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Norton Internet Security 2000 2.0 Family Edition
Norton Internet Security 2000 2.0
Norton Personal Firewall 2.0
Release Notes - June 5, 2000
Copyright 1999, 2000 Symantec Corporation
All rights reserved
Please read this document carefully; it contains
important information about Norton Internet Security
and Norton Personal Firewall. Note that the release
notes may refer to features that are not in the
product you have installed, as it covers three
products with different features.
Topics include:
- Installation with the Microsoft Installer
- Installation on multi-boot systems
- Installation on machines running server services
- Blocking ads speeds up download time
- Blocking ads can block other Web elements
- Blocking ads blocks graphical advertisements
- Blocking applications from accessing the Internet
- Blocking cookies does not prevent cookie creation
- Blocking browser type and version is off by default
- Blocking popup windows is limited
- Blocking referring Websites
- Blocking scripts only blocks scripts on Web page
- Creating Firewall Rules for N/A programs
- Firewall alerts are cached
- Incompatibility with Regclean
- Passwords are case sensitive
- Updating web site blocking list on older computers
- Permitted sites can contain items from blocked sites
- Referring address blocking is for browser only
- Restricted account users do not see prompts
- Showing animated .gif files after blocking them
- Terminating http connections
- Browser compatibility
- Operation with local area networks
- Hiding your computer name from the Internet
- Uninstalling Norton Internet Security
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Installation with the Microsoft Installer
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The Microsoft Installer is a new component for Windows,
and is required to install Norton Internet Security or
Norton Personal Firewall. If your operating system
does not already have this installed, it will automatically
be added. The MSI installer requires about 25 megabytes
of space temporarily to install, but will clean up after
the install is complete. On Windows 98 Second Edition,
and possibly other conditions, the MSI installer may
need to reboot the system before Install continues.
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Installation on multi-boot systems
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Norton Internet Security and Personal Firewall can be
used on systems that boot multiple operating systems on
the same primary partition, such as having Windows 95
and Windows NT both on the system. However, if you use
a dual boot system, you must install the product into
different directories on each operating system - do not
attempt to use the same directory, or you may have
conflicts.
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Installation on machines running server services
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Norton Internet Security and Personal Firewall are not
supported on server versions of Windows NT or Windows
2000, but it can be installed and operated.
Please review the technical notes on configuring the
product to support various server processes which need
access to the internet during the system boot up when
firewall alerts cannot show. Please note that this can
affect a Windows NT Workstation or Windows 2000
Professional installation running IIS or other server-
oriented services.
The technical notes can be found in the Symantec
knowledge base at the following URL:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nip.nsf/docid/2000053008391436
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Blocking ads speeds up download time
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The ad blocking feature does not block all
advertisements on the Internet, but it can speed up
download time when websites contain several ads. For
information on blocking ads not blocked by Norton
Internet Security, see the User's Guide or Help.
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Blocking ads can block other Web elements
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Blocking ads prevents specific HTML strings from being
downloaded to a Web browser. This can prevent other Web
elements from appearing in the browser in addition to
advertisements. It can also cause script errors on some
pages. If you visit a site that does not download
properly, try disabling the Ad Blocking feature.
Visit the Symantec Online Support Knowledge Bases for
information on using the event log to help you determine
why a site is blocked. Visit http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/.
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Blocking ads blocks graphical advertisements
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The Norton Internet Security ad blocking feature blocks
graphical advertisements and pictures. It is not
effective against text-based or script-based
advertisements.
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Blocking applications from accessing the Internet
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Norton Internet Security restricts applications from
accessing the Internet. It does not prevent someone from
running the application.
When some programs cannot access the Internet, they may
respond by crashing, freezing, or reporting problems
with your Internet connection. The results depend on how
the program was designed.
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Blocking cookies does not prevent cookie creation
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Blocking cookies does not prevent the cookie from being
stored on your hard disk. It prevents your browser from
sending the cookie when a Website requests it. Norton
CleanSweep and other similar products contain features
to remove cookies from your hard disk.
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Blocking browser type and version is off by default
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By default, Norton Internet Security does not block
information about the type of browser you are using
because many Web sites depend on this information to
display Web pages tailored for specific browsers.
Blocking this information can cause Web page errors, or
display warnings about updating your browser.
To block information about the type and version of
browser you are using:
1. Open Norton Internet Security.
2. Click Options and click Advanced Options.
3. Under the Web tab, click the privacy tab and change
the Browser (User-agent) settings.
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Blocking popup windows is limited
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The Block Script Popups Only feature blocks the most
common methods Web sites use to open additional browser
windows, but does not block all methods. Even with this
feature turned on, you might find Web sites where pop-up
windows are not blocked.
Some Web sites, such as Microsoft's Windows Critical
Update, will not operate correctly when you block script
popup windows.
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Blocking scripts only blocks scripts on Web page
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The advanced feature to Block All JavaScript blocks any
JavaScript embedded in Web pages. However, it does not
block JavaScript found in form objects or in external
script (.JS) files.
Blocking JavaScript causes errors on Web pages that
require JavaScript for proper display or navigation, and
should only be used by advanced users.
