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Re: Homeseer and Norton AV 2002



Thanks for the reply Paul.

I believe the the script blocking problem is now solved. Quite a few people
on the homeseer boards were having the problem you were having and they
have
now reported that the latest update does allow you to authorise a program
to
run scripts.
It asked me the first time homeseer ran a script, I said authorise and all
scripts run without a prompt popping up now :) I just don't understand why
no-one is having the email hassles i've got??!?!

Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Homeseer and Norton AV 2002


> Not exactly the same thing Neil, but I almost had a problem with NAV's
> script blocking as well. - if you enable it (and if you install it, it
gets
> enabled, and AFAIK there's no way to turn it off!), it will do exactly
the
> same with scripts. - Whenever HS tries to run a script, NAV stops it
&
pops
> up a box.
>
> The script blocking part was included in one of the liveupdates for
the
> older NAV2001 that I was running last year. At least it had the
courtesy
to
> pop up a message saying that this would happen before I donwloaded it!
>
> Basically, I don't now run NAV on my Homeseer Machine...
>
> Paul G.





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