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Old 11-17-2005, 03:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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NIS - problems

When using Norton Internet, I can't access the internet unless I use ISRlRstr.exe to reset the defaults.
A phew things pop up. Mainly:
dlbcserv.exe is attempting to connect to a DNS server.
or a Generic Microsoft Program 'something' system32 is attempting to access the internet.
I keep blocking them, not knowing what they are.
I also have to use ISRlRstr every 20-30 mins, else norton will 'shut' off my internet.

What's causing all this eh?


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Old 11-17-2005, 10:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You may want to look this link over to get an idea on how to Modifying or restore the default firewall rules.
I tried doing that, but it had no effect. Still can only only use the 'net with ISRlRstr =\
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Suggestion uninstall nortons and install Zonealarm it is so much easer to use.
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Old 11-17-2005, 03:34 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Suggestion uninstall nortons and install Zonealarm it is so much easer to use.
This may be true, but I would lke to try and fix norton, so I know what is wrong (case it happends to a friend or something)
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Ok, I fixed norton so can use the 'net.
But now I can't do a system scan (by selecting scan from notron or rightclicking). Now what do I do?
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Ok, I fixed norton so can use the 'net.
But now I can't do a system scan (by selecting scan from notron or rightclicking). Now what do I do?
Ok, what happens when you try to click scan now? If nothing happens, but the hourglass briefly appears then disappears - please follow the instructions in this link.

I need to know a more detailed description of your problem to be able to help you further.

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Thanks for the info, that worked :)
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