gazza
December 14th 03, 03:18 AM
Hi
1)goto Symatic web page and find a file called RINS
installer dowmload the file open it run the program twice
the reinstall your software . this file removes all data
from the reg. the web address is
http://service1.symantec.com/support/nip.nsf/docid/20010905
10510636
hope this workes for you as it did for me
Gazza
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I've recently installed Norton Personal Firewall 2003 on
my home
>computer which is not networked and operates with Windows
XP.
>Sometimes it works OK, but often it just says that
security is off and
>everything is disabled and it won't let me change it.
When I try, I
>get the message: "You do not have the necessary rights to
configure
>the item you have double clicked." Also, if I click on
options, I get
>this: "Access Denied. Only the supervisor can view/change
the
>options". When it is running properly, I don't get these
messages.
>
>Please could someone suggest what I need to do to correct
this problem
>and get it running all the time?
>
>Thanks,
>Joe
>.
>
1)goto Symatic web page and find a file called RINS
installer dowmload the file open it run the program twice
the reinstall your software . this file removes all data
from the reg. the web address is
http://service1.symantec.com/support/nip.nsf/docid/20010905
10510636
hope this workes for you as it did for me
Gazza
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I've recently installed Norton Personal Firewall 2003 on
my home
>computer which is not networked and operates with Windows
XP.
>Sometimes it works OK, but often it just says that
security is off and
>everything is disabled and it won't let me change it.
When I try, I
>get the message: "You do not have the necessary rights to
configure
>the item you have double clicked." Also, if I click on
options, I get
>this: "Access Denied. Only the supervisor can view/change
the
>options". When it is running properly, I don't get these
messages.
>
>Please could someone suggest what I need to do to correct
this problem
>and get it running all the time?
>
>Thanks,
>Joe
>.
>