Norton 360 main window, click Fix Now to resolve the security threats on your computer. Attention Indicates that your computer is at risk. At the bottom section of the Norton 360 main window, click Fix Now to resolve the security threats on your computer.
When your system status or protection categories statuses are marked as At Risk or Attention , you can resolve the security issues directly from the main window. To respond to security status indicators 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Fix Now .
You can right-click the icon to see a shortcut menu for Norton 360. You can choose items on the shortcut menu to open the Norton 360 window, to fix any issues that Norton 360 detects, or to get additional help. About Norton 360 shortcut menu Norton 360 works in the background to keep your PC secure.
Use this option to create a backup of your files. You can specify when and how often Norton 360 backs up your files. Run Backup Now Use this option to review the information about the security events for all of the categories. View Recent History Use this option to resolve your problem easily using Norton Autofix.
To view details of a protection feature 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click on a protection feature, and then click View Details . In the window that appears, you can view the following details: 1 The current status of the protection feature. 1 A list of the checks that the feature performs, and the results of each check.
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This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About System Insight About System Insight Norton 360 continuously monitors your computer to keep it free of any problems and run at peak efficiency. Norton 360 constantly scans the vital areas of your computer including memory, registry keys, and running processes.
alerts, or Quick Scans. The graph displays the activities as icon or stripe, and the description for each icon or stripe is provided at the bottom of the graph. The pop-up that appears when you move the mouse pointer over an icon provides you the details about the activity.
The Norton Tasks window provides the details such as the timestamp, the duration, and the status of the background jobs. The details also include the type of power the job needs to run and if a job ran during idle time. You can select different power sources for the background jobs.
About monitoring system activities System Insight provides information about the important system activities that you performed or that occurred over a period of the last three months. System Insight displays the information in the Performance window.
Indicates the optimization activities that you performed on your system over a period of the last three months. Optimized Provides the details about the threat detection activities that Norton 360 performed on your system over a period of the last three months.
Provides the details about Quick Scans that Norton 360 performed on your system over a period of the last three months. The details include the date on which a Quick Scan was performed and the number of Quick Scans that were performed on that date.
2 In the Performance window, at the top of the Events graph, click the tab for a month to view the details. 3 In the Events graph, move the mouse pointer over the icon or the stripe for an activity. 4 In the pop-up that appears, view the details of the activity.
access the Resource Threshold Profile for Alerting option, go to the Norton 360 main window, and then click Settings > Administrative Settings > Performance Monitoring > Resource Threshold Profile for Alerting .
Turns on performance alerts. Select this option if you want Norton 360 to notify you with performance alerts when a program or process exceeds the threshold limit of the system resource usage. By default, the Performance Alerting option is turned on. On Monitors and records the system resource usage.
3 Under Performance Monitoring , in the Performance Alerting row, do one of the following: 1 To turn off performance alerts, move the Performance Alerting switch to the Off position. 1 To turn on performance alerts, move the Performance Alerting switch to the On position.
3 Under Performance Monitoring , in the Resource Threshold Profile for Alerting row, select one of the following options: Configures a low threshold limit for alerting. Symantec recommends you to select this option when your computer runs on battery power.
the program or the process manually and free the resource. If the Use Low Resource Profile On Battery Power option is turned on, Norton 360 automatically changes the threshold profile to low when your computer runs on battery power. By default, this option is turned on.
To exclude a program from performance alerts 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Administrative Settings . 3 Under Performance Monitoring , in the Program Exclusions row, click Configure .
6 Click OK . 7 In the Settings window, click Close . About CPU graph and memory graph Norton 360 monitors the overall system CPU usage and memory usage and the Norton-specific CPU usage and memory usage. Norton 360 displays the details in the CPU graph and the memory graph.
1 The file name, version number, digital signature, the date on which the process was installed. 1 The date on which the process was last used and whether it is a startup file. 1 The stability details. 1 The confidence level. 1 The resource usage details.
2 In the Performance window, do one of the following: 1 To view the CPU graph, click the CPU tab. 1 To view the memory graph, click the Memory tab. 1 To magnify or shrink the graph, click 10min, 30min, 1D, 1W, or 1M next to the Zoom option.
2 In the Performance window, do one of the following: 1 To view the CPU graph, click the CPU tab. 1 To view the memory graph, click the Memory tab. 3 Click at any point on the graph to obtain a list of resource-consuming processes. 4 Click the name of a process to obtain additional information about the process in the File Insight window.
structures so that they can grow without immediately becoming fragmented again. You can optimize your boot volume manually by using the Optimize option in the Performance window. You can also configure Norton 360 to defragment your boot volume or the local disk that contains boot volume when your computer is idle.
can view details such as timestamp, duration, and status of the background job. To optimize your boot volume from the Performance window 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Performance . 2 In the Performance window, at the top of the security status graph, click Optimize .
to optimize the boot volume during idle time. By default, this option is turned on. Turning off or turning on Idle Time Optimizer Norton 360 automatically schedules the optimization when it detects the installation of a new application on your computer.
You can use the icon that appears before the name of a background job to start or stop a background task. You can start or stop a background task at any time. 1 The timestamp of the Norton task You can view details such as the date on which the background job last ran and the time.
The Norton Tasks window lets you monitor the following Norton-specific tasks: Automatic LiveUpdate automatically checks for definition updates and program updates when your computer is connected to the Internet. By default, Automatic LiveUpdate checks for updates every hour.
Deletes the unnecessary Web page history that is left behind in your Internet browser's history folder. Removes the traces of any Internet searches that are performed on your PC. Internet Explorer History Cleaner Deletes the temporary files that are left behind on the hard disk after Internet browsing.
Allows the smart scanning of files on your computer. It improves the performance of Norton 360 scans by letting you scan fewer files without compromising the security of your computer. Norton Insight lets you check the details of the Files of Interest that are available on your computer.
Scans the important locations of your computer that the viruses and other security threats often target. Quick Scan takes less time to scan than a Full System Scan because this scan does not scan your entire computer. Quick Scan Deletes the inaccurate entries and obsolete entries in the Windows registry that can cause errors.
Performs background maintenance tasks related to licensing. Licensing Maintenance Performs background maintenance tasks related to Norton Insight. Tasks include maintaining details about the stability and trust level of files in your computer. Insight Maintenance Performs background maintenance tasks related to Norton 360.
To monitor background jobs 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Performance . 2 In the Performance window, click Norton Tasks . 3 In the Norton Tasks window, view the details of background jobs. 4 Do one of the following: 1 To run a background job, click the play icon that appears before the name of the background job.
You can select one of the following options: Allows the Norton Tasks to run only when your computer uses external power. If you choose this option, Norton 360 performs the Norton Tasks when the computer is idle and connected to external power. External Allows the Norton Tasks to run irrespective if the computer uses external power or battery power.
3 In the Norton Tasks window, under the Power Source column, click the Configure link for the Norton Task that you want to configure the power source. 4 In the Power Source window, select one of the following: 1 External Allows the Norton Task to run only when your computer uses external power.
A Norton 360 scan can identify threats on your computer in the following ways: At regular intervals, Norton 360 obtains definition updates from Symantec. These updates contain signatures of known threats. Each time when Norton 360 obtains the definition updates, it performs a scan of all of the files that are available on your computer.
Norton 360 obtains specific information about the Files of Interest and submits the information to Symantec during idle time. The information includes things such as file name, file size, and hash key. Symantec analyzes the information of each File of Interest and its unique hash value and provides a confidence level to the file.
Symantec assigns the following confidence levels to Files of Interest: Symantec analyzes the file as trusted based on the statistical evaluation that is done on the files that are available within the Norton Community. If the file has three green bars, Symantec rates the file as Norton Trusted .
Norton 360 also provides different profiles to configure your scan performance. When you use the Full Scan profile, Norton 360 follows the Blacklist technique to scan your computer. It scans all of the files on your computer against the signatures that it obtained during definition updates.
The drop-down list that is available in the Norton Insight - Application Ratings window provides you the following options: Lists the processes that run on your computer at that point in time when you selected this option. All Running Processes Lists the Files of Interest.
Lists the Files of Interest that you manually trusted in the File Insight window. This category does not list the files that do not belong to the File of Interest even if you manually trust the files. However, Norton 360 excludes all of the manually trusted files from Norton 360 scan when you configure Scan Performance Profiles to High Trust .
To view the files using Norton Insight 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Norton Insight . 2 In the Norton Insight - Application Ratings window, select an option from the Show drop-down list to view a category of files.
window to update the trust value of a file. You can also manually trust any well-known files. You can change the trust level of any file to User Trusted other than the files that are Norton Trusted. You can determine the resource usage of a file that is available on your computer.
To manually trust the file 4 In the File Insight window, in the Details tab, click Trust Now . You can manually trust the files that are poor, unproven, or not Norton trusted. To determine the resource usage of a running process 1 In the File Insight window, in the left pane, click Activity .
Norton 360 scans the files that have a confidence level other than Norton Trusted. 1 Configure to High Trust to perform a scan that excludes the files that have known digital signatures or high confidence levels. Norton 360 does not scan the files that have confidence level as Norton Trusted or User Trusted.
2 In the Norton Insight - Application Ratings window, move the Scan Performance Profiles slider to one of the settings. Your options are: 1 Full Scan 1 Standard Trust 1 High Trust 3 Click Close . About Monthly Report Monthly Report lets you view a summary of what Norton 360 has done for you.
Norton 360 provides reports based on the following categories: Lets you view the details of the various attacks your PC is protected from. For example, you can view the total number of viruses and spyware from which you are protected. PC Security Lets you view the details of Antiphishing activities.
Viewing the Monthly Report The Monthly Report lets you view how Norton 360 protected you for the past 30 days. This report includes different activities that Norton 360 performed to protect your computer. The Monthly Report provides information about the following activities: 1 The total number of threats that Norton 360 detected on your computer.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About total protection 1 About keeping your computer secure 1 About solving connection problems 1 About responding to emergencies 1 About monitoring prote.
Norton 360 is grouped into the following four categories of protection: Blocks and removes viruses and spyware from email and downloaded sites, protects against emerging threats, scans, cleans email attachments, and secures connections and data transmission between your computer and the Internet.
1 Delete all unwanted messages without opening them. 1 Do not respond to email that you suspect is spam. Delete it. 1 Be wary of any email that requests confidential information, and confirm the authenticity of the request before you reply.
About solving connection problems Norton 360 uses an Internet connection to support several of its protection features. If you use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you must configure the proxy settings of Norton 360. You can configure Network Proxy Settings in the Administrative Settings window.
Checks all boot records, files, and running programs to protect your computer from viruses and spyware It also runs other tasks (such as LiveUpdate, Registry Cleanup, Disk Optimization, and Backup) to provide a high level of protection and improve the performance of your computer.
When you right-click a folder, the shortcut menu displays Norton 360 and then Scan Now option. You can use this command to scan any particular folder. When you right-click a file, the shortcut menu displays Norton 360 and then Insight Network Scan option.
window. For example, the security items that are related to the Quarantine feature appear under the Quarantine category. In addition, the Security History window displays details of each item in the Details pane.
1 Email Errors 1 Norton Community Watch 1 Registry Cleanup 1 File Cleanup 1 Disk Optimization 1 Silent Mode 1 LiveUpdate You can view the security items based on the category of events that you select and the search string that you provide. Norton 360 restricts the number of search results that appear on each page in the Security History window.
History logs for that day. You can later import the file into Security History and analyze the data. Viewing items in Security History Security History provides a record of all the activities that Norton 360 performed on your computer.
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3 In Security History window, in the Show drop-down list, select the category of items that you want to view. Your options are: The Recent History view in the Security History window Recent History displays the alerts that you received during the last seven days.
The security risks include the suspicious programs that can compromise the security of your computer. The Resolved Security Risks view in the Security History window displays a list of security risks that Norton 360 has detected and then repaired, quarantined, or removed.
The Security History Quarantine provides a safe location on your computer where you can isolate items while you decide an action to take on them. The Quarantine view in the Security History window displays all of the security risks that are isolated in the Security History Quarantine.
The firewall monitors the communications between your computer and other computers on the Internet. The Firewall - Network and Connections category in the Security History window displays information about the networks that your computer connects to. It also displays the actions that you have taken to trust or to restrict networks and computers.
The firewall monitors the communications between your computer and other computers on the Internet. The firewall maintains rules to control Internet access to and from your computer. The Firewall - Activities view in the Security History window displays the rules that firewall creates.
Download Insight processes any executable file that you download for analysis of its reputation level. It then informs you about the processing results based on the Download Insight settings. The Download Insight view in the Security History window displays details of all events that Download Insight processes and notifies.
Norton Product Tamper Protection lets you protect your Norton product from any attack or modification by unknown, suspicious, or malicious applications. The Norton Product Tamper Protection view in the Security History window displays details about unauthorized attempts to modify Symantec processes.
Network Cost Awareness lets you set up policies and restrict the Internet usage of Norton 360. You can define the amount of network bandwidth that Norton 360 can use. The Network Cost Awareness view in the Security History window provides details about the actions that you performed to restrict the Internet usage of Norton 360.
Norton 360 may generate errors in some cases. For example, an error can occur when you run LiveUpdate or scan a folder. Engine errors, timeout errors, and program errors are some of the types of errors. The Norton Error Reporting view in the Security History window displays any error that Norton 360 has generated.
The Norton Community Watch feature lets you submit any suspicious security or suspicious application data to Symantec for analysis. Symantec assesses the data to determine the new threats. The Norton Community Watch view in the Security History window displays a list of files that you have submitted to Symantec for analysis.
