Norton Internet Security 2007 with Outlook

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Skoalforfun

I have just installed NIS 2007 and found that my AntiSpam toolbar has
disappeared from Outlook and it seems to have stopped itentifying
quite a bit of spam that it used to. The setup of NIS is different
also and I can't figure out how to tell it to work with Outlook. Does
anyone know?

thx
 
B

Brian Tillman

Skoalforfun said:
I have just installed NIS 2007 and found that my AntiSpam toolbar has
disappeared from Outlook and it seems to have stopped itentifying
quite a bit of spam that it used to. The setup of NIS is different
also and I can't figure out how to tell it to work with Outlook. Does
anyone know?

Ask Symantec. It's their product.
 
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www.BradReese.Com

Please go to the Norton 2007 Update Center and select the BEGIN button.


http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/support/special/upgrade2007/index.jsp

It will download for FREE the Norton Internet Security 2007 Add-on
Pack:

1. Norton AntiSpam - Automatically filters out annoying and dangerous
fraudulent or phishing emails from your email in-box.

2. Norton Parental Control - Blocks access to Web sites not suitable
for children.

3. Confidential Information Blocking - Alerts you if unauthorized
sensitive personal information is being sent out over the Internet via
email, instant messaging or Web pages.

4. Ad Blocking - Keeps banner ads and pop-up and pop-under windows off
the screen for faster Web browsing.

http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/support/special/upgrade2007/product_nispack_details.jsp


Hope this helps.

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