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Art
September 25th 04, 03:56 PM
Anybody have an answer to this? I run Norton Antivirus
2003. I also use a DSL line connected (wire) through a
Linksys router. Before I added SP2 it worked fine.
Since adding SP2 the NAV icon loads - enabled - in the
tray and then about 20 seconds later the disabled "X"
appears. Then nothing happens for a full five minutes at
which time the "you're connected to the internet" icon
appears in the tray. I then have to manually enable
NAV. During the five minutes that I am connecting to the
router/DSL line I can use the computer to play games, but
if I try to start Internet Explorer or enable NAV the
machine freezes. TIA for any help.

Art

S.Sengupta
September 25th 04, 04:08 PM
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=884130&product=windowsxpsp2
regards,
ssg MS-MVP
pronetworks.org

Art wrote:

> Anybody have an answer to this? I run Norton Antivirus
> 2003. I also use a DSL line connected (wire) through a
> Linksys router. Before I added SP2 it worked fine.
> Since adding SP2 the NAV icon loads - enabled - in the
> tray and then about 20 seconds later the disabled "X"
> appears. Then nothing happens for a full five minutes at
> which time the "you're connected to the internet" icon
> appears in the tray. I then have to manually enable
> NAV. During the five minutes that I am connecting to the
> router/DSL line I can use the computer to play games, but
> if I try to start Internet Explorer or enable NAV the
> machine freezes. TIA for any help.
>
> Art

r
September 25th 04, 04:41 PM
update NAV.

http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/sp2/faq.html

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"Art" wrote:

> Anybody have an answer to this? I run Norton Antivirus
> 2003. I also use a DSL line connected (wire) through a
> Linksys router. Before I added SP2 it worked fine.
> Since adding SP2 the NAV icon loads - enabled - in the
> tray and then about 20 seconds later the disabled "X"
> appears. Then nothing happens for a full five minutes at
> which time the "you're connected to the internet" icon
> appears in the tray. I then have to manually enable
> NAV. During the five minutes that I am connecting to the
> router/DSL line I can use the computer to play games, but
> if I try to start Internet Explorer or enable NAV the
> machine freezes. TIA for any help.
>
> Art
>

S.Sengupta
September 25th 04, 04:50 PM
Forgot to mention earlier,please see:-
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/sp2/faq.html

regards,
ssg MS-MVP
pronetworks.org


S.Sengupta wrote:

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=884130&product=windowsxpsp2
> regards,
> ssg MS-MVP
> pronetworks.org
>
> Art wrote:
>
>> Anybody have an answer to this? I run Norton Antivirus 2003. I also
>> use a DSL line connected (wire) through a Linksys router. Before I
>> added SP2 it worked fine. Since adding SP2 the NAV icon loads -
>> enabled - in the tray and then about 20 seconds later the disabled "X"
>> appears. Then nothing happens for a full five minutes at which time
>> the "you're connected to the internet" icon appears in the tray. I
>> then have to manually enable NAV. During the five minutes that I am
>> connecting to the router/DSL line I can use the computer to play
>> games, but if I try to start Internet Explorer or enable NAV the
>> machine freezes. TIA for any help.
>>
>> Art

Rock
September 25th 04, 08:56 PM
Art wrote:

> Anybody have an answer to this? I run Norton Antivirus
> 2003. I also use a DSL line connected (wire) through a
> Linksys router. Before I added SP2 it worked fine.
> Since adding SP2 the NAV icon loads - enabled - in the
> tray and then about 20 seconds later the disabled "X"
> appears. Then nothing happens for a full five minutes at
> which time the "you're connected to the internet" icon
> appears in the tray. I then have to manually enable
> NAV. During the five minutes that I am connecting to the
> router/DSL line I can use the computer to play games, but
> if I try to start Internet Explorer or enable NAV the
> machine freezes. TIA for any help.
>
> Art

You could try uninstalling / reinstalling NAV.

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