The File Cleanup feature removes unwanted temporary files including leftover Internet browser files, Internet search words, and other temporary files. The File Cleanup view in the Security History window shows the list of the File Cleanup activities that were performed on your computer.
Silent Mode suppresses alerts and notifications and temporarily suspends most of the background activities. The Silent Mode view in the Security History window displays the summary of the Silent Mode sessions.
4 Click a row to view details for that item. If you want to view additional information about an item, click the More Details option in the Details pane or double-click the particular row. You can view the advanced details about the item in the Security History-Advanced Details window and take actions as needed.
The following table lists the categories that provide the advanced details about the Security History items: Displays the following information about the item: 1 Severity This category displays the risk level of the selected item. The various levels of security risks are High , Medium , Low , and Info .
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Displays the actions that are available for the selected item The options in the Actions view vary depending on the options that are available in the Show drop-down list in the Security History window.
This action removes the restricted status from the selected computer or from all of the unclassified computers on the selected network. This option is available in the Security History - Firewall - Network and Connections view.
1 Stop Notifying Me This action prevents Norton 360 from notifying you when it blocks the selected attack signature in the future. This option is available in the Security History - Intrusion Prevention view. 1 Notify Me This action allows Norton 360 to notify you when it blocks the selected attack signature in the future.
events that are related to Security Risks, Download Insight, and Performance. The File Insight window lets you view more details of events that belong to some of the following categories in the Security History window: Lets you view the detailed information about the resolved security risks in an organized way.
Lets you view the detailed information about the unresolved security risks in an organized way. The Unresolved Security Risks category includes the infected files for which Norton 360 was not able to take any action. This category mostly includes the low-level risks that require your attention for a suitable action.
Lets you view the performance details of any File of Interest that is available on your computer. The information includes the general details, the origin and lineage information, the resource usage, and the actions that the file has performed on your system.
Provides the lineage details of a file. You can view the file name and the URL of the source from where the file was downloaded. The lineage details of a file are available only if you downloaded or created the file after you installed Norton 360. w If the historical details of a file are not available, Norton 360 disables this Origin section.
Let you return the security risk that is quarantined to the original location on your computer. Returns the selected Quarantine item to its original location without repairing it and excludes the item from being detected in the future scans.
This category includes the security risks or the infected files that Norton 360 was not able to repair, remove, or quarantine. Unresolved Security Risks This category includes the security risk items that are isolated from the rest of your computer while they await your attention for a suitable action.
Takes you to the Symantec Security Response Web site Get help Sends the security risk to Symantec Submit to Symantec Searching in Security History You can search the items that are listed in Security History. You can use the Quick Search option to find items using a keyword or the name of a security risk.
option to save the list in the Security History log. You can later import the log file and analyze the data. Security History stores the information in a separate file. When the file size reaches its maximum size limit, information that is related to new events overwrites the information that is related to older events.
5 In the Save As dialog box that appears, navigate to a location and specify the name for the file. The category name in the Show drop-down list appears as the default file name. You can provide a file name of your choice. 6 In the Save as type box, select the format in which you want to save your log file.
The Security History Quarantine includes the following groups of items: Includes the items such as spyware and adware that are generally low risk and that another program requires to function properly. You can restore these items if necessary. Security risks Includes viruses and other high-risk items.
3 In the Threat Detected window, select the action that you want to perform. Some of the options are: Returns the security risk that is quarantined to the original location on your computer This option is available only for the detected viral threats.
Adding an item to the Quarantine Security History Quarantine provides a safe location on your computer in which you can isolate items while you decide on an action to take on each item. The Quarantine view in the Security History window displays a list of quarantined items.
functionality of a program that requires the risk program to run. For example, a shareware or freeware program that you download may use adware to keep its price low. In this case, you can allow the security risk program to remain on your computer or restore it if Spyware Protection has removed it.
to remove the security risk and places it in the Security History Quarantine. Some programs may rely on the security risk item that you quarantine to function. In this case, you can restore the security risk to regain the functionality of a program that requires the risk program to run.
volume. These items appear as Not Submitted in Security History. To manually submit an item to Symantec 1 In the Security History window, in the Quarantine view, select the item that you want to submit to Symantec. 2 In the Details pane, click Restore & Options .
attacks. It also provides information about the known attacks that they are protected from. Vulnerabilities are flaws in your programs or your operating system that can create weaknesses in overall security of your system. Improper computer configurations or security configurations also create vulnerabilities.
For each program, you can view details such as the name of the program, its vendor, and the number of vulnerabilities that the program contains. You can also view more details about the vulnerabilities by clicking on the program name. To view the list of vulnerable programs 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Tasks .
To view details about a vulnerable application 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Tasks . 2 In the Tasks window, under General Tasks , click Check Vulnerability Protection . 3 In the Vulnerability Protection window, in the Program column, click the program name for which you want to view the details.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About the Norton 360 scans 1 About Computer Scan 1 About Insight Network scan 1 About Reputation Scan 1 About Scan Facebook Wall 1 About SONAR Protection .
Norton 360 automatically performs different types of scans to secure your computer from latest threats. It also lets you run different types of scans manually to secure your computer. By using Norton 360, you can run the following types of scans: Computer Scan uses the latest virus definitions that are available locally in the computer.
Reputation Scan displays the reputation information of the files on your computer. It displays the reputation information such as trust level, prevalence, stability rating, and resource usage. Reputation Scan displays the detailed reputation information of the good files and the number of bad files that have been detected or removed.
Scan Facebook Wall lets you scan the links and URLs that are available on your Facebook profile. When you click the Scan Facebook Wall option, Norton 360 takes you to the Facebook login Web page. After you log in to your Facebook profile, Norton Safe Web asks you to grant permission to access your Facebook wall.
of the Computer Scan displays the threat as Trojan.Foo. You can click the Run Scans option available in the Tasks window to access the different types of computer scans. If you suspect that your computer is infected, you can run three types of computer scans manually to prevent virus infections on your computer.
Runs LiveUpdate, backup, and disk optimization tasks. Runs LiveUpdate, backs up your data, frees disk space, and optimizes your disk volume. Custom Task Computer Scan provides details about the scanned items.
3 Click Go . You can use the following options: Suspends the scan temporarily. Click Resume to continue the scan. Pause Skips the current scan. Skip Terminates a Quick Scan. Cancel 4 On the Results Summary window, do one of the following: 1 If no items require attention, click Finish .
3 Click Go . 4 After the scan is complete, in the Scans window, click Close . Scanning selected drives, folders, or files Occasionally, you might want to scan a particular file, removable drives, any of your computer's drives, or any folders or files on your computer.
4 In the Scans window, do one of the following: 1 To scan specific drives, click Run next to Drive Scan , select the drives that you want to scan, and then click Scan . 1 To scan specific folders, click Run next to Folder Scan , select the folders that you want to scan, and then click Scan .
computer. Viruses, spyware, and other risks often target these areas. If your most recent scan was a Full System Scan, this window shows the results of a comprehensive scan of your entire computer.
About custom scans You can create a custom scan if you regularly scan a particular segment of your computer. This custom scan lets you scan the segment frequently without having to specify it every time. You can also schedule the custom scan to run automatically on specific dates and times or at periodic intervals.
5 In the New Scan window, in the Scan Name box, type a name for the scan. You cannot specify a scan name that is already in use. 6 On the Scan Items tab, add the items that you want to scan. See “ Selecting the scan items ” on page 174. 7 On the Scan Schedule tab, set the frequency and time at which you want to perform the scan.
5 In the window that appears, on the Scan Items tab, do the following: 1 To add drives, click Add Drives , in the Scan Drives dialog box, select the drives to be scanned, and click Add . 1 To add folders, click Add Folders , in the Scan Folders dialog box, select the folders to be scanned, and click Add .
5 In the Edit Scan window, on the Scan Options tab, configure the scan options as required. 6 Click Save . Editing a custom scan You can edit a custom scan that you created. You can include additional files or folders to the scan or remove the files and folders that you do not want to scan.
To run a custom scan 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Scans . 2 In the Scans window, under Computer Scans , click Custom Scan . 3 Click Go . 4 In the Scans window, click Run next to the custom scan that you want to run.
4 In the Scans window, in the Delete column, click the delete icon next to the custom scan that you want to delete. 5 Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete the scan. About scheduling scans Norton 360 automatically detects the idle state of your computer and runs a Full System Scan.
w Norton 360 lets you select multiple dates if you schedule a monthly scan. To schedule a custom scan 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Scans . 2 In the Scans window, under Computer Scans , click Custom Scan . 3 Click Go .
7 Under After scan completion: , select the state at which your computer should be after the scan is complete. Your options are: 1 Stay On 1 Turn Off 1 Sleep This option works only if you have configured the power options in your computer using the Windows Control Panel.
5 In the Edit Scan window, under When do you want the scan to run? , set the frequency and time at which you want the scan to run. Most of the frequency options include the additional options that you can use to refine the schedule. Set the additional options as required.
Editing a scheduled scan You can change the schedule of any scheduled custom scan, Quick Scan , or Full System Scan from the Scans window. To edit a scheduled scan from Norton 360 Scans dialog box 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Scans .
When the Insight Protection option is turned on, Norton 360 performs a traditional scan and an Insight Network scan simultaneously. The traditional scan uses the definitions from the local system, and the Insight Network scan uses the definitions that are hosted in the Cloud.
When you right-click a file, the shortcut menu displays Norton 360 and then Insight Network Scan . You can use this command to scan a file using both local definitions and definitions that are hosted in the Cloud. w This Insight Network Scan command is available only for single file.
4 In the Insight Protection row, do one of the following: 1 To turn off Insight Protection, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position. 1 To turn on Insight Protection, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position. 5 In the Settings window, click Apply .
Computer Scan . Norton 360 uses the Computer Scan to perform the signature-based threat detection. It compares the signature of the filtered reputation files against the known threat signatures to identify threats on your computer. If a security threat is detected, Norton 360 automatically removes the threat from your computer.
This category includes Windows System files (.sys), dynamic link library files (.dll), and device driver files (.drv). System files This category includes ActiveX control files (.ocx). Developer files This category includes Windows Installer Package files (.
Scans all the Files of Interest that are available on your computer. When you perform a Full System Scan, Norton 360 searches for Files of Interest on all the locations on your computer. The locations include all drives, running processes, loaded programs, and startup files.
Symantec has a few indications that the file is not trusted. This file is suspicious and can harm your computer. Poor Symantec has a high indication that the file is not trusted.
4 If there is a file with Poor or Bad trust level, under the Trust Level column, click the red cross (x) icon. 5 In the Quarantine File window, click Quarantine this file . 6 In the Manual Quarantine window, click Add . 7 Click Close . 8 In the Norton Reputation Scan window, click Close .
check the trust level of a specific file, you can scan the particular file. To run a Reputation custom scan 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Scans . 2 In the Scans window, under Reputation Scan , click Custom Scan .
When you run a Reputation Quick Scan, Norton 360 considers the Files of Interest which include running processes and loaded programs. When you run a Reputation Full System Scan, Norton 360 considers all the Files of Interest that are available on your computer.
You can view the number of trusted files that are on your computer. You can also view the total number of files that Symantec analyzes within the Norton Community. w Your computer must be connected to the Internet to view these details. Norton 360 connects to the Symantec servers to collect the reputation information.
Indicates the trust level that is assigned to a file. Symantec analyzes specific information about a file such as the digital signature and the hash value to determine the trust level of a file. Symantec rates a file based on the statistical evaluation that is done on the file using the Norton Community Watch data and Symantec ’ s analysis.
Indicates the community usage level of the file. The search results are grouped in to the following categories: 1 Very Few Users : Shows the files that have very low community usage. 1 Few Users : Shows the files that have average community usage. 1 Many Users : Shows the files that have very high community usage.
Indicates the system resource usage level of the file. The usage levels are as follows: 1 Low : Indicates that the file consumes minimum system resources. 1 Moderate : Indicates that the file consumes moderate system resources. 1 High : Indicates that the file consumes maximum system resources.
Indicates the stability rating of the file. The stability rating depends on how frequently the program crashes. The different stability ratings are as follows: 1 Reliable : Indicates that the program is reliable. 1 Stable : Indicates that the program is comparatively stable.
you are not only protected from unsafe sites but you can also let other Facebook users know the security status of any Web site. However, Norton Safe Web requires your permission to scan the URLs that are available on your Facebook Wall.
The following are the safety states that Norton Safe Web provides after it scans the links on your Facebook Wall: Indicates that the site is safe to visit and Norton Trusted. The sites with this rating do not harm your computer and so you can visit this site.
To enable your Facebook Wall 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Scans . 2 In the Scans window, under Scan Facebook Wall , click Scan Facebook Wall . 3 Click Go . 4 In the Facebook login Web page, log in to your Facebook profile.
suppress the SONAR notifications by disabling the Show SONAR Block Notifications option. The View Details link in the notification alert lets you view the summary of the resolved high-certainty threats. You can also view the details under Resolved Security Risks category in the Security History window.
and proactively detects unknown security risks on your computer. SONAR identifies emerging threats based on the behavior of applications. SONAR identifies threats quickly compared to the traditional signature-based threat detection techniques.
To exclude high-risk security threats from scanning 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Antivirus .
window. The Signature Exclusions window contains the list of all security risks that can be excluded from Norton 360 scans. For each security risk, you can view the risk details and the effect of the risk on your computer.
