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Gaucho100K Jun 2, 2004 10:47 pm

Norton Live update - problem
 
Im getting this error message when executing the Norton Live Update feature:

" LiveUpdate could not determine if there is an update for this product because the update list for this product is corrupted. "

Any ideas what this is....? Thanks.

Kurwah Jun 3, 2004 3:50 am

Try this link.
Symantec website.
Are you running ZoneAlarm?
Also check their website.

monahos Jun 3, 2004 7:50 am

Do you have several Symantec products from different generations installed on your computer? I find the newer Live Update module often fails to work with older Symantec programs (whose own Live Update module is overwritten when installing a new Symantec product).

If the above link doesn't solve your problems, completely uninstall your Symantec programs (including any registry entries, plus a manual delete of leftover Symantec folders after the auto-uninstall), and do a clean install, it works all the time.

Dodge DeBoulet Jun 3, 2004 8:14 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
Im getting this error message when executing the Norton Live Update feature:

" LiveUpdate could not determine if there is an update for this product because the update list for this product is corrupted. "

Any ideas what this is....? Thanks.

I got a similar error at one point; I fixed it by deleting the contents of C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec\LiveUpdate\Downloads

This was something recommended in one of the support pathways at Symantec's web site. It's probably worth a shot . . . it doesn't appear to hurt anything.

Gaucho100K Jun 3, 2004 8:53 am

Thanks, lemme try one of these solutions.... ^

Gaucho100K Jun 3, 2004 8:59 am

Darn.... this all to technical for me. Im afraid Im gonna erase something... :o :( Why cant Norton just make some online automatic fix for this...???? :mad:

Vulcan Jun 3, 2004 12:24 pm

Wow. You guys are the best. I've been having the same problem on my laptop with Norton. I followed the PorkRind directions andjust deleted all 10-15 files/folders in the download folder and now Norton works fine!
Thanks, everyone

Ed

Leumas Jun 3, 2004 2:59 pm

I'd this problem a few months ago with Nortons Systemworks 2003 (with Norton's Personal Firewall). After going to Symantec's site and following through its instructions, the problem went away ... until a few weeks later when it came back.

I don't know how it happens... Now, I just have Autoupdate turned off and update it manually.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news...

RSSrsvp Jun 4, 2004 10:25 am

While we are on this Norton SW situation, I have noticed a problem since installing the latest version. I use Outlook 2003 for my email, and it is extremely slow downloading mail and even slower opening up a window when I go to send a new message. I didn't have this problem with Outlook XP. Has anyone else run into this situation? Is Norton or Outlook the problem?

MisterNice Jun 4, 2004 12:31 pm

I quit using Symantec products 2-3 years ago except for occasional Ghost or Drive Image. Every one caused major problems of one type or another.

MisterNice

ScottC Jun 4, 2004 12:59 pm


Originally Posted by Rssrsvp
While we are on this Norton SW situation, I have noticed a problem since installing the latest version. I use Outlook 2003 for my email, and it is extremely slow downloading mail and even slower opening up a window when I go to send a new message. I didn't have this problem with Outlook XP. Has anyone else run into this situation? Is Norton or Outlook the problem?

Norton is to blame. It uses a strange system to check email. Personally I prefer Grisofts AVG, which is also free :)

ScottC Jun 4, 2004 1:01 pm


Originally Posted by MisterNice
I quit using Symantec products 2-3 years ago except for occasional Ghost or Drive Image. Every one caused major problems of one type or another.

MisterNice

MUCH better alternative to Ghost; Acronis Drive Image. :)

http://www.acronis.com/products/trueimage/

No need to reboot AND backups open/locked files as well :)

Gaucho100K Jun 7, 2004 1:04 am


Originally Posted by PorkRind
I got a similar error at one point; I fixed it by deleting the contents of C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec\LiveUpdate\Downloads

This was something recommended in one of the support pathways at Symantec's web site. It's probably worth a shot . . . it doesn't appear to hurt anything.

OK, so Im trying this... but, I dont seem to have the same directory tree. This is the closest that I find, and since the names dont match Im not deleting anything...

C:\Documents and Settings\Gaucho100K\Application Data\Symantec

Any tips on where I can look....?

Gaucho100K Jun 7, 2004 1:05 am

Just to clarify, under the directory "all users" I dont seem to have an "application data" subdirectory. Im running XP Professional....

Thanks.

Dodge DeBoulet Jun 7, 2004 10:33 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
Just to clarify, under the directory "all users" I dont seem to have an "application data" subdirectory. Im running XP Professional....

Thanks.

Sorry . . . I'm on Windows 2000. I didn't think there would be any difference between it and XP Professional.


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