Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 17.12.2004 18:16:21 von Sam

I recently purchased a PC which has a year's subscription to Norton
Internet Security / Norton Antivirus 2004 included. All seems to work
ok, although I was perfectly happy with the free products I used on my
old PC. One problem that is very annoying is that, although I have
disabled the Norton AntiSpam element of this package, it still keeps
wanting to configure Outlook Express every time I open OE. Is there any
way I can get it to stop doing this? (OE6, WinXP Home SP2)

I'm otherwise very happy with NIS/NAV.

Your help appreciated.
--
Sam

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 05:50:29 von Arthur Hagen

Sam wrote:
> I recently purchased a PC which has a year's subscription to Norton
> Internet Security / Norton Antivirus 2004 included. All seems to work
> ok, although I was perfectly happy with the free products I used on my
> old PC. One problem that is very annoying is that, although I have
> disabled the Norton AntiSpam element of this package, it still keeps
> wanting to configure Outlook Express every time I open OE. Is there
> any way I can get it to stop doing this? (OE6, WinXP Home SP2)
>
> I'm otherwise very happy with NIS/NAV.
>
> Your help appreciated.

If it came pre-installed, no. If you got the media, yes, you can choose not
to install Norton Antispam at all (which is different from disabling it).

Regards,
--
*Art

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 11:07:23 von Sam

Arthur Hagen said ...
> If it came pre-installed, no. If you got the media, yes, you can choose not
> to install Norton Antispam at all (which is different from disabling it).
>
Ah, thanks Art. Sadly, it came pre-installed. Annoying that I can
disable it but it still wants to have some control over OE.
--
Sam

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 16:07:36 von jeff

Under options uncheck the link to OE under client integration it worked for
me
Jeff

"Sam" wrote in message
news:32idpsF3n07plU1@individual.net...
> Arthur Hagen said ...
> > If it came pre-installed, no. If you got the media, yes, you can choose
not
> > to install Norton Antispam at all (which is different from disabling
it).
> >
> Ah, thanks Art. Sadly, it came pre-installed. Annoying that I can
> disable it but it still wants to have some control over OE.
> --
> Sam

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 17:04:06 von Arthur Hagen

Jeff wrote:
> Under options uncheck the link to OE under client integration it
> worked for me

Exactly where do you find that option in NIS/NAV *2004*?

--
*Art

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 17:42:43 von Sam

Arthur Hagen said ...
> Jeff wrote:
> > Under options uncheck the link to OE under client integration it
> > worked for me
>
> Exactly where do you find that option in NIS/NAV *2004*?
>
Aw, shucks, and I got all excited there for a moment, but I certainly
can't find this option in NIS 2004 !
--
Sam

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 19:57:06 von jeff

I have NIS 2005 and it's an option. Somewhere there must be an option for
your e-mail browser. Jeff


"Sam" wrote in message
news:32j503F3lc6k1U1@individual.net...
> Arthur Hagen said ...
> > Jeff wrote:
> > > Under options uncheck the link to OE under client integration it
> > > worked for me
> >
> > Exactly where do you find that option in NIS/NAV *2004*?
> >
> Aw, shucks, and I got all excited there for a moment, but I certainly
> can't find this option in NIS 2004 !
> --
> Sam

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 20:44:18 von Arthur Hagen

Jeff wrote:
> I have NIS 2005 and it's an option. Somewhere there must be an
> option for your e-mail browser.

No, there mustn't. Don't make assumptions like that when answering -- if
you don't know the program well enough to make a correct answer, don't.

--
*Art

Re: Norton AntiSpam is driving me mad

am 18.12.2004 21:04:21 von jeff

SORRRRRY

"Arthur Hagen" wrote in message
news:cq21aj$4oe$1@cauldron.broomstick.com...
> Jeff wrote:
> > I have NIS 2005 and it's an option. Somewhere there must be an
> > option for your e-mail browser.
>
> No, there mustn't. Don't make assumptions like that when answering -- if
> you don't know the program well enough to make a correct answer, don't.
>
> --
> *Art
>