About clearing file IDs that are excluded during scans When you run a Reputation Scan, Norton 360 provides information on the trust-worthiness of all programs and processes running on your computer. Reputation Scan helps you detect the files that are suspicious or vulnerable on your computer using the reputation-based threat detection.
again. This can improve the scan performance of Norton 360 on your computer. However, if you want Norton 360 to scan all the files in your computer, you must clear the reputation information of the excluded files. w When you clear IDs of files that are excluded during scans, it might take a longer time to complete scan.
Microsoft Excel excel.exe Microsoft PowerPoint powerpnt.exe Microsoft Visio visio.exe Microsoft Access msaccess.exe Microsoft Project winproj.exe Norton 360 scans the Office documents and protect against threats, including virus macros and infected embedded objects.
4 In the Microsoft Office Automatic Scan row, do one of the following: 1 To turn on Microsoft Office Automatic Scan, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position. 1 To turn off Microsoft Office Automatic Scan, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position.
Norton 360 turns on this option automatically when it detects a disk burning task or a Media Center TV recording task. Norton 360 also turns on Quiet Mode automatically when you run a program that you included in the Quiet Mode Programs list. Norton 360 turns off Quiet Mode when the disk burning session or TV program recording session is complete.
About the Silent Mode that you turn on manually Norton 360 lets you manually turn on Silent Mode for a specified duration. When Silent Mode is turned on, Norton 360 suppresses alerts and suspends background activities for the duration that you specify.
To turn on Silent Mode from the Administrative Settings window 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Administrative Settings . 3 Under Silent Mode Settings , in the Silent Mode row, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position.
2 In the Performance window, click Norton Tasks . 3 In the Norton Tasks window, under Silent Mode , move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position.
ensure high performance of your computer. The activities that are suspended run after you finish using the application in the full-screen mode. Silent Mode also helps you maintain an uninterrupted Media Center Extender session. A Media Center Extender session is an extended session of Media Center to an entertainment device, such as a television.
3 In the Full Screen Detection row, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position. 4 In the Settings window, click Apply . 5 Click Close . About Quiet Mode Norton 360 automatically enables Quiet Mode when you perform tasks that require higher utilization of your system resources.
The following table explains about the various options: When you use a Media Center application to burn a CD or a DVD, Norton 360 automatically enables Quiet Mode, if the IMAPI 2.0 Disk Burn option is turned on. By default, the IMAPI 2.0 Disk Burn option is turned on.
When you use a Media Center application to record a TV program, Norton 360 automatically enables Quiet Mode, if the Media Center TV Recording option is turned on.
Norton 360 automatically turns on Quiet Mode when it detects a TV program recording session or a disk-burning session. In addition, you can manually add the programs for which you want Norton 360 to turn on Quiet Mode to the Quiet Mode Programs list.
To turn off or turn on IMAPI 2.0 Disk Burn 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Administrative Settings . 3 In the Silent Mode Settings, under Quiet Mode on Detection of , do one of the following: 1 To turn off detection of a disk burning session, in the IMAPI 2.
turn on Quiet Mode to the Quiet Mode Programs list. When Norton 360 detects a running instance of a program that you added in the list, it automatically turns on Quiet Mode. When Quiet Mode is turned on, Norton 360 suspends the background activities but does not suppress alerts and notifications.
To add a program 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Administrative Settings . 3 In the Silent Mode Settings, under Quiet Mode on Detection of , in the User-Specified Programs row, click Configure .
5 In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes . 6 In the Quiet Mode Programs window, click Apply and then click OK . About boot time protection The boot time protection feature provides enhanced security level from the time you start your computer.
Configuring boot time protection The boot time protection feature provides enhanced security level from the time you start your computer. As soon as you start your computer, Norton 360 starts Auto-Protect and all required drivers and plug-ins start functioning.
Turning on or turning off Early Launch Anti-Malware Protection The Early Launch Anti-Malware Protection feature provides enhanced security level during the boot time when you start your computer.
to scan or customize the scan by adding a specific command. The following commands are available: NAVW32 launches help and terminates. /? Scans all drives /A Scans the local drives /L Enables (+) or d.
Scans the specified drive, folder, or file [drive|folder|file] Performs Quick Scan in the background. w Norton 360 displays the scans window only when a threat is detected. /SESCAN To run a scan from the command prompt 1 At the command prompt, type the path in which Norton 360 is located and the executable's file name.
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This chapter includes the following topics: 1 What to do if a security risk is found What to do if a security risk is found Your product provides many solutions and features for handling viruses and other security threats that it detects. When Norton 360 detects a security risk on your computer, you must take appropriate action on the risk.
In some cases, Norton 360 might not identify an item as a security threat, but you might suspect that the item is infected. In such cases, you can submit the item to Symantec for further analysis. In addition, your product provides solutions for security risks, such as spyware and adware.
Security History also includes information about spyware, adware, and other security risks. Reviewing Auto-Protect notifications Auto-Protect scans files for viruses, worms, and Trojan horses when you perform an action with them, such as moving them, copying them, or opening them.
3 In the Show drop-down list, select the category for which you want to review Auto-Protect alerts. Your options are: Review Auto-Protect notifications that you received in the last seven days. Recent History Review all of the Auto-Protect notifications that you have received.
4 In the right pane, click the Options link. The option name appears as Restore & Options for few items. If one or more security risks such as spyware are found, you can take action on these items, if required.
5 In the Threat Detected window, select the appropriate action on the risk. The following are some of the options that are available in the Threat Detected window: Returns the selected Quarantine item to its Restore & Exclude this file original location and excludes the item from being detected in the future scans.
Removes the selected security risk from the computer and quarantines it. This option is available for the security risks that require your attention for manual removal. This option is also available for the security risks that are manually quarantined.
Sends the security risk to Symantec. In some cases, Norton 360 might not identify an item as a security threat, but you might suspect that the item is infected. In such cases, you can use this option to submit the item to Symantec for further analysis.
checks for the infections that have processes running in memory. It also checks for the infections that the start-up files and folders refer. If that does not work, read the information on the Security History - Advanced Details window to identify the types of files that cannot be repaired.
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This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About Norton 360 alerts and messages 1 About managing messages and alerts 1 Types of risks 1 Types of threats 1 Types of viruses About Norton 360 alerts a.
You might see messages in the following locations: Several types of Norton 360 messages appear in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. For example, your PC was turned off, or it has not been connected to the Internet for a while. In this case, you see a message that your protection may not be up to date.
Norton 360 displays individual status areas for each protection feature, such as Security , Identity , Backup , and Tuneup . The status areas show how many issues need to be resolved for each feature. You can use View Details under each status area for more information about those issues.
These risks consist of flaws in legitimate software that can be exploited, either to cause damage, block data, or steal information. Vulnerabilities are usually exploited through network connections. Vulnerabilities Types of threats Threats consist of the software that has been deliberately designed to destroy, modify, disclose, or block your data.
Types of viruses A virus is a small program that is designed to alter the way your PC operates, without your knowledge or permission. To be a virus, a program must do the following: 1 Run on its own, .
These viruses use the techniques of both boot and file infector viruses. Norton 360 scans for such viruses and eliminates them. Multipartite viruses These viruses attach themselves to the data files that contain executable components, such as some spreadsheet, presentation, and word-processing files.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 Turning on or turning off automatic tasks 1 About custom task 1 About scheduling automatic tasks 1 About scheduling backups 1 Specifying Idle Time Out duration Turning on or turning off automatic tasks Norton 360 runs automatic tasks as it quietly works to protect your PC.
see the results of the latest Norton 360 activities the next time you open the Norton 360 main window. To see a current report of Norton 360 activities, you can view the summary in the Monthly Report window. To turn on or turn off automatic tasks 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings .
Deletes the temporary files that are left behind on your PC's hard disk after Internet browsing. Internet Explorer Temporary Files Deletes the unnecessary files that are left in Windows Temporary folders after a program has been installed or updated.
Norton 360 lets you choose your own combination of tasks for a one-time scan. You can run LiveUpdate, back up your data, free disk space by cleaning up disk clutter, and optimize your disks. To run custom tasks 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Security , and then click Run Scans .
Examine your PC one or more times each week for security and performance issues. You can pick the days of the week and the time of day on which the scan performs. Weekly Examine your PC once each month for security and performance issues. You can pick the day of the month and the time of day on which the scan performs.
3 On the Scheduling tab, under Schedule , select an option. When you click Weekly or Monthly , you must select the time and day to run the automatic tasks. You also have the option of specifying that the automatic tasks must run only when the PC is idle.
Does not perform any scheduled backups of changed files If you choose this option, you should manually back up your changed files regularly. Manual Schedule Your computer's performance is maximized if you schedule your critical operations to occur when your computer is idle.
Doing routine tasks Specifying Idle Time Out duration 250.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About the Smart Firewall 1 About Intrusion Prevention 1 About Download Insight 1 About Norton AntiSpam 1 About configuring POP3 and SMTP ports 1 About Network Cost Awareness About the Smart Firewall The Smart Firewall monitors the communications between your computer and other computers on the Internet.
Cloaks the inactive ports on your computer thereby providing protection against attacks through hacking techniques such as port scanning Port scans Monitors the network traffic to or from your compute.
3 On the General Settings tab, in the Smart Firewall row, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position. 4 Click Apply . 5 In the Security Request window, in the Select the duration drop-down list, select the duration for which you want to turn off Smart Firewall.
To turn on Smart Firewall from the notification area 4 In the notification area on the taskbar, right-click the Norton 360 icon, and then click Enable Smart Firewall . About firewall rules A firewall is a security system that uses rules to block or allow connections and data transmission between your computer and the Internet.
pcAnywhere with that specific computer. It then processes the original rule and prevents its use with any other computer. About Traffic rules Norton 360 includes a number of predefined Traffic rules. These rules provide network functionality and protection from known Internet risks.
Permit the use of the NetBIOS name service and the NetBIOS datagram service that the Microsoft Network uses in file and printer sharing. NetBIOS is an acronym for Network Basic Input/Output System. NetBIOS provides name service, session service, and datagram service.
You can add a new Traffic rule on this tab. You can also do the following activities: You can change the settings of a Traffic rule that does not function the way you want. However, you cannot modify some of the default rules that are read-only. See “ Modifying Traffic rules and Program rules ” on page 273.
1 Rename a program. 1 Modify the rules for a program. 1 Add a rule for a program. 1 Modify the access settings of a program rule. 1 Modify the priority of rules for a program by changing the sequence of rules in the list. 1 Remove a program rule. 1 Remove a program.
Lets the firewall notify you when a program attempts to access the Internet. You can then allow or block Internet access for the program. In some instances, such as when you watch a movie, you might prefer not to be alerted with any messages. In such cases, you can turn on Automatic Program Control.
To add a program to Firewall settings 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Firewall . 3 On the Program Rules tab, click Add . 4 In the Select a program dialog box, browse to the executable file for the program that you want to add.
7 In the Options drop-down list, select the access level that you want this program to have. Your options are: Allow all access attempts by this program. Allow Always Deny all access attempts by this program. Block Always Create the rules that control how this program accesses the Internet.
3 On the Program Rules tab, in the Program column, select the program that you want to change. 4 In the drop-down list next to the program that you want to change, select the access level that you want this program to have. Your options are: Allow all access attempts by this program.
6 Click Apply . Adding Traffic rules and Program rules Firewall settings automatically create most of the firewall rules that you need. You can add custom rules if necessary.
To use the Add Rule Wizard 1 Open the Add Rule Wizard by creating a Traffic rule or a Program rule. Keeping secure on the Internet About the Smart Firewall 264.
2 In the first panel of the Add Rule Wizard , select the action that you want for this rule. Your options are: Allow communication of this type. Allow For example, consider a Traffic rule with the following criteria: all inbound connections from Internet address 192.
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Update the Firewall – Activities category in the event log each time that communication of this type takes place. This option lets you monitor how often this firewall rule is used. Norton 360 notifies you every time that the traffic matching the monitor rule criteria passes through your computer.
Security History log entry option in the Add Rule Wizard or the Modify Rule Wizard . 3 Click Next . 4 Select the type of connection for the rule. Your options are: The rule applies to outbound connections from your computer to another computer.
5 Click Next , and then select the computers that apply to the rule. Your options are: The rule applies to all computers. Any computer This rule applies only to computers in the local subnet. Any computer in the local subnet An organization ’ s network is divided into subnets to facilitate efficient Internet communications.
The rule applies only to the computers, sites, or domains that you specify. You can specify the names and addresses of computers that apply to the rule. The details of the specified computers appear in the list. You can also remove computers from the list.
6 Click Next , and then select the protocols for the rule. Your options are: The rule applies to TCP (Transmission Control TCP Protocol) communications. The rule applies to UDP (User Datagram Protocol) communications. UDP The rule applies to TCP and to UDP communications.
The rule applies to all supported protocols. When you select this option, you cannot specify the types of communications or ports that apply to the rule. All 7 Select the ports for the rule. Your options are: The rule applies to communications that use any port.
8 Click Next . 9 Check Create a Security History log entry if you want Norton 360 to create an entry in the firewall event log. Norton 360 creates an entry when a network communication event matches this rule. You can view the event log in the Security History window under Firewall – Activities .
5 In the Modify Rule window, make the necessary changes to modify any aspect of the rule. 6 When you have finished changing the rule, click OK . To modify a Program rule 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Firewall .
3 On the Traffic Rules tab, select the rule that you want to move. 4 Do one of the following: 1 To move this rule before the rule above it, click Move Up . 1 To move this rule after the rule below it, click Move Down . 5 When you are done moving the rules, click Apply .
