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Ari1861 June 21st, 2006 10:34 PM

Ive tried everything but it wont go away.
 
okay ive been to too many forums & read others answers. But when i go to norton internet security, and then go to configure the personal firewall because i know thats where i can fix this & the firewall will alow limewire to connect. But it tells me that, "you do not have the necessary rights to configure all the features of the selected item." It wont let me do anything, not even to add limewire and permit all. If only i could get that far. I disabled the firewall but it still wont work. Im so mad, ive been trying to get this to work. PLEASE HELP.

foolofthehill June 21st, 2006 10:43 PM

Guess you have be logged in as Administrator to make changes to you Norton settings.
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=30505
Do you also have the XP built-in firewall running? I wouldn't recommened doing so. One firewall is enough.
If necessary you might have to uninstall Norton and see if the problem gets solved due to it....
;)

Ari1861 June 21st, 2006 11:05 PM

no i dont have the built in one running...i went to control panel, security center, then windows firewall, and turned it off. okay i tried to uninstall norton but it says....a norton security account with supervisor access must be logged in to uninstall this product. If norton security is not running, click the start meny, select nis, and log in.

foolofthehill June 21st, 2006 11:16 PM

Log on with a Norton Internet Security Supervisor account
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1
Open Norton Internet Security.
__________________________________________________ _______________________________________
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2
In the list, on the left, click User Accounts.
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3
The account you are logged on with is displayed next to 'You are logged on as:"

* If you are logged on as the Supervisor account and still cannot modify the settings, go to the section 'What if this did not work?'
* If you are not logged with a Supervisor account, continue with the next step.

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4
Click Log Off.
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5
If you are prompted with a dialog box to confirm your choice, click Yes. __________________________________________________ _______________________________________
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6
Click Log On. __________________________________________________ _______________________________________
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7
In the Account Name field, select Supervisor. __________________________________________________ _______________________________________
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8
In the Password field, type your password.
If you have never assigned a password to the Supervisor account, leave this field blank.
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Click OK. __________________________________________________ _______________________________________
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You should see the following text: "You are logged on as: Supervisor."

foolofthehill June 21st, 2006 11:19 PM

And if this doesn't work, use the removal tool of Norton:
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/asa...06031716111336

Ari1861 June 21st, 2006 11:20 PM

what if the log off button is shaded gray & wont let me click it?

foolofthehill June 21st, 2006 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ari1861
what if the log off button is shaded gray & wont let me click it?

As recommended, use the removal tool.
;)

ukbobboy01 June 22nd, 2006 05:33 AM

FOTH

It looks like Ari1861 does not have the necessary rights to amend his (or more likely his parents) NIS configuration.

He said:
Quote:

what if the log off button is shaded gray & wont let me click it?
which makes me suspect that the NIS is not his to configure.



UK Bob

foolofthehill June 22nd, 2006 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukbobboy01
FOTH

It looks like Ari1861 does not have the necessary rights to amend his (or more likely his parents) NIS configuration.

which makes me suspect that the NIS is not his to configure.



UK Bob

Guess he/she forgot to mention that......
Though I'm teaching kids, I seem to forget sometimes how nasty they can be....:D :o ;)
Thanks for the hint......

@Ari1861
Wait till I get to talk with your parents !!!!!:mad: :p :mad:


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