Re: NAV 2004 / ZA Pro

From: PA Bear (PABear_at_mvps.org)
Date: 09/08/04


Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 02:19:11 -0400

Ask these guys:

Symantec Service & Support
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html

But I /can/ tell you that NAV's Email Protection is part of what you're
seeing. Disable it, as it provides no additional protection and even
Symantec says it's not necessary:

<paste>
Disabling email protection does not leave you vulnerable to viruses and
malicious software in email. It is a separate layer of protection in
addition to Auto-Protect. Auto-Protect scans any incoming files, including
email, as they are saved to your hard drive. As long as you keep your virus
definitions up to date with LiveUpdate, and keep Auto-Protect enabled and
set to scan files as they are created or downloaded, your system is fully
protected.
</paste>
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/df0a595864594c86852567ac0063608c/65434372961d321d8825687f000003f8

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Lil' Dave wrote:
> Runing 98SE (all updates installed) and ZA Pro version 5.1.011
> Internet access is via telco modem connection to ISP.
> NAV 2004 opens at boot.
> ZA Pro notifies and asks permission about following NAV 2004 files
> requesting internet access at boot:
> ccevtmgr.exe (NAV)
> ccapp.exe (NAV)
> sbserv.exe (NAV)
> ccsetmgr.exe (NAV)
> Unless I grant permission for all four files to access the internet, NAV
> 2004 will not show in system tray.
>
> Further, while using MailWasher Pro, ccapp.exe (NAV) requests permission 
> to
> access internet.  When I send out from MailWasher Pro to bounce the spam,
> opscan.exe (NAV) requests to access the internet.  Opscan indicates my 
> mail
> program is not working properly on the first six bounced emails.  Provides
> internet shortcut to symantec help which discusses various email programs,
> not preventative email cleaners (MailWasher Pro).  Then opscan stops no
> further emails processed after 6 are processed.
>
> Would ask what I want in the two paragraphs, but to avoid ignorant 
> answers,
> will let the educated see what's wrong and reply. 


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