To turn off a Traffic rule temporarily 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Firewall . 3 On the Traffic Rules tab, uncheck the box next to the rule that you want to turn off. 4 Click Apply .
6 In the Security History - Advanced Details window, under Actions , click Allow . Removing a firewall rule You can remove some of the firewall rules if necessary. However, you cannot modify some of the default Traffic rules that appear in the list. You can view the settings of these rules by using the View option.
About Norton Firewall Diagnosis There may be times when firewall may block the network traffic that you want to allow based on its configuration settings. In such cases, you may have issues in accessing the Internet, the Network, or another computer to perform tasks such as sharing resources.
For each case of network block, the Wizard contains the firewall ’ s analysis of the cause and the possible solutions to fix the block. Norton 360 recommends that you use the Firewall Diagnostics Wizard to remove any type of block. The solutions in the Wizard let you analyze the issue and take a suitable action to resolve the problem.
w Automatic Program Control configures network access only for the versions of programs that Symantec recognizes as safe. Norton 360 blocks any infected program or process that attempts to connect to the Internet.
suspicious or vulnerable, Norton 360 assigns Poor or Bad trust level. w Your computer must be connected to the Internet to access the latest reputation information that Symantec collects. If your computer is not connected to the Internet, Norton 360 uses the reputation information that is available locally.
In the left pane of the firewall alerts, you can find the following reputation information: Shows the stability rating of the file on your computer. The stability rating depends on how frequently the program crashes. The different stability ratings are as follows: 1 Reliable Indicates that the program is reliable.
Shows the user prevalence of the file. This data is based on the information that millions of Norton Community Watch customers shared and Symantec's research analysis. The different categories are: 1 Very Few Users Indicates that the file has very low user prevalence.
Shows the trust level of the file. Symantec assigns the following trust levels: 1 Norton Trusted - Indicates the file that is Norton Trusted. 1 Good - Symantec has high indications that the file is trusted. 1 Unproven - Symantec does not have enough information about the file to assign a trust level to the file.
About Intrusion Prevention Intrusion Prevention scans all the network traffic that enters and exits your computer and compares this information against a set of attack signatures. Attack signatures contain the information that identifies an attacker's attempt to exploit a known operating system or program vulnerability.
Turning off or turning on Intrusion Prevention notifications You can choose whether you want to receive notifications when Intrusion Prevention blocks suspected attacks. Whether or not you receive notifications, Intrusion Prevention activities are recorded in Security History.
6 Click OK . 7 In the Intrusion Signatures window, click OK . 8 In the Settings window, click Apply . Excluding or including attack signatures in monitoring In some cases, benign network activity may appear similar to an attack signature. You may receive repeated notifications about possible attacks.
5 Click OK . Turning off or turning on AutoBlock When an attack is detected from a computer, the attack is automatically blocked to ensure that your computer is safe. If a different attack signature is detected from the same computer, Norton 360 activates AutoBlock.
Unblocking AutoBlocked computers In some cases, benign network activity can appear to be similar to an attack and AutoBlock blocks the network activity automatically to ensure that your computer is safe. The list of computers that AutoBlock has currently blocked may include the computer that you should be able to communicate with.
To permanently block a computer that has been blocked by AutoBlock 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Firewall . 3 On the Intrusion and Browser Protection tab, under Intrusion Prevention , in the Intrusion AutoBlock row, click Configure .
3 On the Intrusion and Browser Protection tab, in the Browser Protection row, do one of the following: 1 To turn off Browser Protection, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position. 1 To turn on Browser Protection, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position.
When a device on your network attempts to infect your computer, AutoBlock stops all access requests from this device. If you add this device to the Intrusion Prevention exclusion list, Norton 360 removes the device from the exclusion list.
1 Your home network is infected. When a device on your network attempts to infect your computer, AutoBlock stops all the access requests from this device. If you add this device to the Intrusion Prevention exclusion list, Norton 360 removes the device from the exclusion list.
1 Yahoo (Browser) 1 MSN Explorer (Browser, E-mail & Chat) 1 QQ (Chat) 1 ICQ (Chat) 1 Skype (Chat) 1 MSN Messenger (Chat) 1 Yahoo Messenger (Chat) 1 Limewire (P2P) 1 BitTorrent (P2P) 1 Thunder (P2P.
and poor. Based on the reputation levels, the files can be broadly classified as follows: Includes the files that are either Norton trusted or User trusted. Safe files have good reputation levels. These files do not harm your computer. By default, Auto-Protect allows the execution of the safe files.
By default, Download Insight lets you install safe files. For files of unknown reputation levels, Download Insight prompts you to select an action that you want to perform on the file. In case of an unsafe file, Download Insight informs you that Norton 360 has detected the file as a threat and has removed the file.
Turning off or turning on Download Intelligence Download Insight protects your computer against any unsafe file that you may run or execute after you download it using a supported Web browser. By default, the Download Intelligence option is turned on.
3 On the Intrusion and Browser Protection tab, in the Download Intelligence row, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position. 4 In the Settings window, click Apply , and then click Close .
3 On the Intrusion and Browser Protection tab, under Download Intelligence , in the Download Insight Notifications row, do one of the following: 1 To receive Download Insight notifications only for th.
You can use the following options to configure Download Insight Full Report : When you set the Download Insight Full Report option to Always , Download Insight prompts you for a suitable action in case of safe and unknown files.
When you set the Download Insight Full Report option to Unproven Only , Download Insight prompts you to select a suitable action for unknown files only. In this case, the Download Insight window appears whenever you try to launch any downloaded file that has an unknown reputation score.
When you set the Download Insight Full Report option to Never , Download Insight does not prompt you to select a suitable action for any type of file that you download. In this case, the Download Insight window does not appear whenever you try to launch any downloaded file.
4 In the Settings window, click Apply , and then click Close . Turning on or turning off Alert on Poor Stability When you turn on the Alert on Poor Stability option, Download Insight prompts you to select a suitable action when you try to download an unstable file.
email into the Inbox folder and spam email into the Junk folder or the Norton AntiSpam folder. Norton AntiSpam uses Symantec enterprise-class, spam-filtering technology to classify the spam email messages from legitimate email messages.
the addresses from your Outlook address book or Windows address book, it also imports the addresses that are available in the Safe Sender and the Blocked Sender lists. w Turning off Norton AntiSpam increases your exposure to receive unsolicited email messages.
1 Uses a user-defined address list to expedite the scanning of email. 1 Accepts all email messages from senders in the Allowed List. 1 Treats all email messages from senders in the Blocked List as spam. 1 Allows and blocks email messages from entire domains as well as individual email addresses.
the Norton AntiSpam drop-down list or the options to classify the email messages as spam or legitimate. You can also use these options to empty the spam folder and to open the Settings window to configure the Norton AntiSpam settings. If your email program does not have a Junk folder, it also adds a Norton AntiSpam folder in the folders area.
the initial client integration. It helps you keep your list of allowed and blocked email senders in sync with your current address books. When Norton AntiSpam imports the addresses from your Outlook address book or Windows address book, it also imports the addresses that are available in the Safe Sender and the Blocked Sender lists.
You can use the following options: Marks the selected email as spam and moves the email message into the Junk folder or the Norton AntiSpam folder. When you reclassify an email message as spam, Norton 360 provides you the option to send the misclassified email message as feedback to Symantec.
Displays the Norton AntiSpam settings section of the Norton 360 Settings window Open Norton AntiSpam Setting Address Book Exclusions When you add an email address to the Address Book Exclusions list, Norton AntiSpam does not import the address into the Allowed List and Blocked List.
7 Click OK to save and close the Address Book Exclusions window. To edit or delete entries in the Address Book Exclusions list 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click AntiSpam . 3 On the Filter tab, in the Address Book Exclusions row, click Configure .
2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click AntiSpam . 3 On the Filter tab, in the Allowed List row, click Configure . 4 In the Allowed List window, click Import . 5 In the Allowed List window, click Apply . 6 Click OK . To add entries to your Allowed List 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings .
3 On the Filter tab, in the Allowed List row, click Configure . 4 In the Allowed List window, select the item that you want to edit or delete. 5 Do one of the following: 1 To edit an entry, click Edit to open the Edit Email Address dialog box, edit the details, and click OK .
4 In the Allowed List window, click Import . 5 In the Allowed List window, click Apply . 6 Click OK . To add entries to the Blocked List 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click AntiSpam .
5 Do one of the following: 1 To edit an entry, click Edit to open the Edit Email Address dialog box, edit the details, and then click OK . 1 To delete an entry, click Remove . When you delete an entry that was imported, Norton AntiSpam automatically adds it to the Address Book Exclusions list.
3 On the Client Integration tab, in the Feedback row, select any one from the following three options: Automatically sends the misclassified email message to Symantec when you classify an email messag.
approach to filter spam email messages from legitimate email messages. The email messages that you receive in your email program undergo scanning through different local filters of Norton AntiSpam. The local filters use Whitelist technique, Blacklist technique, and patented filtering technology to classify email messages as legitimate or spam.
Norton AntiSpam then sends the email message to your email program. Based on predefined email rules, the email program then moves the email message to the Junk folder or the Norton AntiSpam folder. w Symantec recommends you to keep the Web Query option turned on.
numbers for your email program. If the SMTP and POP3 port numbers for your email program are different from the default port numbers, you must configure Norton 360. To ensure email protection, Symantec recommends that you check the POP3 and SMTP port numbers for your email program.
5 In the Add Port to protect window, in the Port Type drop-down list, do one of the following: 1 To add the incoming email port, click POP3 . 1 To add the outgoing email port, click SMTP . 6 In the Port box, type the port number. The port number must be between 1 and 65535.
plan, you can set up No Limit policy so that Norton 360 connects to Symantec servers to ensure complete protection. However, if you think that Norton 360 uses too much of your Internet connection, you can restrict the Internet usage of Norton 360. Network Cost Awareness helps you manage the Internet usage of Norton 360.
Turning off or turning on Network Cost Awareness You can set up policies to restrict the Internet usage of Norton 360. If you do not want to restrict the Internet usage of Norton 360, you can turn off Network Cost Awareness . If you feel that Norton 360 uses too much network bandwidth, you can turn on Network Cost Awareness .
The Network Cost Awareness Settings window lists all the network connections that your computer uses to connect to the Internet. You can view the status of the network connections that are currently in use. The network policy that you set up defines the amount of network bandwidth that Norton 360 can use.
6 Select one of the following: 1 Auto Allows Norton 360 to receive all product and virus definition updates based on the Windows 8 cost awareness policy. By default, the Auto policy has unlimited Internet connection on LAN and Wi-Fi. w The Auto option is available only in Windows 8.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About securing your sensitive data About securing your sensitive data The Internet provides the fastest and the easiest way to exchange information. In spite of the many advantages that the Internet provides, you are vulnerable to information theft and identity theft.
window. The Norton Safe Web feature provides you a safe search environment in the Web by displaying the site rating icons next to every search result. When you install Norton 360, it adds the Norton Toolbar to the Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome browsers.
In addition, the Norton Site Safety pop-up window includes information about Symantec Authenticated Web sites. Web site hackers often mimic company Web sites to create fraudulent Web sites. Norton 360 identifies the fraudulent Web sites. Symantec analyzes the pages of these sites and verifies if they belong to the company that it represents.
the security level of all the Web sites that you visit and displays the results in the Norton Site Safety pop-up window. Antiphishing also blocks navigation to the Web sites that are confirmed to be fraudulent. The Norton Site Safety pop-up window helps you understand if the Web site that you visit is safe or unsafe.
To report an incorrect evaluation of a suspicious Web site 1 Open your browser and go to the Web site that you think is suspicious. 2 On the Norton Toolbar , in the Norton menu, click Report site . 3 In the dialog box that appears, verify that the Web site address and click Submit .
w The Community Buzz option is available only in English-language versions of Windows. For each Web site that you want to know the site safety status, Norton Safe Web lets you do the following: 1 View the Norton rating. 1 View the community rating. 1 Add your reviews.
Norton Safe Web provides the following Web site safety states when you browse through the Internet: You can see Norton Secured icon next to the search results. Symantec has analyzed this page and determined that the Web site is VeriSign trusted and is safe to visit.
You can see a red cross (x) icon next to the search results. When you visit a Web site with this status, you can see a similar status icon on the Norton Toolbar . Norton Safe Web has analyzed this Web site and determined that the Web site is unsafe to visit.
Norton Safe Web does not have sufficient information about this Web site to provide a shopping safety rating. Untested Norton Safe Web has analyzed this Web site and determined that the site has shopping risks. Symantec recommends that you do not visit this page.
let other Facebook users know about the security status of any Web site. To scan your Facebook Wall using Norton Safe Web, use the Scan Facebook Wall option.
Searching the Web using Norton Safe Search Norton Safe Search enhances your Web search experience. When you search the Internet using Norton Safe Search, it uses Ask.com to generate the search results. Norton Safe Search provides the site safety status and Norton rating for each of the search results generated.
Norton Safe Search enables you to erase all the data that are related to your search activities from the Ask.com server. The Privacy Safeguard feature of Norton Safe Search removes the search data, such as your IP address, user identifier, and session identifier from the Ask.
Turning off or turning on Scam Insight Scam Insight prevents you from divulging your sensitive information such as Social Security Numbers or credit card information, to fraudulent Web sites. It helps you detect the Web sites that are suspicious or vulnerable using reputation-based threat detection.
