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francklyn



Joined: 07 Dec 2004
Posts: 191



PostPosted: 08/13/07 - 08:36    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have just connected to the internet. The firs thing that they told me is that I had to have good protection. So I installed Norton Internet Security. But now I have to install one program that I need very much. But if I want to install it I must turn of Norton Internet Security. How to close Norton Internet Security?
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abraham



Joined: 22 Sep 2005
Posts: 100



PostPosted: 09/12/07 - 02:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

I dont use Norton Internet Security. But I suppose that it closes down like any other program. Do you have icon for this program in the taskbar in the lower right corner. If you have, click the right click. The menu should open and go there to exit or quite. Or maybe you have to go into program and there to go to exit or quite. But, like I said I dont like Norton Internet Security. I use NOD32 and I am very satisfied with it. It is a great program, and good internet protection. And what is important it doesnt use much virtual memory.
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