Norton Antivirus Error Performing Update
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Error: "Updating Error. There was an error performing the update" when running LiveUpdate in Mac OS X To check if the issue you are experiencing is related to a known system problem or outage, visit Norton Services Status page. norton mac liveupdate error If you see this error message with Norton Internet Security 4.0, then we recommend that liveupdate had an error starting up mac you skip the following two updates from the LiveUpdate session: NIS for Macintosh Submission Control Data NCO for Macintosh Anti-phishing Defs This an update error occurred norton error has been reported to us with these two patches, and we are working on fixing it. Go to Step 1 to skip these patches for the time being. This document will be updated when this
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issue is fixed. If the issue persists or if you have a different Norton product, go to Step 2 to reconfigure your Network settings. STEP1 Install selective updates in Norton Internet Security Before you begin, you must be in the Finder. Click the desktop or the Finder icon in the Dock to be in the Finder. On the menu bar, click Go > Applications. Open the Symantec Solutions folder. Double-click LiveUpdate. You norton live update failed mac may also start LiveUpdate by clicking the Norton QuickMenu icon on the menu bar, and then clicking LiveUpdate > Open LiveUpdate. Click Customize this Update Session. If you see any of these updates available, uncheck them: NIS for Macintosh Submission Control Data NCO for Macintosh Anti-phishing Defs Click Update. Click Quit. If prompted, restart your computer. STEP2 Configure Network settings This error can appear when you run LiveUpdate with an Internet connection through a proxy server. To fix this problem, configure the network to bypass the proxy settings for LiveUpdate. Click the Apple menu icon, and then click System Preferences. You may also open System Preferences from the Doc. In the System Preferences window, double-click the Network icon. From the Show drop-down menu, select your active network interface (e.g. built-in Ethernet). Click Advanced. On the Proxies tab, in the "Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains:" textbox, add the following two LiveUpdate server addresses after the last entry separated by comma: liveupdate.symantec.com liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com Click Apply Now. Thank you! Thank you for using Norton Support. < Back Was this information helpful? Yes No DOCID:kb20080508153044EN_EndUserProfile_en_us Operating System:Mac OS X Last modified:08/23/2016 × × What can we help you with? GENERAL HELP Download & Install Renewal & Purchase Threat Removal PRODUCT HELP Norton Security for Windows Norton Security
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked howwow Level 4 (3,513 points) Mac OS X Q: Norton Anti-virus-Unable to Live Update (Virus https://discussions.apple.com/thread/672612?tstart=0 Def) Error/Java 1.4.2 Hello all.I have Norton Anti-virus 10.1.1 running on my iMac, Live Update has always been set on "auto" scheduling.Until these few days, I have difficulties Live Updating the latest virus definition, https://www.infopackets.com/news/9645/how-fix-windows-10-upgrade-failed-error-c1900208 I will get this error message window:Updating ErrorThere was an error performing the update (OK button)I emailed Symantec and got a reply, saying the problem could be due to Java 1.4.2, they ask me update error to re-install Java 1.4.2However, a check at Apple's Download site reveals no single stand-alone Java 1.4.2 installer, only updates. Is Java 1.4.2 part of the current OS or was from previous OS?Anyway when I tried downloading the Java 1.4.2 Update, my iMac refuses, in the installer it says:You cannot install Java 1.4.2 Update 1 Package on this volume. This volume does not contain a version of Java that needs norton live update updating.So if Java is the problem like what Symantec Support points out, how can I re-install Java 1.4.2?Thanks and cheers iMac G5 20" (Ambient Light Sensor) •, Mac OS X (10.4.7), • 250G HD • 2G Ram • iPod nano 4G • iPod 60G • 12" PowerBook Posted on Oct 2, 2006 10:57 AM I have this question too Close Q: Norton Anti-virus-Unable to Live Update (Virus Def) Error/Java 1.4.2 All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 6 last Next by Dr. Smoke, Dr. Smoke Oct 2, 2006 1:44 PM in response to howwow Level 9 (56,585 points) Oct 2, 2006 1:44 PM in response to howwow I think Symantec had a temporary problem with their servers. It may be a recurring issue. I ran LiveUpdate over the weekend to get the latest virus defs and also encountered the same message, i.e. "There was an error performing the update (OK button)"I suspected a server issue at Symantec's end as it took a good bit of time before it apparently timed-out and nothing was downloaded.I tried again five minutes later and the update went fine. Therefore, I suspect they had a server glitch, similar to the same problem Apple has been having lately keeping the Discus
10 Upgrade Failed Error C1900208 by Dennis Faas on August, 3 2015 at 02:08PM EDT Infopackets Reader Paul S. writes: " Dear Dennis, I tried to install Windows 10, but it failed with error code C1900208 (I did it through the 'get windows 10' app). I tried again a few times, and it still gives me error C1900208, 'Installation Status: failed'. I checked my Windows Update history for error C1900208, and see that it failed 3 times in a row. I have no idea why this is happening but I'd really like to upgrade to Windows 10. I have Norton 360 and I read that antivirus may be conflicting with the Windows 10 install. Any ideas? " My response: From what I've read online, the Windows 10 Upgrade failed error code C1900208 has to do with a corrupt Windows Update service, and most likely nothing to do with antivirus settings. If you believe it is your antivirus that is causing the error, you can temporarily disable the antivirus program before you attempt the Windows 10 install, then re-enable it afterward. That said, based on what I've read, antivirus (for the most part) should not be an issue. As for how to fix error C1900208, you have two options: You can attempt to fix the Windows Update service and essentially force Windows 10 to reinitiate the download, or You can bypass the Windows Update service altogether and use the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. For all intents and purposes, I believe option #2 is the easiest method as the Windows Update service should effectively correct itself with a Windows 10 install. Important: you will need to run the Windows 10 upgrade from within an existing Windows environment in order to get the free upgrade to Windows 10, otherwise you won't get the free upgrade. In other words, don't create install media, reboot, and then do a 'clean install', because this will NOT get you a free upgrade to Windows 10. After your in-place install is completed, your system will be registered with Microsoft permanently and you can perform a clean install if you wish.