The following features in Identity Safe provide secure storage of your sensitive information: Stores login information, such as your login credentials for your online bank account, email user ID, and password. Edit Logins Stores your personal information, such as addresses, date of birth, and credit card information.
Norton 360 adds the Norton Toolbar to the Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome Web browsers. The Norton Toolbar has the following components: 1 Norton menu 1 Norton Safe Search 1 Share 1 Safe Web ind.
1 Personal information such as your address, date of birth, passport number, and social security number. 1 Credit card details including card number and card expiry date. w You can view all the options that are available in Identity Safe only after you set up Identity Safe.
Identity Safe to manage your personal data such as addresses, date of birth and credit card information. The logins, cards, and notes help you store and use your personal information in a secure way. You can turn off or turn on the Identity Safe from the Quick Controls in the Settings window or from the Settings window for Identity Protection .
save in one Windows user account from another Windows user account. This way Identity Safe protects your sensitive data from misuse by multiple users of your computer. Symantec recommends that you create separate password-protected Windows user accounts if you want to share your computer with multiple users.
1 Reset your Identity Safe. About creating Identity Safe vaults Identity Safe helps you manage your sensitive information and provide additional security while you perform online transactions.
In addition to the local vault on your Windows user account, you can save your Identity Safe data in online vault. The Identity Safe data is stored online vault using your Norton Account.
Signing in to Norton Account Identity Safe lets you create a local vault and an online vault to save your Identity Safe data. You must log in to your Norton Account to create an online vault. The Identity Safe data is stored online using your Norton Account.
The following are the benefits of moving your Identity Safe data online: 1 Lets you access your Identity Safe data from any computer. w Your computer must have the latest version Norton 360 installed and must be connected to the Internet. 1 Lets you access your Identity Safe data from online vault without depending on any external drive.
passwords, and credit card details. You can sync your identity safe data in the local vault into the online vault. When you save your data in online vault, you can access your Identity Safe data from any computer that has Norton 360 installed. You can merge the Identity Safe data from your local profile into your online vault.
10 In the Merge Identity Safe Data Online window, click Merge . Deleting local vault and online vault Identity Safe lets you create a local vault and an online vault to save your Identity Safe data. If you no longer require your Identity Safe data that is stored in your local vault and online vault, you can delete the vaults.
To merge the Identity Safe data from portable profile to local vault or online vault 1 On the Norton Toolbar , in the Identity Safe menu, click Merge Portable Data (Drive:) . This option appears only if you connect an external drive with portable profile.
3 Set up Identity Safe. 4 In the Identity Safe Setup Successful window, do one of the following: 1 Check Import my logins from Internet Explorer to import all the logins that you saved in your Web browser. 1 Uncheck Import my logins from Internet Explorer , if you do not want to import all the logins that you saved in your Web browser.
4 In the Enter the Password box, type your Identity Safe password. If you forget your password, Identity Safe lets you enter wrong password three times. If your attempts are unsuccessful, the Trouble Logging In? window appears. 5 In the Trouble Logging In? window, click Reset Identity Safe .
w You must be logged in to Identity Safe to access the Identity Safe features. The Identity Safe features are supported only in the Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome Web browsers. To access Identity Safe settings from the main window 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Identity , and then click Manage Identity Protection .
Identity Safe automatically logs you out of the current vault, when you are logged in to your local vault or online vault and click Identity Safe Setup to create a new vault. To view or edit your confidential data, you must be logged in to Identity Safe.
To configure Identity Safe settings 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Identity , and then click Manage Identity Protection . Securing your sensitive data About securing your sensitive data 354.
2 Under Identity Safe , identify the feature that you want to use, and click Configure . Your options are: Lets you set up Identity Safe vault. Identity Safe Setup You can create a local vault or an online vault and store your Identity Safe data. w You must log in to your Norton Account to create an online vault.
Lets you configure the way you want Identity Safe to collect, store, and display the login information for the Web pages you visit. You can configure Identity Safe to display your cards that you created for the Web sites that have forms. You can also configure the autofill settings for the Web sites that contain security threats.
Lets you manage your personal information such as name, date of birth, email address, and credit card information in one place. You can use the information that you store to automatically fill forms. This feature lets you provide sensitive information without typing it when you are online.
Lets you store and manage sensitive information. You can save social security number, driver's license number, insurance policy number, and passport number. You can also save private accounts, lock combinations, documents, notes, frequent flier numbers, bank account number, security challenge questions, and legal and financial information.
Lets you move your Identity Safe data that you stored in your local vault to online vault. w When you sync your Identity Safe data from local vault to online vault, the data in the local vault is permanently removed. Sync Data Online Lets you permanently remove the Identity Safe vault.
1 Lets you quickly launch the Web site login page 1 Fills in your login automatically when you revisit Web pages 1 Lets you manually add logins 1 Lets you change the URL of your saved logins 1 Lets yo.
appears on the top left corner of the Login Assistant window. Identity Safe automatically detects login fields which are not auto filled or filled incorrect by Identity safe in the Web pages and displays the Need Assistance menu bar in your browser. The Need Assistance menu bar will let you use the saved login credentials.
To save a login 1 Go to the Web site for which you want to save your login. 2 Type your login details, and then click the option or link that logs you in. Norton 360 automatically saves your login details when you enter them for the first time. To save additional logins for a Web site 1 Go to the Web page for which you want to save another login.
1 Displays the login ID and lets you show or hide the password. 1 Displays the strength of the password for each of the logins. 1 Lets you quickly launch the Web site login page. 1 Fills in your login automatically when you revisit Web pages. 1 Lets you manually add logins.
6 In the Username dialog box, in the Enter new username box, type the user name of the login, and then, click OK . 7 In the Information dialog box, click OK . The Information dialog box prompts you to set a password for the login that you created. 8 In the Edit logins window, in the Password box, type the password of your login.
To delete a login or a folder 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Identity , and then click Manage Identity Protection . 2 Under Identity Safe , in the Edit Logins row, click Configure . 3 In the Edit Logins window, under Logins , select the Web site name or the folder that you want to delete.
Ensure that the URL you change belongs to the same domain as the current URL. 1 View the details of the date and time when you last made to the Edit Logins settings To quick-launch a login Web page 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Identity , and then click Manage Identity Protection .
Changing the user name and password Identity Safe lets you change the user name and password for the logins that you have saved in the Edit Logins window.
5 In the Validate Password for Identity Safe window do the following: 1 In the Enter the Password box, type your Identity Safe password. 1 Click Validate . 6 In the Edit Logins window, in the Password box, type the new password. 7 Click Close . 8 In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to save the changes.
You can use the information that you store in the cards to do the following: 1 Automatically fill forms 1 Provide sensitive information without having to type it while you are online In this way, Identity Safe protects you from keyloggers that steal and misuse your identity.
You can also copy and edit the required fields from the selected card in the Login Assistant window. By default, the important data such as Passwords, Credit Card number, and birth date are hidden; you need to select Show option to view and copy the data.
4 Use the following tabs to type your card details: Provide details such as card name, name, gender, and date of birth. You can set a password and provide additional security for your card. Online form filling is language-specific. In the Country/Region box, the country United States is selected by default.
You can view a summary of the card that you created. You can select any of the cards that are present in the list of cards at the left pane of the Edit Identity Cards window. When you select a card, you can view a summary of the card. w When you lock your card with a password, Identity Safe provides additional security to your card.
3 In the Edit Identity Cards window, select the card that you want to delete. 4 Click Delete Card . 5 In the Warning dialog box, click Yes . 6 Click Close . To duplicate a card 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Identity , and then click Manage Identity Protection .
identity numbers that you use when you browse the Web. The Edit Notes option in Identity Safe stores all your sensitive IDs in a very secure way and lets you use them easily when you are online.
4 Click Edit Notes , and modify the information under Details . You can change the category, modify the title, and edit the additional information that you have provided. 5 Click Save . 6 In the Edit Notes window, click OK . To delete Notes 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Identity , and then click Manage Identity Protection .
1 Merge the imported data in to the vault that you are currently logged in. 1 Replace the existing Identity Safe data that you stored in your vault that you are logged in with the imported data. w You can also delete the data once the import is complete.
Importing your Identity Safe data You can import your Identity Safe data from the file that you previously backed up. You can also import the Identity Safe data from the portable profile that you saved in the older version of Norton 360.
3 In the Import Identity Safe Data window, under Import my data from , select one of the following options: 1 Portable Profile (Drive: Drive:) This option appears only if you connect an external drive with a portable profile. 1 Local Profile Select this option if you want to import the Identity Safe data from your local vault to online vault.
You can configure the following options in the Browsing Options window: Configures Identity Safe to display your logins each time you visit a Web site that has multiple logins. Display my Logins each time I visit a page with multiple Logins Automatically fills your login details when you visit a Web site.
About Password & Security You can use Password & Security to change your Identity Safe password. You can also use this option to set the level of security that you want for Identity Safe password usage.
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Specify the Identity Safe password security level. Identity Safe provides four levels of security to protect your Identity Safe password. Choose one of the following options: 1 Ask for my password at the beginning of each login session Prompts for your Identity Safe password the first time you access Identity Safe.
period. You can specify the idle time-out period as 15, 30, or 45 minutes. Use this option if other people have access to your computer. 1 Ask for my password after sleep or hibernation Prompts you for your Identity Safe password when your system restores from suspended state.
the password by using the Password & Security option in Settings window. If you want to change the Identity Safe password of your online vault, the password you provide must have the following cha.
You have the following options in the Norton Toolbar : Lets you access Identity Protection and other settings. The following options are available in the Norton menu: 1 Report Site 1 Settings 1 Go to .
Lets you access the Identity Safe data stored in your online vault. You can add, edit or delete your Logins, Cards, and Notes under this section. You can use the Norton Safe Search option to enhance your Web search experience. The Norton Safe Search uses Ask.
Lets you view the logins and cards that you have saved in Identity Safe. Some Web sites have forms to fill or require login information. You can use the Vault Open/Vault Closed menu to fill the details in those Web sites. The Vault Open/Vault Closed menu displays the list of all logins and cards that you saved.
In Google Chrome Web browser, the Norton Toolbar can be accessed as a Chrome Extension. In the Extensions page of the Chrome browser, you can enable or disable the Norton Toolbar , and uninstall the Norton Toolbar from your Chrome browser.
When you hide the toolbar, Norton 360 does not display the Norton Site Safety pop-up window. However, Norton 360 notifies you about suspicious and fraudulent Web sites or if an error needs your attention. To hide or show the Norton Toolbar in the Internet Explorer and Firefox Web browsers 1 At the top of your browser window, click View .
2 In the main menu that appears, click Tools > Extensions . 3 Under Extensions page, click Show button option. Accessing Identity Safe settings from the Norton Toolbar When you install Norton 360, it adds the Norton Toolbar to the Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome Web browsers.
2 On the Norton Toolbar , in the Norton menu, select one of the following: Lets you report to Symantec about the current Antiphishing evaluation. Report Site Lets you minimize the Norton Toolbar.
Lets you turn on the Norton Safe Web feature which provides a safe online browsing experience. The following are the unique features of Norton Safe Web: 1 Displays the site safety rating icons next to.
Accessing the Vault Open/Vault Closed menu The Vault Open/Vault Closed menu on the Norton Toolbar lets you view and manage the logins, Identity cards, and notes that you saved.
2 On the Norton Toolbar , in the Vault Open/Vault Closed menu, select one of the following: Lets you merge the Identity Safe data from your portable Merge Portable Data (Drive:) profile that you have created from the previous versions of Norton 360.
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Lets you view the various options that are available in Identity Safe. The options are: 1 Edit Logins Lets you open the Edit Logins window. 1 Edit Identity Cards Lets you open the Edit Identity Cards window. 1 Edit Notes Lets you open the Edit Notes window.
autofill the login information in the current Web page. Lets you open the Norton Feedback Web site. You can submit feedback on your experience with Identity Safe. You can also submit the problems that you encountered with Identity Safe. You can select from the list of problems or you can describe your problem.
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This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About the Network Security Map About the Network Security Map A home network typically consists of the computers and other devices that share your Internet connection. The Network Security Map helps you view and manage your network.
1 Subscription status and Norton product version of the computers that are connected to your network 1 Status of your wireless network connection 1 Connection status of the devices that are on the net.
w Norton 360 requires you to configure the Symantec Security Driver to open the Network Security Map. You cannot install the Symantec Security Driver when you run LiveUpdate. You can either allow the Norton LiveUpdate to complete or close the Norton LiveUpdate session before you install the Symantec Security Driver.
To view the details of a device on the Network Security Map Protecting your home network About the Network Security Map 402.
4 In the Network Security Map window, click a device icon. You can use the scroll arrows to view the devices that are listed in the network map. The device details section that is located below the ne.
Shows the category to which the device belongs The device category icon provides details on the connection status and security status. Norton 360 labels all unknown devices as NEW and sets the category as GENERIC DEVICE. This category may include computer-related devices, such as printers, media devices, and game consoles.
Shows the access level that is granted to a remote device to connect to your computer The initial trust level is set based on the configuration of your computer.
You can click each of the features and read the summary to learn more about using Network Security Map to manage your home network. By default, the Network Security Overview window appears each time you open Network Security Map . If you do not want to view the Network Security Overview window, you can turn it off.
w Ensure that the computers that you want to remotely monitor have a version of a Norton product that supports Remote Monitoring. Norton 360 requires a Passkey to set up Remote Monitoring. You must type the same Passkey for all the computers that you want to remotely monitor.