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Creating Firewall Rules for N/A programs
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If Norton Internet Security cannot identify a program or
process that is attempting to access the Internet, it
displays the name of the process as N/A. If you create a
firewall rule for N/A programs, make sure the rule
blocks or permits the connection for a specific port or
address. If you create a rule to permit
or block N/A programs for all ports or addresses,
Norton Internet Security will use that rule for every
program it cannot identify.
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Firewall alerts are cached
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Sometimes Internet-enabled applications send requests to
several computers to contact your machine. If you are
using the Firewall Rule Assistant, you could see several
alerts. Multiple alerts are cached in Norton Internet
Security. This can cause alerts to appear even if you
close the original program that caused the alert.
Specific examples include multiplayer Internet games
like Unreal Tournament or Gamespy.
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Incompatibility with Regclean
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Running some versions of Microsoft's Regclean power toy
can break Norton Internet Security so that it stops
working properly. To fix this problem, reinstall Norton
Internet Security, or undo the registry cleanup. The
registry cleanup and repair functions in Norton
Utilities and Norton CleanSweep do not cause this
problem.
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Passwords are case sensitive
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Passwords for user accounts are case sensitive. The
passwords abc$123, Abc$123, and ABC$123 are each
considered a different
password. Make sure your passwords are consistent.
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Permitted sites can contain items from blocked sites
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When you specify a list of permitted Websites, content
from all other Websites is blocked. If a site reference
graphics or other items from other sites, these items
are blocked even though they appear to be from the same
Web site.
These are some steps you can take to reduce these
situations:
- Use domain names instead of more specific Web site
names. For example, permit the site example.com
instead of images.example.com to allow the content
from the example domain. This allows access to all the
websites within that domain, including www.example.com,
help.example.com, images.example.com or any other
sites in that domain.
- If you are viewing a permitted site and notice images
that are blocked, open the Event Log and look at the
information under the Restrictions tab. This shows the
items that were blocked from the Web site you are
viewing. Then add the blocked sites to the permitted
list so the blocked images will appear.
These steps are only useful if you are specifying which
sites are permitted. If you use the Specify Blocked
Sites option, everything that does not fall into a
blocked category is permitted.
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Updating web site blocking list on older computers
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With Norton Internet Security: Family Edition on older
machines (usually with less than 48mb of RAM), the
LiveUpdate process for updating the web site blocking
list can take a very long time to update (sometimes
multiple hours). If you have a limited amount of RAM,
shut down as many running applications as you can before
doing a LiveUpdate, and if you do find that it takes a
very long time, do LiveUpdates when you will not be
using your computer.
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Referring address blocking is for browser only
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Although Norton Internet Security blocks the information
from your browser about the last Web address you
visited, it cannot block this information when it is
passed from a Web server. For example, if you visit a
site that refers you to another site on the same Web
server, the Web server might transfer the referring
information internally. This information does not come
from your browser, and is not blocked by Norton Internet
Security. These occurrences should not cause privacy or
security concern.
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Restricted account users do not see prompts
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Norton Internet Security lets you enable, block, or
prompt the user for various settings. However,
restricted account users do not receive prompts. For
restricted accounts, any item set to prompt the user is
automatically blocked without warning.
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Showing animated .gif files after blocking them
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One of the advanced options lets you prevent animated
.gif files from repeating their animation. This feature
modifies incoming .gif files to prevent them from
animating. To show the animation of a modified .gif file
again, turn off animated .gif blocking, clear your
browser's cache and revisit the Web site where you found
the file so you can download it again.
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Terminating http connections
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Norton Internet Security lets you terminate most types
of network connections, but terminating http connections
requires that you close your Web browser software.
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Web Site Blocking and Browser History
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Most web browsers keep pages in a hard drive cache to
improve performance, and some browsers support "offline
browsing", where they download entire web pages to your
hard disk. If these pages are viewed or downloaded by
one account, they may be viewable by another account who
would normally have these pages blocked with Parental
Control. Empty your web browser's cache to solve this
problem.
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Web Browser Compatibility
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Some features of Norton Internet Security, such as
LiveAdvisor and web-based subscription update, are
designed for modern web browsers. If you do not have
a version 4.0+ browser from Microsoft or Netscape, you
may not be able to use these features.
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Operation with Local Area Networks
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After installation, Norton Internet Security will block
all inbound file and print sharing to your computer via
TCP/IP networking. This is done to close a very serious
security hole many computers have with the Internet.
Please refer to the printed manual / .PDF for details
on properly configuring Norton Internet Security to
work with your local area network.
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Hiding your computer name from the Internet
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In its default configuration, Norton Internet Security
allows your computer name and share information to be
seen over the Internet if you have Microsoft File &
Print Sharing enabled. Norton Internet Security still
prevents outsiders from accessing this data, but they
will be able to get your computer name and share names.
This functionality is required for some cable modem
implementations, but is not necessary for most systems.
If you wish to prevent this information from being
accessed, you can delete the "Default Inbound NetBIOS"
rule from the Advanced Options Firewall tab.
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Uninstalling Norton Internet Security
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Norton Internet Security hooks into the network setup of
a computer, and has some complex actions that must be
taken when uninstalling. It is not recommended that
uninstall products (such as Norton CleanSweep) be used
to remove Norton Internet Security, and it should only
be removed with its own uninstaller. This can be
accessed from the Start Menu or from the Control Panel.
Please note that a supervisor account must be loaded
in Norton Internet Security before an uninstall can be
done.