A Williams wrote:
Robert Alexander wrote:
On 2/21/2013 9:43 PM, Robert Alexander wrote:
Today on my windows Vista 32 bit computer I ran into a problem with the
update to 2.16. Norton Anti virus blocked and quarantined a file named
nssckbi.dll calling it suspicious. Should I allow this file to run or is
it something I want to avoid.


Went back this morning and installed the update with no problem. Didn't
have to have Norton create an exception or anything.


Sounds like Norton got their fingers out of whatever orifice they were
hiding them in and updated their virus definitions.  Since this is a
reccurring problem you might want to hold off 24 hours before applying
updates.  Or dump Norton.

I've always thought that was a good policy, Norton aside. I generally wait a bit on updates and watch to see if others are having trouble. If all is well after a few days, I feel confident and go ahead. With major upgrades like XP/Vista/Win7, I'll often wait months or even years until most of the obvious bugs have been shaken out; in that particular case I skipped from XP all the way to Windows 7 because Vista was so badly panned.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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