Turning off Remote Monitoring When you turn off Remote Monitoring, you stop remote monitoring of the computers that are connected to your network. You can turn off Remote Monitoring for the following:.
You can add the following details when you add a device: 1 The name or description 1 The IP address or physical address The Network Security Map finds any computers that are connected to your network. However, you can add the computers and the devices that are currently not connected.
6 In the IP or Physical Address box, type the IP address or physical address of the device that you want to add to the Network Security Map. You can use the following formats in the IP or Physical Address box: 172.16.0.0 IPv4 address fe80::12ac:fe44:192a:14cc IPv6 address 11-22-c3-5a-fe-a4 Physical address ftp.
To find the IP address by using ipconfig on Windows Vista 1 On the computer you want to identify, on the Windows taskbar, click Start . 2 In the Start Search text box, type cmd , and then press Enter on your keyboard. 3 At the command prompt, type ipconfig , and then press Enter .
help you identify the devices that are listed in the network map. To edit the details of the device that is on your network 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click My Network . 3 In the Network Security Map row, click Configure .
To edit the name of the device that you added manually 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click My Network . 3 In the Network Security Map row, click Configure . 4 In the Network Security Map window, in the Network Details drop-down list, click Trust Control .
network. The initial network trust level is set based on the configuration of your computer. w Ensure that you change the trust level of a device to Full Trust, if it is a known device, and is connected to your network.
To change the trust level of your network 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click My Network . 3 In the Network Security Map row, click Configure . 4 In the Network Security Map window, on the right side of Network Details , click Edit .
6 To select a trust level for a network, in the Edit Network Trust Level window, click one of the following: Adds the network to the Trusted list FULL TRUST All the network traffic that your computer receives from a Trusted network is filtered and allowed through firewall.
Adds the network to the Restricted list The devices that are on Restricted network cannot communicate with your computer. However, you can still use the network to browse Web sites, send email messages, or transmit other communications. RESTRICTED 7 Click OK .
6 To select a trust level for a device, in the Edit Device Trust Level window, click one of the following: Adds a device to the Full Trust list Full Trust devices are monitored only for known attacks and infections. You should select this setting only when you are sure that the device is completely safe.
computer increases the scan time which slows down the network speed of your computer. If you know that a specific device on your network is safe, you can apply Full Trust level to this device. In addition, you can exclude this specific device from Intrusion Prevention scan.
5 In the Network Security Map window, do one of the following: 1 To edit the trust level of a device that is on your network, in the network map, click the device. 1 To edit the trust level of a device that you manually added, in the Network Details drop-down list, click Trust Control , and then click the device.
When you remove an individual device, the online devices appear again the next time you open the Network Security Map. However, Norton 360 permanently removes the offline devices. To remove an individual device 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings .
For more information on how to secure your wireless network, on the left side of the Network Security Map window, click the Why is it not secure link. Follow the instructions. w You should only trust a wireless connection that is secure. Trusting a wireless connection that is not secure puts all of the devices on your network at risk.
To view the device details 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click My Network . 3 In the Network Security Map row, click Configure . 4 In the Network Security Map window, in the network map, click the device for which you want to see the details.
2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click My Network . 3 In the Communication Port box, type a new communication port number. You must use the same port number for each of the device that is connected to your Network Security Map . 4 Click Apply .
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About Tuneup 1 About disk and file fragmentation 1 Optimizing your permanent disks manually 1 About using optimization efficiently 1 About cleaning up dis.
Tuneup detects and fixes common computer problems, cleans up unwanted cookies and files, and defragments the hard disk to optimize PC performance. About disk and file fragmentation Your PC's hard disk stores all of your files, applications, and the Windows operating system.
w You can run Disk optimization only when disk has more than 15 percent of free space. Some programs, such as movie-editing programs or programs that require large amounts of disk space, can work more efficiently if your disks are optimized.
Norton 360 automatically optimizes the hard disk as needed. You can also set a schedule for optimization. Set a schedule for optimization Large files are often more fragmented than the smaller files. These fragmented files affect the performance of your computer.
When you browse a Web page, your browser downloads the text and graphics that comprise the contents of the page. When you finish viewing the page, the browser can leave the downloaded contents on your PC. The downloaded contents help to display the Web page more quickly if you view the page again.
2 When the activity is complete, in the Tuneup window, click Close . Running Registry Cleanup The Windows registry can contain the entries that refer to files that do not exist. Such broken registry items can slow down your computer. Registry Cleanup scans your computer and cleans any broken registry entries that it finds.
About Startup Manager Some programs are configured to launch during startup of your computer. The number of startup items increases as you install new applications, and the time that is required to start your computer increases as a result. Startup Manager helps to manage the startup items on your computer.
program and measure the performance of your computer the next time you start your computer. Norton 360 delays the start of the delayed programs by five minutes. The first delayed program in the Startup Manager window, starts five minutes after you start your computer.
To disable startup items 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Tuneup , and then click Run Startup Manager . 2 In the On/Off column, uncheck a program that you do not want to automatically start when you turn on your computer. 3 Click Apply to save the changes.
To run delayed startup items manually 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Tuneup , and then click Run Startup Manager . 2 In the Startup Manager window, click Run Delayed Items Now . 3 Wait for the program to start, and then in the Startup Manager window, click Close .
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About Norton Backup and Restore 1 About backups 1 About backup preparation 1 About backup set 1 Backing up your files 1 Restoring files 1 About Norton Bac.
About backups One of the most important ways to protect the valuable information on your PC is to back up your files regularly. In case you lose your data, Norton 360 lets you restore them later. For example, you accidentally erase an important file or your PC has a hardware malfunction that destroys some files.
No matter which backup method you choose, you can always add or remove items from the set of files that you select to back up. You can add or remove an individual file from the backup sets by using the shortcut menu that appears when you right-click a file.
You can choose from a variety of file types, such as photos, documents, and music. You can also specify individual files. You have the following options: 1 Sources Lets you select a source from which you want to back up your files. Norton Backup is comprehensive or short depending on the locations that you select.
Where 439 Protecting your media and data About backup preparation.
You can choose any storage location that Norton 360 offers for your backup location, depending on your PC and the connected devices. You can choose to store your backups on external media, such as CD, DVD, Blu-ray disc, or iPod. You can also store your backups on a network drive, removable flash memory drive, or permanent disk in your PC.
available in the Settings window. You can have Norton 360 back up your files when your computer is idle. You can also set a regular backup schedule or manually back up your files. When When you use the Secure Online Storage option for the first time, Norton 360 needs to be activated.
you can create a backup set to back up your picture files and music files to a CD. You can also create another backup set to back up your Microsoft Office documents and your financial files to your Secure Online Storage. w To use Secure Online Storage option, you must set the Network Cost Awareness option in the My Network window to No Limit .
set to back up your pictures to your local fixed disk. You can create another backup set to back up your videos to a CD. You can also configure different schedules for each backup set. When you create a new backup set, Norton 360 applies the default configuration for the backup set.
name does not describe the backup set after you modify the configuration. w The maximum character length of a backup set name is 32 alphanumeric characters. To modify a backup set 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Backup , and then click Manage Backup Sets .
sorts them into various categories. It then backs up the files that fall into these categories. Norton 360 uses the following file categories: This category includes, but is not limited to: Photographic JPEG and JIFF images (.jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jP2, .
This category includes, but is not limited to: MPEG Audio Stream, Layer III files (.mp3); MPEG-4 Video files (.mp4); MPEG-4 Audio Layer files (.m4a); Apple Protected AAC files (.m4p); Real Networks RealMedia Streaming Media files (.ra); RealMedia Streaming Media files (.
This category includes, but is not limited to: Microsoft Money files (.mny, .mn1, .mn2, .mn3, .mn4, .mn5, .mn6, .mn7, .mn8, .mn9, .mn10, .mn11, .mn12, .mn13, .mn14, .mn15, .mbf); TurboTax Tax Return files (.tax); H&R Tax Return files (.t01, .t02, .
This category includes, but is not limited to: Microsoft Windows Media files (.wmv); Apple QuickTime Video Clip files (.mov); MPEG 1 System Stream files (.mpg, .mpeg); Macromedia Flash Format files (.swf); Audio Video Interleave files (.avi); MS Advanced Streaming Format files (.
This category includes, but is not limited to: Microsoft Word documents and templates (doc, .dot); Microsoft Excel Worksheet and templates (.xls, .xlt, .xlam); Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation and Slideshow files (.ppt, .pps); Microsoft Project files (.
This category includes, but is not limited to: Microsoft Outlook Address Book files (.wab); Microsoft Personal Address Book files (.pab); Palm Address Book files (.aba); Beijer E-Designer files (.mpa); Palm Date Book files (.tda); vCard files (.vcf); Microsoft Outlook Address Book (.
.fm file extension in the Office Documents category, you can add the .fm file extension to the category. The Edit File Type option on the What tab of the Manage Backup Sets window lets you add, edit, or remove file extensions in each backup category.
with the file extension that you added and backs them up to that file category. For example, if you want to back up the documents with a .fm file extension in the Office Documents category, you can add the .fm file extension to that category. You can also edit an existing file extension or a file extension that you added.
Removing a file extension from a backup category Each backup file category contains a list of file extensions. However, you can remove a default file extension or a file extension that you added to a backup file category.
4 In the window that appears, click Reset Defaults . 5 Click Save . Deleting previously backed up files You can delete the files that you backed up previously from your backup location. You can also delete the files if the files are no longer useful for you and you have a limited space on your backup location.
2 On the Summary tab, in the Backup set name drop-down list, select the backup set that you want to delete. 3 Under Things you can do , click Delete backup set . 4 In the Delete Backup Set window, select one of the following: Lets you remove the backup set.
Adding files and folders to a backup set You are not limited to backing up the files that Norton 360 automatically detects and places into its file categories. You can add files to the set of files to be backed up, and you can exclude files from being backed up as well.
4 In the file selection window that appears, navigate to file that you want to add, click to select it, and then click Open . 5 Click OK . 6 In the Manage Backup Sets window, click Save Settings to save the settings. To add a folder to a backup set 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Backup , and then click Manage Backup Sets .
You can exclude a file or folder from the backup set from Windows Explorer by using the shortcut menu. The shortcut menu is available after you configure your backup and when the Manage Backup Sets window and the Restore Files window are closed.
6 In the Manage Backup Sets window, click Save Settings to save the settings. To exclude a file or folder from a backup set in Windows Explorer 1 In Windows Explorer, right-click the file, click Norton 360 > Exclude from Backup .
following table to choose a location that best meets your needs for safety, speed, and storage capacity: Your subscription to Norton 360 comes with an allocation of storage space on a secure server that is located on the Internet.
This choice backs your files up to a special folder on drive C of your PC. Backing up to drive C is very quick and convenient, and is only limited to the amount of free space available on your drive. You can run automatic backups with this choice. Backing up to drive C is a convenient but an unsafe backup method.
CD, DVD, or Blu-ray discs Protecting your media and data About backup set 462.
This choice requires that you have recordable CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs and an optical drive in your PC to record on those discs. You must be present to insert and remove discs when requested. Therefore, you cannot select automatic scheduling of backups when you back up to CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs.
location for the first time, Norton 360 prompts you to configure the optical backup drive on your computer. Norton 360 lets you install the optical driver. You can use this choice if your PC is connected to a local network that offers a storage location to which you have access.
Flash drives and the other data storage devices that are attached to your PC can also serve as backup locations. Norton 360 displays such devices as external disk drives. If such a device is always attached to your PC, you can use it for automatic backups.
3 On the Where tab, select the location and device where you want your backups to be stored. If the device or location does not appear on the list, click Refresh List . 4 Click Save Settings . Installing optical backup driver Norton 360 offers several storage location options for backups.
Viewing or changing a backup schedule Norton 360 lets you schedule backups when it is convenient for you. You can schedule your backups to run late at night or whenever you know that your computer is not needed for any other activity.
Choose this option to have Norton 360 backup your files only when you start the backup yourself. Manual Schedule Your computer's performance is maximized if you schedule to perform your critical operations when your computer is idle.
To delete a backup set 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Backup , and then click Manage Backup Sets . 2 On the Summary tab, in the Backup set name drop-down list, select the backup set that you want to delete. 3 Under Things you can do , click Delete backup set .
Whether you have set Norton 360 to back up your PC automatically or not, you can always run a backup. For example, you have added or modified important files and you want to be sure they are safe. In this case, you can run a backup manually. You can also run a backup at the end of the day if you do not want to wait for an automatic backup to occur.
When you restore files, you can change any of the following settings: You can choose any of the backup sets to restore the files. If you backed up your data in an external media, you must connect it to your computer to restore those files. Norton 360 lists all the backup sets that you ran backup for and that your PC can currently detect.
You can restore to the original locations of the files, or navigate to a new location where you can restore your files. Norton 360 displays the total number of files and the total size of the files that you have selected for restoration.
Choosing where to restore files from When Norton 360 restores files, it displays the backup location of the most recent backup set you ran. You can change the location to restore files from a different backup location. For example, you have backed up files to drive C and then later backed up files to CDs.
Selecting files to restore When you restore backed-up files with Norton 360, you might not need to restore all the files from a backup. You can restore the files that may have been damaged, accidentally erased, or modified incorrectly. Norton 360 provides several ways for you to select only the files that you need to restore.
You can use any of the following methods, and you can combine methods, to select files to restore: You can restore all the backed-up files without excluding any file within a backup set. Restore all files and categories You can search by file name, or by part of a file name from the list of backed up files and restore them.
