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Error: "Norton AntiVirus Error: Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect could not continue... (Code 10)" on startup with Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac or Norton Internet Security 4 for Mac installed RemoveSymantecMacFiles removes all the files and
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Symantec Mac OS X files from the Mac OS X boot volume. These files include invisible files, such as Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh QuickScan and Norton FileSaver files. RemoveSymantecMacFiles removes all beta versions of symantec outlook plugin Symantec products. RemoveSymantecMacFiles is provided for your convenience only and is not a supported utility. STEP1 Download and run RemoveSymantecMacFiles Download the RemoveSymantecMacFiles file. Double-click the RemoveSymantecMacFiles.zip file that you downloaded. The file is expanded. Open the RemoveSymantecMacFiles folder. Double-click the RemoveSymantecMacFiles.command file. Type your Mac OS X administrator password, and then press Return. When you type your password, no characters appear. To remove all Symantec files symantec outlook add in and folders, type 1, and then press Return. RemoveSymantecMacFiles removes all of the Symantec files. On the Terminal menu, click Quit Terminal. STEP2 Install your Norton product for Mac Do one of the following: If you install from a CD, insert the Norton product CD into the optical disk drive. If the CD window doesn't open automatically, from the desktop, double-click the CD icon to open it. If you downloaded your copy of Norton product, double-click the file that you downloaded. Double-click Norton product Installer. Where Norton product is the name of your Norton product. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. STEP3 Install the latest version of LiveUpdate Do not use this LiveUpdate 5.1.2 installer if you have received your Norton Internet Security 4 for Mac product from Comcast. LiveUpdate 5.1.2 that comes with Norton Internet Security 4 from Comcast does not prompt you to renew your subscription. As needed, a new version of Comcast LiveUpdate will be made available exclusively for Norton Internet Security 4 from Comcast. Download the LiveUpdate disk image for your Norton product. Double-click the disk image file that you downloaded. Double-click the installer file to begin the installation. Click Continue. Go through the License
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Suggestions Not what you are looking for? Ask the experts! fycshun Visitor2 Reg: 13-May-2010 Posts: 4 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 After LiveUpdate received an Auto-Protect Error Posted: 13-May-2010 | 2:45PM • 140 Replies • Permalink https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v57780789_EndUserProfile_en_us I ran LiveUpdate and got the latest virus definitions this morning. When I powered back up this afternoon, Microsoft gave me the following error "Norton Antivirus Auto-Protect Service has encountered a problem and needs to close". The icon in the system tray looked fine. When I dragged my mouse over, it said "Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect Enabled" But when I doubleclicked the icon and opened Norton, the Auto-Protect showed "error" instead of "enabled". https://community.norton.com/en/forums/after-liveupdate-received-auto-protect-error I clicked the "options" icon, so I could enable it, but I got a script error with the following info: Line: 15Char: 2Error: Unspecified ErrorCode: 0URL: res://C:\PROGRA~1\NORTON~1\NAVOpts.dll/options.htm It asked me if I wanted to continue running scripts on the page. I click YES and it gave me the same error as above. I clicked NO this time and the Options page came up, but none of the boxes were checked. So I checked the recommended boxes and clicked OK, but nothing happened. It just hung up there. So I closed the Options page and tried to run a Full System Scan, but received the following error: "Norton Antivirus was unable to scan your computer for infections. The virus scan has failed because a critical error occured during the scan." I have Norton Antivirus 2002, version 8.00.58. I've been running it since I got the computer and haven't had a problem with it until now. I'm guessing something went wrong with the LiveUpdate. Can you please tell me what's wrong and how to fix it? Me Too0 Last Comment Replies1 2 3 fycshun Visitor2 Reg: 13-May-2010 Posts: 4 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: After LiveUpdate received an Auto-Protect Error Posted: 13-May-2010 | 2:45PM • Permalink I ran LiveUpdate and got the latest virus definitions this mornin