2 Under Files , in the Search text box, type all or part of a file name, or the extension of the file. 3 Click Search . The window that appears displays the file names that contain the text that you typed. 4 Check the files that you want to restore, and then click OK .
w Restoring files to their original locations deletes newer versions of the same files that are stored in those locations. If you do not want to replace those files with the restored files, you must move the newer versions somewhere else before you restore.
When you insert an optical disc that contains the backed-up files, the Autorun Restore feature automatically opens the Portable Restore window. w If you disable Windows auto-run option, you must manually launch the Autorun Restore feature.
To restore files using Norton 360 Autorun Restore 1 Insert an optical disc that contains the backed-up files. 2 Click the ARestore icon to launch the Autorun Restore feature. If the Windows AutoPlay option is disabled, navigate to the optical disk that has your backup, and double click the ARestore icon to launch the Autorun Restore feature.
destinations where your files are backed up. Each backup destination contains the backup sets to which the backup destination is configured. Norton Backup Drive displays the files that you backed up to a media device. You must connect and turn on the media device before you view your files.
Viewing backup files on the Norton Backup Drive You can use the Norton Backup Drive to view the files that are backed up. You can view the Norton Backup Drive after you configure backup. If you backed up your files to a media device, ensure that the device is connected to your PC and turned on.
2 Select the backup destination, and navigate to the backup set destination that contains the file that you backed up. 3 Do one of the following: 1 Right-click to select the files to restore in Norton Backup Drive, and then click Restore . The files are restored to the original location by overwriting the existing files.
About solutions to the backup problems The following table provides some tips to help you avoid backup problems. The following tips apply to all backups: 1 Perform backups regularly. The more often you back up, the less chance there is that you can lose important information.
The following tips apply to backups to CDs or DVDs: 1 Have extra discs on hand when you back up. This tip helps you to avoid occasional disc flaws or situations where the amount of backed up data is more than you anticipated. 1 Label your backup discs with the complete details, so that you can find the right disc when you need to restore files.
The following tips apply to backups to external drives: 1 Some drives use older Windows file systems, such as FAT-16 or FAT-32 that cannot store files larger than 4 GB. For such large files to back up, ensure that your backup drive is formatted with a file system that supports large files, such as NTFS.
The following tips apply to backups to online storage: 1 Make sure that your PC does not automatically disconnect from the Internet when it is not in use. 1 Regularly check the amount of space that you have left in your Secure Online Storage, and consider purchasing more storage space before you need it.
and search the Symantec Knowledge Base for solutions to your problem. To get additional help with backup problems 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Support , and then click Get Support . 2 In the Norton Autofix window, click Open Support Web Site to launch the support Web site.
Although online backup is convenient and safe, before choosing it for your backup method, consider the following limitations: Speed limitations Protecting your media and data About online backup consi.
The amount of time that it takes to transfer your backup to the Secure Online Storage depends on the speed of your Internet connection. If you have many files to back up, the first backup can take hours or days, depending on the speed of your Internet connection.
up your smaller files, such as your financial documents and word-processing documents. If a backup is in progress, you should leave your computer turned on, so that the backup can finish. However, if a backup is interrupted, then the next time it starts, it resumes where it left off and continues until it finishes.
1 The amount of online storage space that is available to you Your product needs to be activated to use the online backup feature. The first time you configure online backup, Norton 360 connects to your Norton Account and requests that you sign in to the account.
storage does not contain sufficient space for the backup, Norton 360 notifies you and provides you an option to buy more space. You do not have to wait until Norton 360 tells you that you need more online storage space. You can purchase additional space at any time.
all automatic backup of files. You can use the Run Backup Now option in the main window if you want to back up your files from all the backup sets. You can turn off or turn on backup from the Settings window, Backup Settings window, or from the Backup Details window.
Turning off or turning on backup setting options Norton 360 provides you various options to manage your backup settings. Norton 360 backup settings let you access the backup details of a particular file by status icon overlays without opening the product.
Indicates that the file has been excluded from backup Norton 360 displays a disabled backup status on a file when you exclude the file from any of the backup sets. Gray icon with a slash mark Norton 360 Backup provides the Norton Backup Drive in your Windows Explorer after you configure your backup.
3 In the Backup Settings window, do one of the following: 1 To turn off icon overlays, in the Backup Status Overlays row, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position. 1 To turn off Norton Backup Drive , in the Norton Backup Drive row, move the On/Off switch to the right to the Off position.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 About Norton 360 Settings 1 Customizing Norton 360 Settings 1 Turning on or turning off Quick Controls services 1 About Antivirus settings 1 About Firewal.
You can configure the following Detailed Settings in the Settings window: Specify how certain types of viruses and spyware, as well as other threats, are handled in Norton 360. You can specify whether incoming emails are checked and instant messenger is scanned.
View all the devices available in your network and specify the trust level of the devices that are connected to your network. You can hide or show the Network Security Overview window at startup and configure the communication port that Norton products use to communicate with each other.
Configure Identity Safe to secure your online identities and transaction data. You can also configure Safe Surfing options. Identity Protection Specify when and how often Norton 360 examines your computer for viruses and other risks. Tasks Scheduling Use the options in this window to configure the security of your product.
The Quick Controls in the Settings window let you turn on or turn off the following services: Turns on or turns off Silent Mode You can turn on Silent Mode for a period of one hour, two hours, four hours, six hours, or one day.
Turns on or turns off Smart Firewall When you turn on Smart Firewall, it monitors communications between your computer and the other computers on the Internet.
provides the slider setting for you to decide whether to resolve security threats automatically or ask you before it takes an action. 1 You can configure a protection feature by either selecting the options that are provided for the configuration or by providing the required information.
1 Safe Surfing 1 Identity Safe 1 Backup 1 Backup Status Overlays 1 Automatic LiveUpdate 1 Smart Firewall 1 Norton Tamper Protection You should leave all of the services turned on except Silent Mode. To turn on or turn off Quick Controls services 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings .
You can use the following Antivirus settings: The Automatic Protection settings let you control the scanning and monitoring of your computer. It protects your computer by continuously checking for viruses and other security risks.
Scans and Risks Customizing settings About Antivirus settings 506.
Scans and Risks settings let you customize the scans that Norton 360 performs on your computer. You can use the following Scans and Risks options: 1 Computer Scans Norton 360 lets you run different types of scans to detect and prevent any virus infection on your computer.
Norton 360 to protect the ports. 1 Email Antivirus Scan Email Antivirus Scan protects you from the threats that are sent or received in email attachments. This option lets you define how Norton 360 should behave when it scans email messages. Based on the options you choose, Norton 360 automatically scans the email messages that you send or receive.
1 Exclusions / Low Risks Exclusions options specify the items such as folders, files, and drives that you exclude from Norton 360 scans. Scans, signatures, and low-risk items are some items that you can exclude from scanning Exclusions options let you choose which categories of risks you want Norton 360 to detect.
Antispyware protects your computer against the security risks that can compromise your personal information and privacy. Norton 360 protects your computer from vulnerabilities through the latest definition and protection updates.
About Automatic Protection settings The Boot Time Protection option on the Automatic Protection tab provides an enhanced security level from the time you start your computer. This option ensures better security by running all the necessary components that are required for computer protection as soon as you start your computer.
You can use the following Real Time Protection options: Auto-Protect Customizing settings About Antivirus settings 512.
Auto-Protect loads into memory and provides constant protection while you work. It checks for viruses and other security risks every time that you run programs on your computer. Auto-Protect checks for viruses when you insert any removable media, access the Internet, or use the document files that you receive or create.
boot virus infects your removable media, ensure that Auto-Protect is turned on to rescan the removable media. You then insert the removable media and open it from My Computer for Auto-Protect to rescan it. You can also scan it manually to verify that it is not infected.
SONAR Protection 515 Customizing settings About Antivirus settings.
Symantec Online Network for Advanced Response (SONAR) provides the real-time protection against threats and proactively detects unknown security risks on your computer. SONAR identifies the emerging threats that are based on the behavior of applications.
360 to automatically remove low-certainty threats if it does not get any response from you when SONAR Advanced Mode option is enabled. 1 Show SONAR Block Notifications This option lets you enable or disable SONAR Block notifications.
You can use the following Scans and Risks settings: Computer Scans Customizing settings About Antivirus settings 518.
Norton 360 lets you run different types of scans to detect and prevent any virus infection on your computer. The scans are Quick Scan, Full System Scan, and Customized Scan. You can use the various Computer Scans options to customize the scans that Norton 360 performs on your computer.
Scans for rootkits and other security risks that might be hidden on your computer. 1 Network Drives Scan Scans the network drives that are connected to your computer. Norton 360 performs a Network Drives Scan during Full System Scan and Custom Scan . By default, the Network Drives Scan option is turned on.
1 Full System Scan Scans your computer when it is idle. When your computer is idle, Norton 360 runs a Full System Scan. After the scan is complete, you can view the summary of the scan results and take appropriate action when you start using your computer again.
The Scan Performance Profiles settings let you configure how Norton 360 should scan your computer based on the digital signature and trust level of the files. w You must configure the Scan Performance Profiles settings before you run a scan or before a scan is scheduled to run.
Protected Ports settings protect the POP3 and SMTP ports of your email program. You can use this option to manually configure your POP3 and SMTP email ports for email protection.
Exclusion / Low Risks Customizing settings About Antivirus settings 524.
Exclusions options specify the items such as folders, files, and drives that you exclude from Norton 360 scans. Scans, signatures, and low-risk items are some items that you can exclude from scanning. Exclusions options also let you choose which categories of risks you want Norton 360 to detect.
also remove items from the excluded-items list. 1 Signatures to Exclude from All Detections Lets you select known risks by name and remove a risk name from the excluded-items list You can also view the risk impact that is based on the performance, privacy, removal, and stealth impact.
The Insight Network scan uses the Cloud technology wherein a remote server on the Web contains the latest virus definitions. Norton 360 scans your computer for the latest security threats. When Norton 360 performs the Insight Network scan, it uses the virus definitions that are available locally and in the Cloud.
Updates Customizing settings About Antivirus settings 528.
Norton 360 protects your computer from vulnerabilities through the latest program and definition updates. Definition updates contain the information that lets Norton 360 recognize and alert you to the presence of a specific virus or security threat.
Definitions are a subset of virus definitions. 1 Apply updates only on reboot Lets you choose how the program updates obtained by Automatic LiveUpdate need to be applied to your computer. Certain program updates may require you to restart your computer for the updates to complete.
The following tabs are available in the Firewall settings window: Lets you activate the general firewall features and customize the ports that your computer uses to access Web pages The general settings let you control how firewall handles the uncommon protocols and the network traffic to and from your computer.
Prevents intrusion attempts and protects your Web browser from attacks by malicious Web sites You can use the Download Intelligence option that is available on this tab to protect your computer against any unsafe file that you download. This feature supports only downloads using the HTTP protocol and Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Firefox browsers.
Lets you activate the advanced protection features of Smart Firewall The advanced settings let you turn on or turn off the Automatic Program Control feature. Automatic Program Control automatically configures Internet access settings for the Web-enabled programs that you run for the first time.
About Firewall General settings Smart Firewall General settings let you activate the general firewall features and customize the ports that your computer uses to access Web pages. Your options are: Determines how the Smart Firewall handles uncommon protocols.
Automatically allows the Internet traffic that matches the connections that an application opens. Check this option to do the following: 1 Analyze the network traffic that enters your computer. 1 Block the suspicious applications that try to connect to your computer.
to date. If you do not use Automatic LiveUpdate, you should run LiveUpdate once a week. Norton 360 also provides the Web Browser Protection feature to protect your Web browser from malicious programs. w The Browser Protection feature is available for Internet Explorer 7.
when Automatic Program Control is set to Aggressive or Automatic . You can use this option to specify how Norton 360 must control any network traffic that uses Teredo to communicate with your computer.
triggers the allowed event is added to the trusted list of its corresponding category in Advanced Events Monitoring. You can remove the application from the list.
Monitors the Trojan horses and other malicious programs that bypass network traffic. These programs penetrate the Windows TCP/IP layer to send and receive data without triggering firewall alerts.
Norton AntiSpam settings help you configure the following: 1 The email client with which Norton AntiSpam should integrate 1 The list of allowed email senders 1 The list of blocked email senders 1 The .
The options on the Client Integration tab let you integrate Norton AntiSpam with your email clients to keep you free from unsolicited email messages. You can also specify whether or not to display a brief introduction of Norton AntiSpam each time you start your email program.
Lets you check the Symantec Web servers to filter the spam email messages which the local filters classify as legitimate. Web Query Lets you configure your POP3 and SMTP email ports for email protection.
Norton 360 supports Norton AntiSpam integration with the address books of email clients from which you want Norton AntiSpam to import email addresses. You can also import into the Allowed List the list of addresses that are present in an email program.
You can use the Configure option in the Network Security Map row to access Network Security Map window. The Network Security Map window provides a pictorial representation of the devices on the network to which your computer is connected. You can view the details of each device before you set up Remote Monitoring.
Removes all of the devices that are listed in Network Map. You can purge Network Map if you want to create a new list of devices. For example, you can purge all of the devices that were present on your previous network before you connect to a new network.
Shows the communication port that Norton products use to communicate with each other over the network. If you change the communication port number on your computer, you must change it on each computer that is connected to your Network Security Map.
1 Select the files that are required to be backed up. 1 Choose the location to store the backed up files. 1 Assign a schedule to run a backup. In addition to the backup tasks, Norton 360 backup settings let you easily access the backup status of a particular file without opening the product.
Lets you view the backup status of a file by adding the status overlay to the file ’ s icon The status overlays that appears are: 1 Green icon with a check mark Indicates that the file has been backed up This icon changes to blue icon with arrows if you modify the file.
Lets you add or exclude a file or a folder to a backup set by using the right-click shortcut menu You can use this option after you configure Backup in the Manage Backup Sets window.
Lets you specify the amount of local disk space that you want to reserve. When you perform an online backup, Norton 360 creates a temporary file in your local disk for file transfer. At times, this file becomes large and consumes a large amount of free space available on your local drive.
Antiphishing tells you the following things about the Web pages that you visit: 1 If it is safe to enter confidential information 1 If the Web page is known to be fraudulent 1 If the Web page is appro.
log in to Identity Safe. The password protects you by restricting unauthorized access to your data in Identity Safe. The Identity Safe feature provides you the ease of using your Identity Safe data when you are on the move. You can create an online vault and save your data in the online vault.
Advice Description Feature You can use the information that you store in the cards to do the following: 1 Automatically fill forms 1 Provide sensitive information without having to type it while you are online In this way, Identity Safe protects you from keyloggers that steal and misuse your identity.
Advice Description Feature It becomes difficult to manage various identity numbers. Edit Notes stores all of your sensitive IDs in a very secure way and lets you easily use them while you are online.
Task Scheduling includes the following settings: Lets you specify the tasks that should run in the background automatically when your computer is idle These automatic tasks include activities that are related to PC Security and PC Tuneup.
Scheduling Customizing settings About Task Scheduling settings 556.
Lets you schedule PC Security and PC Tuneup related activities You can specify how often Norton 360 should scan your system for security and performance issues and when it should perform backups.
idle when there is no detectable mouse or keyboard activity for a period that you specify as idle timeout duration. When you schedule your scans weekly or monthly and check the Run only at idle time option, Norton 360 scans your computer when it is idle.
Lets you view how Norton 360 has protected you for the past 30 days. This report includes the activities that Norton 360 performed to protect your computer. You can turn on the Monthly Report option to let Norton 360 automatically display the Monthly Report once in every 30 days.
Lets you specify the automatic configuration details, proxy settings, and the authentication details to connect to the Internet. Programs such as LiveUpdate and Norton Insight use the specified proxy server settings to connect to the Symantec server over the Internet.
Lets you submit selected security and application data to Symantec for analysis. Norton Community Watch protects you against new potential risks. It collects the information about new security threats from your computer and submits the information to Symantec for analysis.
Lets you remotely view your device ’ s security status and fix some security issues by using Norton Management, Norton One, and Norton Studio. Norton Studio is an app that works on Windows 8.
Performance Monitoring 563 Customizing settings About Administrative Settings.
Lets you monitor the performance of your computer. When the Performance Monitoring option is turned on, Norton 360 monitors the CPU usage and memory usage of your computer. It also records the important system activities that you performed over the period of the last three months.
Norton 360 saves the event in the Security History log but does not alert you with the notifications. You can also turn off this option if you do not want to view performance alerts. By default, this option is turned on. 1 Resource Threshold Profile for Alerting Lets you configure the resource threshold profile for displaying performance alerts.
1 Use Low Resource Profile On Battery Power Lets you configure Norton 360 to change the resource threshold to low profile when your computer runs on battery power.
1 High-Usage Alert for: 2 CPU When this option is turned on, Norton 360 detects and notifies you about the increased usage of the CPU resource by any program or process. By default, this option is turned on. 2 Memory When this option is turned on, Norton 360 detects and notifies you about the increased usage of memory by any program or process.
1 Program Exclusions Lets you select specific programs to exclude from appearing in performance alerts. You can use the Configure option to list the programs for which you do not want to get performance alerts. Lets you save your battery power by suspending a list of background jobs when your computer is on battery power.
Lets you secure the product and protect it from unauthorized changes. You have the following options: 1 Non-Admins Access to Settings Lets you access and configure all the options in the Settings window from a non-admin user account as well By default, this option is turned off.
Silent Mode Settings Customizing settings About Administrative Settings 570.
Lets you turn on or turn off Silent Mode . You have the following options: 1 Silent Mode When you turn on the Silent Mode option, you enable Silent Mode for a specified duration. Norton 360 suppresses all alerts and suspends the background activities for the duration that you specify.
When you use a Media Center application to record a TV program, Norton 360 detects the activity, and automatically turns on Quiet Mode. When Quiet Mode is turned on, Norton 360 suppresses the background activities but continues to display alerts and notifications.
Lets you delay the automatic running of Norton-specific background tasks when you resume your computer from hibernate mode or standby mode. Automatic Resume Delay From Sleep or Hibernation Lets you specify duration for running Norton-specific programs on your computer that run automatically when you turn on your computer.
Lets your PC run smoothly and efficiently by deleting the unused temporary files and browsing history if you use Firefox Web browser. Norton 360 automatically cleans up Internet Explorer temporary files, history, and bookmarks as a background activity.
If you want to temporarily turn off Norton Product Tamper Protection , you can turn it off for a specified duration. w You cannot run System Restore on your computer when Norton Product Tamper Protection is turned on. You must temporarily turn off Norton Product Tamper Protection to run a successful System Restore.
To turn on Norton Product Tamper Protection 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Administrative Settings . 3 Under Product Security , in the Norton Product Tamper Protection row, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position.
You can turn off the Settings Password Protection option if you no longer require password protection for your Norton 360 Settings. Securing your Norton 360 Settings using a password You can secure your Norton 360 Settings from unauthorized access by setting up a password for your product settings.
Turning off Norton 360 Settings password You can protect your Norton 360 Settings with a password using the Settings Password Protection option. If the Settings Password Protection option is turned on, you need to enter the Settings password each time to view or configure your Norton 360 settings.
w The reset settings password option appears in the Select Uninstall Preference window only if the Settings Password Protection option is turned on. To use the Settings Password Protection option, go to the Norton 360 main window, and then click Settings >General >Product Security .
About Remote Management The Remote Management feature lets you remotely manage Norton 360 using Norton Studio app, Norton Management, and Norton One. It allows Norton 360 to send the product-related details to Norton Management, Norton One, and Norton Studio app.
By default, the Remote Management option is turned off. You can turn on this option if you want to remotely manage Norton 360 on your device. In the Norton Management, Norton One, and Norton Studio ap.
2 Auto-Protect 2 Scan incoming emails 2 Scan outgoing emails 2 Antispyware 2 Intrusion Prevention 2 SONAR 2 Antiphishing 2 Browser Protection 1 Perform the following tasks: 2 Resolve issues 2 Re-key N.
To turn on Remote Management 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings . 2 In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings , click Administrative Settings . 3 In the Remote Management row, move the On/Off switch to the left to the On position. 4 Click Apply , and then click Close .
Customizing settings About Administrative Settings 584.
This chapter includes the following topics: 1 Finding the version number of your product 1 Finding the End-User License Agreement 1 About upgrading your product 1 About Norton Autofix 1 Staying inform.
Finding the End-User License Agreement End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal document that you agree to while installing the product. EULA contains information such as the restriction on sharing or usage of the software, the user rights on the software, and the support information.
turn on the Automatic Download of New Versio n option. To turn on the Automatic Download of New Version option, go the Norton 360 main window, and then click Settings > Administrative Settings > Automatic Download of New Version > On .
updates. You can use LiveUpdate to obtain the latest updates. The upgrade process might not work if your Web browser is incompatible to communicate with the Symantec servers. w Your product must be activated and you need an Internet connection to check and install new product version.
To check for a new version of the product 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Support . 2 In the Support drop-down menu, click Check for New Version . This option is available only if your product is activated. The Web page that appears displays whether a new version of the product is available or not.
configure the proxy settings of Norton 360. See “ Configuring Network Proxy Settings ” on page 67. If you do not know your proxy settings, contact your Internet service provider or network administrator for assistance.
4 In the Checking Your Connection window, click Retry . 5 If you use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you may be prompted to authenticate. If you are prompted, then in the Proxy Settings Detected window, do the following: 1 In the Username box, type the user name that you provided when you configured your Network Proxy settings.
To stay informed about protection issues 1 Open your Web browser, and go to the following URL: http://www.symantec.com 2 In the Symantec Web site, click Norton . 3 In the menu bar that appears, do the following: 1 Click the Viruses & Risks tab, and then click any item on the left pane to find out more details about it.
w Support offerings may vary based on the language or product. About Norton Support Web site The Norton Support Web site provides a full range of self-help options. By using Norton Support Web site, you can do the following: 1 Find help with your product download, product subscription, product activation, product installation, and other issues.
contact the technical support team in the following ways: Chat in real time with a support representative. For more complex technical issues, chat offers the option to allow a support representative to connect remotely to your computer and resolve your problem.
also use the Search Support box to find solution using a keyword. Norton Support Web site also contains useful links to the product manual, the Norton Account, the Norton Forum, and the spyware help under Additional Resources . To use the Norton Support Web site 1 In the Norton 360 main window, click Support .
Getting support by phone When you click the Get Support option in the Support drop-down menu, Norton Autofix performs a Quick Scan and should repair your computer problems. However, if the problem persists, you can use the Open Support Web Site option to go to the Norton Support Web site for help by telephone, email, chat, or forum.
Support policy Symantec recommends that you have the latest version of the product, as it contains new and enhanced features for better protection against security threats. Current help and support for your Norton product can be found at the following URL: www.
If you are a Norton One Premium Member, go to the following Norton One support Web site for information on this topic: https://one.norton.com/support ClubNorton ClubNorton is your one-stop resource center for Internet security. As a Norton customer, Symantec wants to make your experience with your computer safe, enjoyable, and productive.
Uninstalling Norton 360 You can remove Norton 360 from your computer in the following ways: 1 From Windows Control Panel 1 From the Start menu w You should print out the Uninstalling Norton 360 Help topic before continuing with the uninstallation. You cannot access online Help during uninstallation.
To uninstall Norton 360 from Windows Control Panel 1 Do one of the following: 1 On the Windows Taskbar, click Start > Control Panel . 1 In Windows 8, go to Apps , and under Windows System , Click Control Panel 2 In Windows Control Panel , do one of the following: 1 In Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs .
5 To uninstall Norton 360, click Next . 6 If Norton 360 offers to install the Norton Toolbar after uninstall, do one of the following: 1 To keep the Norton Toolbar after uninstall, click Agree & Install . 1 To uninstall Norton 360 without keeping the Norton Toolbar, click Skip .
3 To uninstall Norton 360, click Next . 4 If Norton 360 offers to install the Norton Toolbar after uninstall, do one of the following: 1 To keep the Norton Toolbar after uninstall, click Agree & Install . 1 To uninstall Norton 360 without keeping the Norton Toolbar, click Skip .
A about customer support 593 Actions window deleting security risks 139 performing actions 139 restoring security risks 139 submission, items to Symantec 139 activation 19 about 18 Norton Account 23 o.
attention infected files 234 infected items 172 resolve any items 172 Attention Required about 172 resolving the risk 172 Auto-Protect notifications 229 Automatic LiveUpdate turning off or turning on .
Browser Protection turning on and turning off 290 Browsing options 378 Browsing Options about 378 C cache files 428 Cards about 368 adding 370 deleting 371 duplicating 371 update image 370 updating 37.
detecting security risks 228 device adding 408 editing details 411 excluding from Intrusion Prevention scan 418 purging from exclusion list 292 remotely monitoring 400 removing from the Network Securi.
firewall rules (continued) removing 277 turning on and off 275 Firewall settings adding programs 259 folders scanning 245 fragmentation 426 Full Screen Detection about 208 Full System Scan 169 schedul.
Internet (continued) temporary files 245, 428 Intrusion AutoBlock blocking computers permanently 289 turning on and off 288 unblocking computers 289 Intrusion Prevention 530, 535 about 285 exclusion l.
multipartite viruses 241 N Network changing trust level 413 discovering devices 406 editing details 413 forming 406 joining 406 managing 399 Network Cost Awareness about 320 defining bandwidth 322 tur.
Norton AntiSpam (continued) Feedback 315 settings 539 SSL 303 Web Query 316 Norton Autofix support assistants 589 Norton Backup and Restore 435 Norton Backup Drive about 479 deleting files 482 restori.
P password changing 383 editing 362 Norton Account 29 saving 361 updating 368 PC security categories 117 PC Tuneup categories 117 disk cleanup 429 disk optimization 426 optimization 426 Startup Manage.
Quarantine (continued) managing items 153 opening 153 removing items 157 restoring items 156 Quarantined Items view adding items 125 Quick Controls turning on or turning off 503 Quick Scan running qui.
Safe Web turning off 334 turning on 334 scan at the command prompt command line scanning 223 Scan Complete appearing after a scan 234 Scan Complete window appearing after a scan 170 Scan Facebook Wall.
Settings 497 Administrative Settings 558 antivirus 504 customizing 502 firewall 276, 530, 534 home network 543 Identity Protection 550 Quick Controls 503 settings Task Scheduling 554 settings password.
Symantec Web site blogs and forums 591 System Insight about 75 Events graph 75 monitoring activities 78 Performance graph 75 system status graph activity details 80 T Task Scheduling settings 554 task.
Web Query (continued) turning off 317 turning on 317 Web sites cache files 428 Windows temporary files 245 wireless network viewing status 421 worms 240 Index 616.
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foo Norton from Symantec products protect consumers from traditional threats with antivirus, phishing protection, and spyware protection. They also protect against bots, drive-by downloads, and identity theft, and are light on system resources.
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